BookletChart™ St. Lawrence River – , Ont., to St. Lawrence Park, NY NOAA Chart 14773

A reduced-scale NOAA nautical chart for small boaters When possible, use the full-size NOAA chart for navigation.

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Published by the the mainland. The main channel through the narrows is crossed by a fixed highway bridge with a clearance of 120 feet. Above the narrows, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the channel divides around Wood Island, along the north side upbound National Ocean Service and the south side downbound. Thence the channel leads between Office of Coast Survey Wallace Island and Ash Island, southwest past The Navy Islands, and through the south part of The Lake Fleet Islands to a point north www.NauticalCharts.NOAA.gov of The Punts, thence south of Leek Island and into the deep wide water 888-990-NOAA between Wolfe and Howe Islands. American Narrows (Upper Narrows) separates from What are Nautical Charts? the U.S. mainland for about 6 statute miles (5.2 nm) from Cherry Island southwest to the upper end of Wellesley Island. The channel through Nautical charts are a fundamental tool of marine navigation. They show the narrows is generally deep, has a least width of 450 feet (137 water depths, obstructions, buoys, other aids to navigation, and much meters), and is well marked by lights and buoys. The channel is bordered more. The information is shown in a way that promotes safe and throughout its length by small islands and shoals. efficient navigation. Chart carriage is mandatory on the commercial The lower entrance to the narrows is marked by a 218° leading light at ships that carry America’s commerce. They are also used on every Navy the village of Point Vivian, about 1 statute mile (0.9 nm) southwest of and Coast Guard ship, fishing and passenger vessels, and are widely Cherry Island. carried by recreational boaters. Swan Bay and Brown Bay are shallow inlets about 2.5 statute miles (2.2

What is a BookletChart? nm) above Cherry Island on the southeast and northwest sides of the narrows, respectively. During summer, gasoline is available at a small This BookletChart is made to help recreational boaters locate marina on the northeast side of Swan Bay. In 1977, the reported depths themselves on the water. It has been reduced in scale for convenience, were 3 feet (0.9 meter) in the approach and 6 feet (1.8 meter) alongside. but otherwise contains all the information of the full-scale nautical Bridge, a suspension span with a clearance of 150 feet chart. The bar scales have also been reduced, and are accurate when (45.7 meters), crosses the narrows just west of Swan Bay. used to measure distances in this BookletChart. See the Note at the Niagara Shoal, covered 3 feet and marked on the north side by a lighted bottom of page 5 for the reduction in scale applied to this chart. buoy, is on the southeast side of the narrows 1.5 statute miles (1.3 nm) above the bridge. Coming out of the narrows at the upper end of Whenever possible, use the official, full scale NOAA nautical chart for Wellesley Island, the vessel route passes southeast of Granite State navigation. Nautical chart sales agents are listed on the Internet at Shoals, marked by a light, and northwest of Rock Island Reef, marked by http://www.NauticalCharts.NOAA.gov. a lighted buoy. This BookletChart does NOT fulfill chart carriage requirements for Fineview, NY, is a small settlement on Wellesley Island just below regulated commercial vessels under Titles 33 and 44 of the Code of Granite State Shoals. A dock at the settlement is suitable for skiffs only Federal Regulations. because of many rocks off the end. In 1977, the reported depths were less than 2 feet (0.6 meter) alongside. Notice to Mariners Correction Status Thousand Island Park is a private summer resort at the upper end of

Wellesley Island. In 1977, the resort dock had a reported depth of 10 This BookletChart has been updated for chart corrections published in feet (3 meters) alongside, but the dock approach from the river channel the U.S. Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners, the National Geospatial is narrow and obstructed by numerous rocks. Intelligence Agency Weekly Notice to Mariners, and, where applicable, Fishers Landing, NY, is a settlement 0.8 statute mile (0.7 nm) southeast the Canadian Coast Guard Notice to Mariners. Additional chart of Fineview on the west side of Mullet Creek Bay. Marinas can provide corrections have been made by NOAA in advance of their publication in gasoline, ice, some marine supplies, launching ramps. Forklifts can haul a Notice to Mariners. The last Notices to Mariners applied to this chart out craft to 5 tons for hull and gasoline engine repairs. In 2002, depths are listed in the Note at the bottom of page 7. Coast Pilot excerpts are of 6 to 12 feet (1.8 to 3.5 meters) were reported available at the berths. not being corrected. A marina on the east side of Spicer Bay, about 1.2 statute miles (1 nm)

east of Little Round Island, provides gasoline, water, ice, electricity, For latest Coast Pilot excerpt visit the Office of Coast Survey website at some marine supplies, and a launching ramp. A 12-ton fixed lift can http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/nsd/searchbychart.php?chart=147 handle 36-foot (11-meter) craft for hull and engine repairs. In 1977, the 73 reported controlling depths were 4 feet (1.2 meters) in the approach

(Selected Excerpts from Coast Pilot) and 5 feet (1.5 meters) alongside the berths. Canadian Middle Channel branches west Clayton, NY, is on the southeast side of the St. Lawrence River about 20 from the main vessel course at Ironsides statute miles (17.4 nm) below Lake . Grindstone Island is in Island and leads through the Thousand midriver northwest of Clayton, and Washington Island is close to shore Islands on the Canadian side of the northeast of the village. A causeway connects Washington Island to International boundary, thence between Clayton. The fixed span near the island end of the causeway has two 33- Wolfe Island and Howe Island and into foot (10.1-meter) openings, each with a clearance of 6 feet (1.8 meters). in the vicinity of Kingston, Clayton is a customs port of entry. ON. Channel is marked by lights and buoys. Speed limit.–There is a speed limit of 9.5 U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center knots (10.9 mph) over the ground for all 24 hour Regional Contact for Emergencies vessels over 40 feet (12.2 m) in length in the Canadian Middle Channel and adjacent waters. RCC Cleveland Commander Above Ironsides Island, Canadian Middle Channel leads past the 9th CG District (216) 902-6117 southwest end of Grenadier Island, thence through Raft Narrows along Cleveland, OH 2

Lateral System As Seen Entering From Seaward on navigable waters except Western Rivers

PORT SIDE PREFERRED CHANNEL PREFERRED CHANNEL STARBOARD SIDE ODD NUMBERED AIDS NO NUMBERS – MAY BE LETTERED NO NUMBERS – MAY BE LETTERED EVEN NUMBERED AIDS

PREFERRED CHANNEL TO PREFERRED CHANNEL GREEN LIGHT ONLY STARBOARD TO PORT RED LIGHT ONLY FLASHING (2) TOPMOST BAND GREEN TOPMOST BAND RED FLASHING (2) FLASHING FLASHING OCCULTING GREEN LIGHT ONLY RED LIGHT ONLY OCCULTING QUICK FLASHING QUICK FLASHING ISO COMPOSITE GROUP FLASHING (2+1) COMPOSITE GROUP FLASHING (2+1) ISO

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For more information on aids to navigation, including those on Western Rivers, please consult the latest USCG Light List for your area. These volumes are available online at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov

VHF Marine Radio channels for use on the waterways: Distress Call Procedures Channel 6 – Inter-ship safety communications. Channel 9 – Communications between boats and • Make sure radio is on. ship-to-coast. • Select Channel 16. Channel 13 – Navigation purposes at bridges, locks, and • Press/Hold the transmit button. harbors. • Clearly say: “MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY.” EMERGENCY INFORMATION Channel 16 – Emergency, distress and safety calls to • Also give: Vessel Name and/or Description; Coast Guard and others, and to initiate calls to other Position and/or Location; Nature of vessels. Contact the other vessel, agree to another channel, and then switch. Emergency; Number of People on Board. Channel 22A – Calls between the Coast Guard and the public. Severe weather • Release transmit button. warnings, hazards to navigation and safety warnings are broadcast here. • Wait for 10 seconds — If no response Channels 68, 69, 71, 72 and 78A – Recreational boat channels. Repeat MAYDAY call. Getting and Giving Help — Signal other boaters using visual distress signals (flares, HAVE ALL PERSONS PUT ON LIFE JACKETS! orange flag, lights, arm signals); whistles; horns; and on your VHF radio. You are required by law to help boaters in trouble. Respond to distress signals, but do not endanger yourself.

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