The Lewisporte Yacht Club (LYC) is the social group for the boaters at the Lewisporte marina. The executive and committees operate the clubhouse, organize social activities, and act as a common voice for the LYC members. The clubhouse offers members an informal, relaxing environment overlooking the ...
The Bay of Islands Yacht Club is located in Corner Brook, Newfoundland – Canada. Nestled in Allen’s Cove the yacht club was founded in 1975 and offers all the conveniences you would expect. Clubhouse Showers Laundry Washrooms Boat launch Winter storage The Bay of Islands Yacht Club is al...
Welcome to the Shediac Bay Yacht Club. Incorporated in 1933, we are a non-profit, member controlled club. SBYC is located in south-east New Brunswick, Canada, on the west coast of the Northumberland Strait, the body of water between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. We offer you friendly and e...
The Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht Club derives its origin from the Saint John Yacht Club which was founded during two meetings of yachting enthusiasts in May of 1894. Frank Whelpley, Albert McArthur, Howard Holder and Fred Heans believed that the sport of sailing could be better encouraged in Saint John...
The Rothesay Yacht Club was formed in the early 1900s by a group of yachting enthusiasts. Over the years it has become an important facility enjoyed increasing numbers of our residents. The community has certainly grown along with interest in sailing. Today the Rothesay Yacht Club, which is at the e...
The Pointe-du-Chêne Yacht Club aspires to be the premiere yacht club of southeastern New Brunswick. We take pride in providing 24 hour service by way of a friendly, efficient and knowledgeable staff proficient in both official languages. At any time, please inform us of any questions or needs you m...
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WEST HAWK LAKE YACHT CLUB The West Hawk Lake Yacht Club, established in 1959, was one of the original clubs in Manitoba. In fact, it was through the efforts of members of the WHLYC that the MSA itself was established. As the MSA website notes: The history of the Manitoba Sailing Association … has ...
It pretty much started in my garage, I was building a sail boat when Dick Quinton dropped by and mentioned that there were a few guys that were thinking of starting a yacht club at the beach. He inquired as to the boat I was building, which was an Enterprise. The long and short of it was that Kildon...
History of Pelican Yacht Club The first sailboats appeared on Pelican Lake around the turn of the century. It is no surprise therefore to find that the Pelican Yacht Club history is closely tied to another landmark on Pelican Lake; the Manitoba Sanatorium; or it is locally referred to, as simply the...
Gimli Yacht Club owes its beginnings to a unique set of circumstances. In 1967 Winnipeg was chosen as the site for the Pan Am Games and the most suitable location for the yachting competition was Gimli. Even before the Games were held, negotiations were initiated by the Manitoba Sailing Association ...
The Club began in 1963 when a few sailors from Winnipeg would gather weekends at Faloma to go sailing. It did not take long for them to begin racing their boats against each other, using the public government dock of the time as their start/finish point. In 1964, John Higham, the Club’s very first...
The Whistler Sailing Association is a group of recreational dinghy sailing enthusiasts who enjoy getting out on Whistler’s Alta Lake for a sail. We meet throughout the summer Wednesday nights for a fun race followed by a social. We are a fully accredited Sailing School and we teach the Sail Canada...
A yacht club is formed by a group of people with a common interest in using boats to get away from land and enjoy cruising local and distant waters, racing for the thrill of personal combat against other sailors and the elements, or just messing about on boats. In the children’s classic “...
The West Kelowna Yacht Club has great facilities for up to 149 people for meetings, weddings, birthday parties and more. The Club was largely renovated in 2014 with new floors, ceilings, walls, lighting and bar furniture. The Bar was redesigned and now has two serving locations. Pictures here of the...
We provide sailing training, racing, and recreational sailing activities from our clubhouse at scenic Jericho Beach in Vancouver. Slap on the sunscreen and PFD and sail our dinghies, cruiseboat, catamarans, and windsurfers, or paddle our kayaks on English Bay with the spectacular downtown skyline, S...
The Victoria Cruising Club originally started as the Victoria Outboard Club in 1956. Members’ vessels were not very large but they managed to go cruising none the less (complete with small family members and the usual pet). Around 1970 the Club’s name was changed to the “Victoria C...
The idea of forming a Yacht Club was first conceived by a group of charter members. To generate interest a sailing race was organized for August 1951. The wind did not attend, but many people did. Encouraged, the organizers arranged a meeting for November at the OK Landing United Church hall. With a...
Welcome to Turkey Head Sailing Association The objectives of the Turkey Head Sailing Association are to: To provide fun, low-key sailing events year round; To hold monthly club socials from September to June where members and guests can gather; To give everyone an opportunity to experience sailing; ...