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Whether you want to find the best sailing hotspots surrounding the Great Lakes or you are just getting set to explore new breath-taking destinations, we've got a list of world-class marinas to suit your sailing vacation needs.

Research our many showcased marinas from both the United States and Canada and read reviews from boaters and sailors who have already visited these marvelous retreats.

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GreatLakesDestinations.com is your source of information for sailing and boating to the many alluring spots to drop your anchor along the Great Lakes. Along with our listings of the many marinas located in both the U.S. and Canada, our lake by lake analysis will offer you a better outlook on your next sailing excursion. And let's not forget about the personal marina reviews left by fellow boating enthusiasts.

Discover a charming waterfront community, spends a few days or weeks exploring the always scenic waterways or simply enjoy your free time at your local marina. No matter what your plans are or which direction your choose to set sail, excitement and adventure awaits!

Lake Erie - the world's 13th largest natural lake is the most southern of the five Great Lakes. It is bounded on the north by Ontario, on the south by the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, and on the west by the state of Michigan.

Lake Huron - bounded on the west by Michigan and on the east by Ontario, is the second largest of the five Great Lakes. Enjoy breath-taking scenery as you cruise Georgian Bay, the North Channel past Manitoulin Island or beneath the Mackinac Bridge towards Lake Michigan.

Lake Michigan - is the only one of the Great Lakes wholly within the borders of the United States; the others are shared with Canada. It is bounded, in a clockwise direction from the south, by the U.S. states of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

Lake Ontario - the smallest of the Great Lakes is the 14th largest lake in the world. It connects the Great Lakes with the 1000 Islands and the St. Lawrence River. Like all of the Great Lakes, it is close to a wide variety of accommodations, so whether you want to stay in a small, secluded fishing lodge or one of many busy and bustling Toronto hotels, you’re guaranteed to find somewhere close to this beautiful body of water. You can also explore great sailing destinations including the Trent-Severn system, the Bay of Quinte and the Niagara Region.

Lake Superior - is bounded by Ontario and Minnesota to the north and Wisconsin and Michigan in the south. It is the largest of the Great Lakes, the world's second largest lake and the world's largest freshwater lake (by area).

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Bass Haven - Lakeside/Marblehead, Ohio - posted January 27th, 2010
"...By far, Bass Haven is the best, cleanest, most secure I have been to yet. The Dearhake Family are very dedicated to their marina. This will be our 17Th year at Bass Haven and would never consider any other. As far as the theft from several boats in 2005, that was one incident that was unfortunate and the only incident that I can recall. Can't say that about many other marina's." Read More

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June, 2009
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