What our customers say.
My wife and I contracted with Inner Harbour Marine (IHM) to replace a 26 year crib dock at our South shore Wolfe Island vacation property on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Our old dock was destroyed by historical high water and storm events. The new dock, designed and constructed by IHM is structurally superior using steel piles embedded in the river bed rock with a substantial welded steel frame that anchors and supports the wood deck and skirt boards. IHM has the proper equipment for any dock project including barge, excavator, vibratory pile driver and pilot boat. We are most impressed with Cam McDougall's professionalism and perseverance through the project working in unseasonably high water, current and challenges of the Seaway. We expect to enjoy many summers on the new dock.
Jim and Janet Elliott, Wolfe Island, Summer 2019
In the aftermath of the 2019 high water Inner Harbour Marine delivered as promised. Our cottage has been lifted, shoreline protection replaced, and the boathouse received critical repairs. Acting as both the general and solo contractor, Cam and his team painlessly facilitated our "water-access-only" project.
Wade & Joanna Coulter, 1000 Islands, Spring 2020
During the wind storm November 2019 I lost 40ft of sea wall.After searching the market place for a marine restoration company,I decided to enter into a contract with H M. I left the whole project with the Project Manager which proved to be an excellent decision. The execution took about 5 days with weather permitting. The general attitude of the crew to get on with the job impressed me most favourably. We are delighted with the completed work and would highly recommend Inner Harbour Marine Services.
Robert L.Grassby
Cam and Inner Harbour Marine Services transformed our waterfront. Cam’s experience was a great help in designing a dock for a challenging stretch of the St Lawrence. His expert team ensured that the project was completed on time, at an excellent price, with superior quality and workmanship.
Kim & Natalie Nossal