Canadian Coast Guard vessel Limnos during Port Huron Float Down Aug 21, 2016. Photo submitted by the Canadian Coast Guard. Canadian Coast Guard vessel Limnos during Port Huron Float Down Aug 21, 2016. Photo submitted by the Canadian Coast Guard.
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Macleans Tallies Float Down Cost

Macleans Magazine has put a price tag on the Port Huron Float Down August 21.

Macleans says when you factor everything in, including a $225,000 U.S. Coast Guard tab, the total comes to about $280,000. The Chamber of Shipping says there were eight freighters waiting to pass through the St. Clair River while the channel was shut down from noon until 8pm, costing $10,000 each, and that amount isn't even factored into the equation The US Coast Guard had 30 personnel on scene, four boats, a helicopter with two pilots on emergency standby, while the Canadian Coast Guard wracked up over $21,000 in expenses. Sarnia, of course, is out over $8,000 for Police, Fire and Rescue, and Sarnia Transit bus service to take about 1,500 people back to Port Huron

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