Cedar Boat Ramp

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Nanaimo, Canada

Boat ramp

Cedar Boat Ramp Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cedar Boat Ramp is located in Nanaimo, Canada on 3070 Nelson Rd. Cedar Boat Ramp is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category boat ramp in Canada.

Address

3070 Nelson Rd

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kelly Huxham

awesome little beach for swimming. Ramp has a few big rocks very near to the launch, be careful.

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Bradley Berry

Been going to cedar boat ramp all my life and I enjoy the sight of round island

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Cara Brown

Love the place so when we went there last time the logs had washed up and completely covered the ramp about six laws deep so we went and bought them up got rid of them so people can get in and out of there people are really happy and thankful I'm glad to see that we could help

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Ezra B

Busier in recent years, but no less beautiful. Locals can be a bit \crabby\ with tourists, as this is in a neighborhood area - don't be fooled, this is a public place! Just be sure to pay close attention to the parking area signs, as there is a boat launch that needs space on BOTH sides of the road entry near the bottom. One of my favourite daytime/evening hangout spots, but is overcome by earwigs at night time. Though, if you're explorative enough, night time is the perfect (and only) time to experience the bioluminescent plankton's glow!

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TomBrenner in Canada

May 17/2018. The name here is a discrepancy because the map is listed different than what the RDN has it called,as Nelson Road Community Boat Launch.Check with the RDN website for more information.Stephanie Nash has the correct name with a picture.The park has a lot to offer with porta pot for those special moments.A sign that had a warning to lock and secure your car,this is trouble some to say the least.A boat ramp with a turn around for small craft is my favorite.Low tide would be great for more fun to explore the beach area.Have fun and play safe.