The Comox Bay Sailing Club (CBSC) could be a not for profit organization that promotes competitive and recreational sailing in dinghies and keelboats within the Comox natural depression. These activities square measure supported by club in hand dinghies, member in hand dinghies and member in hand keelboats. The Comox Bay Sailing Club operates associate degree all ages Sail Canada certified sailing college that’s active throughout the spring, summer and fall. The CBSC additionally runs a race team supported by Sail […]
Kitsilano Yacht Club Kitsilano Yacht Club was founded in the summer of 1934 to foster amateur yachting on English Bay in Vancouver and encourage competition at the highest level. The club is home to many active one-design sailing fleets, including the Star, 505, Martin 242, Melges 24, Lightning and Cal 20 and outrigger canoe and SUP racing teams. We run a Thursday night and a Sunday afternoon race series and host several regattas. In 2013, we hosted the International 505 Pacific […]
The Cam Sailing Club based at Waterbeach, just a few miles north of the centre of Cambridge, has much to offer families who want to ‘get away from it all’ at weekends. Sailing tuition, regular competitions and a clubhouse that offers great facilities and regular social events aimed at the whole family, can make family membership an affordable pleasure. Accessible by public transport as Waterbeach station is close by and with camping facilities on site, membership of the […]
Crescent Beach gild is tucked away at the Crescent Beach dockage in an exceedingly protected bay adjacent to the charming community of Crescent Beach simply north of White Rock, British Columbia. This quaint and vibrant location provides more hours of sunshine than will the tube Vancouver space and calm moorage inside putting distance of the Southern Gulf Islands and therefore the San Juan Islands of Washington State. The club was established over thirty eight years past to “promote safe and […]
Ladner society was based in 1958 and is found next to the core of Ladner Village on the Fraser watercourse. The dockage basin is owned by the club and accommodates a hundred vessels. There ar more or less fifty members moored at the dockage, the remaining slips ar rented to the general public. Our address is 5011 watercourse Road, Delta, B.C. V4K 1S7. pH 604-946-4056
Club activities range from social events to national race meetings with competitors travelling from all over the country. Club racing begins the first weekend in February and continues up to Boxing Day, only January is used for rest. Saturdays see Cruiser & Youth Racing, Training Courses on and off the water, Saturday Club for kids and occasional Open Race Meetings. Sundays are for Club dinghy and catarmaran racing, and Open Meetings. Wednesdays also see evening racing when daylight allows.General sailing takes […]
up later within the afternoon. Sailing can continue on into the autumn, however please check that that you simply dress fitly for the weather and temperatures. 2016 appearance already to be a promising year for the club. we are going to be hosting the might Hobie meet once more however conjointly the club are going to be hosting the Sailing portion for the before Christ Summer Games in July. a lot of on it to follow. we are going to […]
ADYSMITH YACHT CLUB was formed in 1985. Our Club activities include recreational cruises to interesting venues in the Gulf Islands, sailboat races (both within the Club and interclub) as well as an enjoyable social program. We have great membership meetings, usually with guest speakers, videos or other activities of interest. Social events include our popular, monthly BBQ/pot-luck evenings, along with special events for Robbie Burns, Saint Patricks day, etc. Our major social function each year is the annual Commodore’s Ball […]
Castle Cove is a thriving, family club which sails in Portland Harbour in Weymouth. Established in 1923 in a cliff-top chalet overlooking Castle Cove it has grown steadily and in September 2002 we moved to our present clubhouse at the end of Old Castle Road. We now have over 450 memberships with members of all ages who race and cruise in a variety of dinghies and keelboats. Members have worked hard to provide a wide range of excellent facilities: a […]
The Deas Island boat club was based in 2005 with a vision to market yachting safety similarly on give recreational yachting opportunities to its members. Our club is found in Delta BC at the RiverHouse docking facility and has more or less one hundred members. though we have a tendency to ar situated in Delta, we’ve several members with vessels moored at varied locations throughout the lower ground and Gulf Islands. The Deas Island boat club is often hospitable new […]
Welcome! Welcome to the new Lake Country Sail & Boating Association website! Great news; Our paddling group now has 2 (two) sites to choose from, the original one at 16300 Carrs Landing Rd and now the second site in Okanagan Center about 0.3 km north of the intersection at Camp and OK Center Rd. West. Check out our additional new website: lakecountrypaddling.ca. We recently had donated a two man kayak for members to use! News Next year’s memberships are on […]
We have been situated in lovely Deep Bay, BC, Canada since 1997. Deep Bay Harbour facilities embody protected moorage with power, glorious water and pumpouts. we tend to ar inside walking or rowboat distance to the restaurant and store. The DBYC shares an exquisite, floating club with the tower Country Marine Rescue Society. Our club enjoys reciprocal privileges with most yacht clubs within the geographical region. The Deep Bay Harbour is found on the east shore of Vancouver Island opposite […]
OSOYOOS comes from the native phrase ‘Sooyoos’ (‘suius’ from Salish which means ‘narrows of the lake’). there’s a tale that a Minister with the aid of the name of O’Reilly positioned the ‘o’ in front of ‘Sooyoos’ to harmonise with different nearby metropolis names, whilst others have said that the ‘o’ might have been an ‘expression of the surroundings by using a white man’. The local tongue spoken by most natives changed into Salish in addition to their own language. […]
The Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association was formed in San Francisco, California May 12, 1896, with Charles G. Yale (San Francisco Yacht Club) as its first President. For some time prior to this, the major San Francisco Bay yacht clubs were considering an organization for inter-communication, uniform racing rules and to encourage yachting. The five charter clubs and the year they were founded were: California Y.C. (1893), Corinthian Y.C. (1886), Encinal Y.C. (1890), Pacific Y.C. (1873) and the San Francisco Y.C. […]
Officially, the Deep Cove Yacht Club began its existence on July 31, 1936 when it was registered as the Deep Cove Sport Association. Later the club was renamed the Deep Cove Yacht & Sport Club reflecting the members’ love for water sports and boating. Today most members and locals know the Club fondly as the Deep Cove Yacht Club. The Municipality of North Vancouver kindly allowed the Club to rent a piece of land on the foreshore of what is […]
Some Significant Dates In Our Club’s History 1925 – June 17th, MBYC inaugural meeting and election of officers – July 4th, Opening reception and tea – July 25th, First dance – August 13th, First regatta 1928 – February, Clubhouse and property purchased in Maple Bay – May, MBYC registered under the Societies Act 1937 – Club officers’ titles changed from President, Vice President to Commodore, Vice and Rear Commodore, Fleet and Staff Captain 1938 – Junior branch established 1948 – […]
Founded in 2013 The Alameda Community Sailing Center (ACSC) is a 501 c3 not for profit organization founded by a local group of sailing enthusiasts to open sailing to the Alameda and East Bay Community. ACSC Mission Statement “To provide opportunities to participate in sailing and other environmentally friendly activities on San Francisco Bay through access and education.” Organization Aside from our team of sailing instructors, ACSC is an all-volunteer run organization. We have a core group of supporters that […]
At EHYC we pride ourselves on being one of the ‘friendliest yacht clubs’ on the coast. We were formed in June 1969 as a non-profit organization registered under the Societies Act. Our club offers sheltered moorage in a convenient West Vancouver location. Our Objectives Promote participation in and also the love of sailing and seafaring during a safe and fun surroundings. Provide facilities for the use and enjoyment of the members. Provide training and development in boating and navigation for […]
Established in 1931 to encourage the sport of yachting, to foster seamanship and navigation, and to provide and maintain a suitable clubhouse and moorage facilities for the use and recreation of its members. A historic maritime city located in central Vancouver Island, Nanaimo is closely associated with the sea. The Nanaimo Yacht Club is an integral part of this community, with approximately 750 members who enjoy benefits such as a modern clubhouse and first rate moorage. By volunteering for administrative […]
Alameda Yacht Club is recognized for it’s great members. The Alameda Yacht Club was founded in 1985 and provides membership for both sail and power boats. The clubs goals are to promote recreational activities that will interest many of its members. Our Clubhouse offers the members and guests a comfortable and friendly meeting place for a variety of activities. There is a member operated full bar and a functional commercial galley. There are many BBQs and picnic tables on the […]