Protecting the Environment -
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| History In the 1870s a handful of pioneering souls – many Confederate soldiers recovering from the Civil War – came by oxcart or sailboat to what was then called Florida’s Last Frontier. This area, which would become Naples, was then a watery, sub-tropical tangle that daunted even veteran surveyors, who spoke of “dense swamps” and “ponds full of monstrous alligators.” Barron Gift Collier, an advertising magnate from Memphis, first visited the area in 1911. He fell in love with Southwest Florida and soon bought Useppa Island, just north of Sanibel and Captiva. Collier’s enthusiasm for yachting and fishing inspired him to found the Izaak Walton Fishing Club in honor of the 17th century author of The Compleat Angler. |
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In the next dozen years, Collier acquired more than a million acres in Southwest Florida. The state’s largest landowner, he gained a reputation not only for bold land purchases but for careful development.
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Conservation
Part memory and part legacy, the rich past set a course for Hamilton Harbor Yacht Club. Its old Florida architecture reflects its roots. Its facilities and services reflect the highest standards of excellence. And its respect for the land reflects a family and company commitment that spans generations.
At Hamilton Harbor, some 160 acres of natural wetlands, uplands, and one and one-half miles of mangrove-lined waterfront have been protected and enhanced at the yacht club’s location on the edge of the Rookery Bay National Reserve. Important archaeological sites on the property have been identified and preserved. In partnership with the City of Naples, Hamilton Harbor has implemented a sea grass bed protection program. We have deepened the channel and installed new channel markers and signs to help boaters avoid damaging sensitive sea grasses. In addition, to help restore natural tidal flows through nearby mangrove areas, we designed and built the sea wall surrounding our marina to be submerged at high tide. |
Clean Marina
Hamilton Harbor is also certified as a Clean Marina – one of a small percentage of Florida marinas to meet the demanding standards of the state’s voluntary Clean Marina Program. Certification signifies that we’re doing everything possible to ensure that our waters are clean and safe.
Community
Collier Enterprises has also incorporated a number of impressive community benefits into its plan for Hamilton Harbor:
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In addition to Hamilton Harbor Yacht Club, Collier Enterprises has developed Collier’s Reserve, The Old Collier Golf Club, and other distinguished projects. The excellence and sensitivity of our development approach have brought public recognition and environmental awards from organizations such as Audubon International and the Council for Sustainable Florida.




















