Metropolitan boat ramps
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Boat launching ramps in the metropolitan area
Swan and Canning Rivers
Suburb | Location |
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Guildford | Swan Street |
Bayswater | Claughton Reserve |
Maylands | Clarkson Road |
Rivervale | Goodwood Parade |
South Perth | Coode Street |
Subiaco | Hackett Drive (2 ramps) |
Mosman | Johnston Street |
East Fremantle | Point Walter Leeuwin (2 ramps) |
Mt Pleasant | Deepwater Point |
Coastal locations
Suburb | Location |
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Two Rocks | Boat harbour |
Mindarie Keys | Shore |
Hillarys | Boat harbour |
Ocean Reef | Shore |
Woodman Point | Shore |
Garden Island (Naval base) | Hogg Road |
Rockingham | Palm Beach (2 ramps) Point Peron (2 ramps) |
Safety Bay | Bent Street Donald Drive Carlisle Street |
South metropolitan waterways
Waterway | Location |
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Mandurah/Peel Inlet | Mary Street Dolphin Pool Dawesville Channel marina Dawesville (south of channel) Waterside canals Yanderup canals Falcon |
Murray River | Murray Lakes Canals North Yunderup (Cullenup Road) South Yunderup (River Road) Murray Bend (Ravenswood) Pinjarra (Henry Street) |
Serpentine River | Riverside Gardens Nairns Riverview Funissdale |
Minor unsealed ramps
Suburb | Location |
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Bassendean | Pickering Park |
Belmont | Abernethy Road |
Guildford | Fish Market Reserve |
Manning | Cloister Avenue |
Speed restrictions introduced from 1st October 2013
Swan Canning Riverpark
New speed restrictions and other changes were introduced from 1st October 2013 at increasingly busy parts of the Swan Canning Riverpark to improve safety for all users of the iconic waterway.
To assist boat owners and raise awareness DoT has updated its free Swan Canning Riverpark Boat Guide.
The most significant change was the implementation of a new eight knot limit in Mosman Bay extending upstream of Chidley Point to Freshwater Bay. From 1st October 2013 an eight knot limit will extend from Fremantle Ports to Mosman Bay, reducing speed in one of the busiest part of the river.
The boundary of the water ski areas at Dalkeith and Waylen Bay will also be changed and will be clearly marked with a series of buoys to stop enthusiasts skiing outside of the areas including taking off and landing skiers from and on the shore.
New areas closed to motorised vessels will also be implemented at Freshwater Bay and Rocky Bay in a bid to improve safety by providing separate areas for swimming and craft.
Please refer to the Swan Canning Riverpark Boating Guide or contact DoT on 13 11 56 to receive a copy.
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