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Events: Successful Quebec Adaptive Sailing Fundraiser Regatta

Regatta pour AQVA

Photos Claire Aitken

Aug 28, 2025

On Saturday, August 16, the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club in Dorval hosted the 13th edition of the Regatta for AQVA, a fundraising event benefiting the Québec Adapted Sailing Association (AQVA that drew 54 participating boats from six clubs including 10 AQVA sailboats.

The day concluded with a festive dinner gathering 134 guests for cocktails, a meal, an awards ceremony, dancing, and a silent auction. Thanks to the commitment of participants, volunteers, donors, and sponsors, more than $105,000 was raised far surpassing the original goal of $90,000.

These funds will enable AQVA to continue its mission: offering individuals living with physical disabilities the opportunity to experience adapted sailing on Lake Saint-Louis. Each summer, more than 200 sailors take part in nearly 700 safe outings, guided by a team of 10 dedicated instructors. For many, sailing represents much more than a sport: it is an experience of freedom, belonging, and personal achievement.

AQVA thanks the organizing committee, volunteers, participating clubs, as well as its partners, including Lou-tec and the Tenaquip Foundation, whose generous support made this event a success.

About AQVA
For over 30 years, the Québec Adapted Sailing Association (AQVA) has provided inclusive access to sailing for anyone living with reduced mobility, regardless of age or ability level. Through both recreational and competitive outings, AQVA promotes autonomy, inclusion, and a passion for sport. Its flagship program is based at the Pointe-Claire Yacht Club.

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