March 21, 2017
Charlottetown: Plenty of choices for visiting boaters
Charlottetown makes for an attractive cruising destination. The historic downtown area is compact, interesting and walkable.
March 7, 2017
Schooner Cove Yacht Club. Racing and Cruising on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada
The Schooner Cove Yacht Club is situated between Nanaimo and Parksville, on the east coast of Vancouver Island.
March 7, 2017
St. John Marina
The first step for any yacht visiting the Saint John River is to transit the famous “Reversing Falls”. With 20 plus foot tides in the harbor, the tidal flow over a ledge in the narrow gorge makes for dramatic viewing on the full ebb or flood.
February 21, 2017
An Intense Crossing
After months of planning my trip to Prince Edward Island in my CL16 open sailing dinghy Celtic Kiss, departure day finally arrived. I greeted this much-anticipated day watching the sunrise from the comfort of my childhood home in Pirate Harbour.
February 7, 2017
Cadboro Bay Sailing Association
If you live in the Victoria BC area and are planning your activities for the spring and summer and want to find out if sailing’s for you, then there is a terrific dinghy club in Cadboro Bay.
January 24, 2017
St. Peter’s Marina
The St. Peter’s Marina, located in the picturesque village of St. Peter’s at the entrance to the beautiful Bras d’Or Lakes is a great place to stay and prepare for a cruise of thee lakes.
January 24, 2017
Salty Dawgs Announces Spring Rally To Cuba
Canadians have been free to cruise to Cuba forever but now, US citizens can too. As a result the nonprofit Salty Dawg™ Sailing Association (SDSA) will launch a new cruising rally to Cuba this spring.
January 24, 2017
Kitsilano Yacht Club
One of the real treasures to be found in English bay Vancouver is the Kitsilano Yacht Club.It is located at 2401 Point Grey Road.
January 24, 2017
A Small Piece of Heaven: Carter’s Beach, NS
Conveniently located mid-way between Lunenburg and Shelburne the anchorage off Carter’s Beach is hard to beat for crystal clear water and secluded peace and quiet.
January 10, 2017
Barbados prepares for epic Mount Gay Round Barbados Series
Bridgetown, Barbados:With just four days to go before the start of the 2017 Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series (16-24 January), the festival atmosphere in Barbados is starting to rumble.
January 3, 2017
The Madeira Archipelago, the Garden of the Atlantic
The first time we sailed to Madeira we wondered if the island had vanished. Or at least that’s how it appeared. Actually, it didn’t appear. Not when we thought it should have.
December 31, 2016
Cape Breton – My Personal Playground
A year ago, it’s quite possible that if someone gave me an outline of Canada and asked me to point to Cape Breton Island, I would have failed, at least on my first attempt. Now, its shape, topography and waypoint remain indelibly emblazoned on my heart.
December 30, 2016
Armdale Yacht Club
You can’t possibly pack in more national history associated with a yacht club than what you can find on Deadman’s Island in Nova Scotia.
December 18, 2016
Destination Gagetown, New Brunswick
About halfway between Fredericton and Saint John is the little village of Gagetown. Located on the west side of Gagetown Island, the Gagetown Marina has easy access floating docks with room for visitors.
December 18, 2016
Bruce Thompson of Tern Boatworks sent an update on the build of the custom Laurie McGowan designed 48ft motorsailer
“Here is a brief rundown of the work on going. We are installing water and fuel tanks, fore peak and master cabin have staving fitted and primed ready for topcoat paint…
December 6, 2016
Le Boat To Launch First North American Operations In 2018 Serving Ontario’s Rideau Canal
Le Boat, Europe’s largest self-drive boating company, is poised to launch the company’s first North American operation in 2018 on Ontario’s historic Rideau Canal.
December 6, 2016
125 years of History at Lunenburg Foundry
Lunenburg Foundry and Engineering Limited has been in business since 1891 surviving two world wars, the Great Depression and continuous change in the fishing and marine industry.
December 6, 2016
Montague Marina
Many boats cruising between Charlottetown and Nova Scotia often bypass what is, in my opinion, one of the nicest areas of PEI.
December 6, 2016
2016 Salty Dawg™ Fall Rally Arrives in the Caribbean
The 81 boats in the 2016 Salty Dawg™ Sailing Association Fall Caribbean Rally fleet arrived in the BVI earlier this month.
December 4, 2016
Cowichan Bay to Genoa Bay – Almost the Gulf Islands
“So you’re going offshore to Genoa Bay,” said an old salt at coffee that morning. Genoa Bay was 15 minutes away from our homeport of Cowichan Bay and hardly counted as offshore, but it was our first destination that fall.
December 1, 2016
The Colours of Curaçao
It’s nothing short of spectacular, this view of Willemstad’s waterfront from the stone ramparts high atop Riffort, an eighteenth-century bastion guarding the sea approaches to St. Ann Bay, one of the Caribbean’s biggest harbours.
November 29, 2016
Lakeshore Yacht Club
In 1801, an enterprising Loyalist and British Army officer, Colonel Samuel Bois Smith, was granted 1,000 acres of land south of what is now Kipling Avenue in Etobicoke.Fast-forward to the end of the century and this tract of land would be occupied by the newly constructed Mimico Lunatic Asylum, to be renamed the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital,which closed in 1979.
August 31, 2016
Nanaimo Yacht Club
For centuries the lure of the west coast brought settlers, immigrants, migrant workers, gold seekers, adventurers and entrepreneurs. Prior to their arrival…
August 31, 2016
Millennial’s Guide to Chartering
You’ve all heard of the “Backpacker’s Guide to Europe” and the “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”. Well then, consider this the ”Millennial’s Guide to Chartering”…
August 30, 2016
Cruising Basics: Part 3 – St. Martin to Anguilla, Saba and St. Barths
I set down my handheld VHF radio which was set to channel 12 for bridge communications and glanced around while my husband and…
July 26, 2016
Lewisporte, Newfoundland
Located on Notre Dame Bay, which was described by Deanne Peters, in Canadian Yachting no less, as the “Caribbean of the North” the town of Lewisportehas developed into a popular yachting destination for anyone cruising Newfoundland’s north coast…
June 3, 2016
Charlottetown Yacht Club
The Mi’kmaq indigenous peoples referred to her as Epelwik, translated literally as “Lying on the water”. When the Europeans first arrived and sailed into the Gulf of…
June 2, 2016
1000 Islands: In the Garden of the Great Spirit
It’s dawn on Endymion Island in Thousand Islands National Park: a stand of pine and granite, a bastion of paradise nestled in a cobalt blanket decorated by whitecaps…
June 2, 2016
Confident Sailor / Reluctant Sailor
For three years following our return from a year-long trip to the Bahamas and back aboard our 1981 CS36 Traditional – Sojourn, Mary and I gave a number of talks…
June 2, 2016
The Call of the Dawg
The food in the grocery store – where does it come from? There are undoubtedly hardworking people who farm, refine, etc. and when we walk into Sobey’s, there it is…
May 17, 2016
Behind the Scenes at MJM Yachts
Nestled under an old iron bridge spanning Boston’s Mystic River lies a modern glass and concrete-paneled building, seemingly incongruous with the surrounding…
April 27, 2016
Bareboating 101: Part Two – Azores
We had been out on the ocean for 17 days, just the two of us, keeping watch around the clock. One of us was always asleep while the other kept a sharp…
April 27, 2016
Midland Bay Sailing Club
In the heart of the Huronia wilderness, the Jesuits established the first French outpost outside of the area we now know as Quebec. It was called Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons in 1639
March 17, 2016
Regatta-cation: The Pro-Am Regatta at the Bitter End Yacht Club
Regatta-cation is defined as the perfectly balanced vacation for a girl such as me, who grew up with a competitive sailboat racing…
March 17, 2016
Five Days on the Bay
O’Donnell Point is lumpy on the best of days but as Northern Explorer makes the turn north we confront a nauseating beam sea that pounds the peaches…
March 16, 2016
Swimming In Swan Lake
We’re leaving the dock early in the morning in order to catch the incoming tide that will carry us into Masset Inlet. 5am at the docks is a beautiful place to be…
March 16, 2016
Cobourg Yacht Club
Like many other harbours on Lake Ontario, Cobourg has seen its fair share of changes. Screams used to be heard from kids piled into a toboggan on wheels…
January 6, 2016
Exploring the Lower Ottawa River
The sunny sky suddenly turned black as we waited on the blue line for our turn to enter the mammoth Carillon Lock on the Lower Ottawa River just east of Hawkesbury, Ontario. Then, just after the lock’s giant “guillotine” gate rose overhead to let us in, a strong wind broke the calm. It blew from the east, hammering into the open mouth of the lock and catching several entering cruisers unawares. Frantic lock staff managed to grab one and secure it, but operating under minimum power and with limited manoeuvring room, two other wayward boats started to turn sideways and drift uncontrollably towards the closed gates at the other end – and into each other. So it was Sea-Doo’s to the rescue…a couple of us masqueraded our personal watercraft as tug boats, gently nudging the larger vessels back into position, where grateful lock staff could get them properly fastened.
January 6, 2016
The Log of “Frodo” – Exploring Lake Superior
Morning. Thompson Island on Lake Superior. Fourteen nautical miles out of Thunder Bay. Perfect weather. This begins on Day Two because we cast off yesterday and conditions precluded time spent below deck with my nose buried in “Frodo’s” logbook: co-operative winds, scenery that could make a politician cry, waves decorating cobalt waters that glittered like jewels in a crown. Day two because right here is the perfect beginning: remembering last night, sun dipping in the west, sky-reaching islands hovering like mirages or a Lawren Harris landscape, a fine mist creeping over the water, blurring the edges of a perfect full moon, silvery light on a sauna built by boaters, fired by hardwood, the smell timeless and evocative.