CANADIAN POWER AND SAIL SQUADRON MEMBERSHIP

20 CPS Membership 400

Give the gift of a CPS membership this year to join a community of passionate boaters who are committed to safety, boating education, and having fun on the water. Member discounts and benefits include: Sunsail vacations, auto and boat insurance, Coleman Canada, boating equipment from premier manufacturers, C-Tow Marine assistance, Canadian Yachting magazine and more! Plus, discounts on CPS-ECP Boating Courses. New members will be issued a Membership Card, and a CPS-ECP flag. Have a boating licence (Pleasure Craft Operator Card)? Join immediately! A unique gift with lasting enjoyment.

MSRP: $60.00 CAD for primary membership / $30.00 CAD for additional family members

NOTE: A discount of 25% applies to a First Year Membership if requested within 60 days of the student’s marks submitted after completing a CPS-ECP course.

Visit: https://www.cps-ecp.ca/membership-cps-ecp-ca/

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