Cobourg Announces Closures and Changes for April Boat-Lift Operations

In City Hall, Upcoming Events

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By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
The Town of Cobourg has issued a list of parking lot and street closures, as well as a transit detour, to accommodate the Cobourg Marina boat lift-in operations that will take place April 13 through 15.


Cobourg Transit detour, April 13-14 – Notice has been sent to Legion Village requesting pick-ups at their main doors instead of at the Hibernia Street transit shelter.


Parking-lot closures for boat hauling, April 13-14 – Parking lots to be closed on these dates include the ones on Division Street South, Esplanade East, Esplanade West and the marina.


Street closures for boat hauling, April 13-14 – Streets to be closed include Esplanade Drive, as well as Hibernia Street south from Third Street and Third Street from Hibernia to north of the Esplanade Drive entrance.


Parking-lot and street closures for boat lifting, April 15 – This would be Esplanade drive as well as three parking lots:

Division Street South, Esplanade East and Esplanade West.


The Town of Cobourg and marina staff thank you for your patience and consideration while the boats are put in for the upcoming season.

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