WOW Regatta 2016

WOW 2016

June 1, 2016

The 6th WOW Regatta will be held June 18th hosted at Etobicoke Yacht Club.

Last year there were 14 boats and 65 women that got out on the water and had a blast all day long!

Organizers look forward to another fun filled day starting at 9am registration in the club house at EYC, skippers meeting at 10 and off the dock by 11:30. There will be two starts this year, a spinnaker then a white sail (providing we have enough boats for spin class).

The day will end with a catered dinner at 6pm of Chicken Breast Forestier or a Portabella Mushroom stuffed with goat cheese, followed by the ever popular award presentations.

Always a fun filled day with women helping women on the water, WOW!

If you are interested in receiving information, please email them at wow.womenonthewater@gmail.com.

You must be pre-registered by June 10! Cost is $15 crew, $10 skipper with a boat and $15 for the catered dinner, cash due at registration.

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