POTW: The Wedding Regatta

Wedding Regatta

July 24, 2025

When two sailors get married in Toronto, you can bet the weekend starts with a regatta. Sarah Douglas (Olympian, Pan-Am winner and National Team member) and Lance Fraser (Canada Cup and many more) raced across the harbour with their sailing friends before throwing the ultimate island bash — steel drums, Caribbean bites, and a sunset so golden it felt like their homelands of Barbados and Bermuda came to Lake Ontario.

Wedding Regatta

So what makes a great Photo of the Week?  It’s up to you send along any picture involving boats, people, power or sail and we will make it the POTW. Send the shots along to onboard@kerrwil.com and put POTW in the subject line!

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