Water Ways TV: Episode 5 – Port Colborne
Introducing Water Ways TV, an all-new recreational boating show with host, Steve Bull!
Introducing Water Ways TV, an all-new recreational boating show with host, Steve Bull!
After being without a boat for almost a decade, I decided it was time to own one again. My wife and I recently moved from the city to a slower, less-congested lifestyle on Niagara’s south coast. We were quite taken by the quiet streets, the sound of the breeze blowing through the trees and the beautiful beaches. Before we bought our boat, we wanted to research our options for slipping and storing in the area. We spent some time at several different marinas in order to get a feel for the dock life. We were looking for a place that could store our boat on site, offered fuel and pumpout services and was still located near to everyday conveniences.
Steven Bull is first and foremost an avid boater. Along with his wife and 7-year old son, who join in the adventures from time-to-time, they own three boats (five when you include the kayaks).
Episode 2’s “anchor location” is Nova Scotia. We explore the restoration efforts of Hector Heritage Quay, go to the oldest yacht club in the Americas (Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron) for the finish of the historic Marblehead-to-Halifax race from Boston, Tidal Bore Rafting and a look at the Royal Canadian Navy’s oldest commissioned vessel and only sailing ship, the HMCS…
Introducing Water Ways TV, an all-new recreational boating show with host, Steve Bull!
This Saturday on Global TV, Steve continues the epic journey on the “pocket cruiser” from Toronto to New York via Montreal. But first, a detour to Oka to install a Canadian-made stern thruster and – with the help of a Quebec-based company – has a custom-made swim platform extension installed before tackling the historic Lachine…
By Andy Adams
The Pursuit S 268 Sport centre console is a do-it-all kind of boat with a solid sense of style. Centre console designs have been developed for the southern blue water sport fishing enthusiasts (and this boat would raise fish with the best of them) but the Pursuit S 268 Sport centre console offers far more utility and enjoyment than just fishing.
Ron and Pat Reder started out in October 1984 across the road from where they are right now on the Bayfield River in Bayfield ON. The store front was about 10 x 20 and the rest of that side of the building was a stock room, wood finishing room, then behind that was more back stock and the lunchroom. Expanding every few years for the store front, then moving over to this new building five years ago, this year with Adam, Shelley, and Holly are carrying on the business.