Canals

Canals are artificial waterways connected or intended to be connected to tidal water with boating access available.

Special rates are charged for services, facilities and activities that have a special association with canal frontage. Refer to Council's Budget and Operational Plan for details.

View canal area maps within the region.

Maintenance of canals

Canal revetment walls(PDF, 2MB) are the responsibility of the property owner, including maintenance and ultimate replacement. The type of canal determines the applications required for maintenance works:

  • An operational works application must be submitted to undertake work within a tidal canal.
  • Works behind a lock are not considered tidal and must be assessed by a building certifier.

If you wish to undertake maintenance to a canal revetment wall on your own private property, contact Council to request the design/as-constructed information of your wall. 

The request should include details of your property's location, including:

  • house number
  • street
  • suburb
  • and/or Lot and Plan number. 

Requests should be directed to City of Moreton Bay - Development Services, via email: council@moretonbay.qld.gov.au.

The Portfolio Asset Management Plan(PDF, 4MB) outlines Council's approach to the management of canal related assets. 

Newport Waterways, Newport

Bribie Gardens Estate, Bribie Island

Pacific Harbour, Bribie Island

Pontoons

An operational works application must be submitted to undertake work (e.g. pontoons) within a tidal canal. Works behind a lock are not considered tidal and must be assessed by a building certifier. State Government may need to be consulted in some instances. Additional requirements depend on the canal area. Contact Council for more information.

Newport waterways, Newport

  • Pontoon Envelope Guideline(PDF, 1MB)
    Determines appropriate dimensions for new pontoons within the Newport canals to minimise the potential for damage to a pontoon through grounding and assists when upgrading, replacing or installing a new pontoon.

Bribie Gardens Estate, Bribie Island - controlled by lock gate