713 Simundson Drive Point Roberts, WA 98281 | |
48° 58' 37.56'', -123° 3' 55.47'' | |
360-945-2255 | |
VHF Ch. 66 | |
www.pointrobertsmarina.com | |
Richmond |
Diesel $2.67
Brand: ShellGas Regular $3.76
Propane $3.70
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Claim this MarinaFor years Point Roberts Marina has well-served boaters traveling through the Pacific Northwest, offering a safe place to moor in its well-designed marina with perfect weather and an ideal locale. Point Roberts is proximate to not only the San Juan Islands, but with its marina feeding directly into the Strait of Georgia, Point Roberts is also close to the Canadian Gulf Islands, Victoria, and downtown Vancouver. In the midst of such incredible surroundings and destinations Point Roberts Marina offers a wealth of activities such as salmon and crab fishing, sailing, whale-watching, and even world-class golf.
With everything Point Roberts Marina has to offer we wanted to update our website to be the greatest resource for information for each of our boaters and visitors. We invite you to browse our Boating & Fishing pages to check the weather and tides; or visit the Regulatory section for detailed information on permits, licensing and customs. Click to the Moorage section to learn about slip fees, or over to the Marina Club pages to learn about all this private club has to offer.
We hope that you find our site instrumental and enjoyable when planning your journeys, and we hope to see you soon at the Point Roberts Marina!
Very quiet marina right now largely due to covid. While I understand limited operations such as the fuel dock not being open sundays and mondays, it was extremely disappointing that the pump out station was similarly closed and unavailable Sunday and Monday. This ultimately impacted our travel plans
Although we were there on a Tuesday night, and with the pandemic, there were no facilities open. It was difficult to get ice as the only ice machine was locked. Mostly everything was in a state of disrepair. It’s too bad that the COVID crisis took away some much needed revenue as it must have been a wonderful place at one time. I will be back in a few years to see if anything has changed. By the way, we finally got two bags of ice.