Location: bottom of Blue Bridge Lane, Fishergate.Public slipway onto the River Ouse are available in the following locations: Blue Bridge Slipway York Marina, which is 6.4 km (4 miles) south of the city centre, offers both annual mooring and overnight stops. Residential and private moorings can be found in the Fulford, Bishopthorpe and Acaster Malbis areas. Moorings for residential and private boats 14 June: official birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.10 June: birthday of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.2 June: Coronation Day, celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.21 April: birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.6 February: Accession Day, celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne.For safety reasons moorings directly below firing positions are closed from 9.00am until 12.30pm on Salute days: Royal Gun salutes take place from Yorkshire Museum Gardens.the area is also used by tour boats and a seasonal boat-based café.basic toilet, Elsan, refuse disposal and fresh water facilities are available within Yorkshire Museum Gardens between 1 April and 30 September, via a Canal and Rivers Trust access key.in flood condition these moorings are completely submerged.Moorings for visiting boatsĤ8 hour visitor moorings are located between Scarborough Railway Bridge and Lendal Bridge on the northern riverbank of the River Ouse (see a map of facilities). The Canal and Rivers Trust is responsible for the River Ouse which runs for approximately 21km (13 miles) through York stretching from the parish of Nether Poppleton in the north to Naburn in the south.Ĭheck who's responsible for fly-tipping in and along York's rivers for water quality issues including pollution incidents, contact the Environment Agency.
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