Tiddly Cove Yacht Club is a Vancouver yacht club focused on keelboat cruising and PHRF racing. It’s always a fun time, no matter what the weather! Manage your membership, register for events and races and connect with othermembers from the menu on the left. Tiddly Cove’s annual UK Sails Engl...
The Surrey Sailing Club is a casual, friendly club located at Blackie Spit near Crescent Beach in Surrey. We offer an active dinghy racing program suitable for the novice sailor as well as experienced racer. Our most active schedule is between April and October and tide dependent. In addition to rac...
Stamps Landing Yacht Club (SLYC) was founded in 1989 by a number of boat owners based at Heather Civic Marina, and with the assistance of Stamps Landing Pub (now the Wicklow). Many original members were formerly members of the Jib Set. Over the years our membership has evolved to include members who...
A number of us had our boats tied up at the Govt. dock; a couple at McGee’s floats and one tied up at Schneider’s float beside his tugboat (now Blue Heron Marina). McGee’s is now the Golden Eagle Marina. I think this must have been 1972. A meeting was held in the High School to organize oursel...
The Squamish Windsports Society (SWS) is a non-profit society, registered in 1988 in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. The SWS was created to secure access to the southern tip of the Squamish River training dyke for recreational windsurfers. Today the SWS hosts windsurfers, kite sailors, spe...
If you are looking for lakeshore to sail your dinghy boat from; a place to meet other sailors and have fun racing; a place to put yourself or children in sailing lessons, then we have the place for you: South Okanagan Sailing Association. A jewel of a sailing club in the Okanagan for over 50 years. ...
When Dave and I moved to Gabriola in 1975, we had been members of Nanaimo Yacht Club for many years and had taken an active part in sailboat racing. Soon after our arrival, Dave was working at Silva Bay Shipyard, then owned and operated by Judy and Arne Bentzen. Not much was happening on the water a...
SNSYC was founded in 1981 by a group of individuals interested in boating. From the outset it was designed to be an affordable and accessible club serving both the powerboat and sail boat communities. Nowadays, the club has about 800 members and a very active and evolving Junior Program. The distinc...
In 1975, a small group of sailing enthusiasts whose boats were moored at Schooner Cove formed a loose association to race informally and to cruise together. They called themselves the Schooner Cove United Mariners, which easily contracted to SCUM, an acronym in which its members took a sort of perve...
Our history reaches back into the maritime traditions of an earlier century. The Club was granted the privilege by Whitehall of using the badge from the HMS Ganges, a Royal Navy ship of the line sailing local waters during the late 1850’s. The elephant from this badge has been adopted for the Club...
Salt Spring Island Power and Sail Squadron is a member of the Vancouver Island South District of Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons and was founded in 1972 by a group of people dedicated to the promotion of safe boating. With the exception of a few permanent employees in the National Headquarters, al...
Welcome to the Royal Victoria Yacht Club With over 120 years of rich history, the RVYC is the oldest yacht club in western Canada. Our main clubhouse and marina is located on the protected waters of Cadboro Bay, while our Tsehum Harbour marina is located along the premium shores of Sidney’s inner ...
The Vancouver Yacht Club was formed in 1903, seventeen years after Vancouver was incorporated. The Club had as its first headquarters a small rented house at the foot of Thurlow Street in coal Harbour and proudly counted eighteen yachts in its fleet! The first elected commodore was Walter E. Gravele...
The Royal City Yacht Club was founded October 22, 1941 with the filing of the formal Bylaws and registration as a non-profit society. The membership met at their clubhouse on Dyke Road, New Westminster on the South Arm of the Fraser River in what is now called the Royal City Marina, for 60 years! Du...
The Rocky Point Sailing Association is a non-profit association registered under the Government of British Columbia Societies Act, located at Rocky Point Park, in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada. RPSA is committed to teaching the joys of sailing to people of all ages, while providing a venue an...
The Richmond Yacht Club is located on the Middle Arm of the Fraser River in Richmond British Columbia. The RYC offers freshwater moorage, a active social and cruising program, reciprocal moorage, and a land based clubhouse and lounge, the fellowship of fellow boaters and much more. Come and join us ...
Learn to Sail Camp Registration is open! Make sure to tell friends and family to register before June 7th to take advantage of our Early Bird discount! The Spring Race Series had great fun in the breeze this past Saturday. Laurie had us doing a super fun figure 8 course which provided plenty of vari...
The Oarlock and Sail Wooden Boat Club is a club for people who enjoy building, repairing, sailing, talking about, thinking about, and simply messing about in small wooden boats. The club operates out of a floating boat shed at the Vancouver Maritime Museum’s Heritage Harbour at 1905 Ogden Avenue, ...
The North Okanagan Sailing Association (NOSA) was formed in 1980 on land owned by the Okanagan Landing Association. The North Okanagan Sailing Association occupies a historic site at Paddlewheel park. It was on this very spot, close to 100 years ago, that Sternwheelers such as the Sicamous and Aberd...
This site is designed to serve the members of the Inverness Yacht Club and provides a place where members can have handy access to the Race Schedule, the Social Calendar and other useful information pertaining to activities at the IYC. Non members are also welcome to browse the site to learn more ...