Town of Cobourg Conducting Dredging and Shoreline Maintenance of West End of Harbour

(Today’s Northumberland file photo)

The Town of Cobourg is set to commence essential dredging operations at the west end of the Cobourg Harbour.

The mechanical dredging will involve removing accumulated brush, silt, and debris, which has contributed to shallow water levels and hindered boat anchoring and navigation. Maintaining proper depths in the harbour will ensure continued accessibility and functionality for boaters and other recreational users. This initiative is part of the Town’s ongoing efforts to maintain the harbour’s function, safety, and aesthetic appeal.

In addition to the dredging, crews will also address the overgrown willow brush along the shoreline that is encroaching into the harbour basin. The encroachment of this vegetation has not only altered the natural beauty of the harbour but also impacted public access to the water. Removal of the encroaching willow vegetation is essential to remove accumulated sand.

The brush removal work is scheduled to begin the last week of October and is expected to take approximately two weeks, weather dependent. Sand will be removed throughout the fall/winter as weather and contractor availability allow.

The Waterfront Nature Park will remain undisturbed throughout the process. The Town is committed to minimizing disruption during this period and appreciates the public’s cooperation.

For more information, please contact the Town of Cobourg Marina at 905-372-2397 or email cobourgmarina@cobourg.ca .

Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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