Club update: Standing by, Ladner style

Dog Parties Will Come Again

Apr 9, 2020

Ladner Yacht Club like other club is waiting out the C-19 storm and longing for better times.

Ladner Yacht Club was founded in 1958 and is located next to the core of Ladner Village on the Fraser River

The marina basin is owned by the club and accommodates 100 vessels. There are approximately 50 members moored at the marina, the remaining slips are rented to the public.

Ladner YC Summer RaftingThe turn-over at the marina is not high. However, each year there can be several slips that become available. Boats lengths up to 50′ can be accommodated. 

Their docks are situated in a naturally sheltered fresh water basin protected from both wind and waves. Security is provided by an on-Dock Pariessite security contractor and multiple video cameras.

Moorage requests will be directed to the fleet captain.

Hang in, be safe, we will be back on the water

 

 

 

Hang in, be safe. We will be back on the water when C-19 is over

The Ladner Yacht Club facilities serve its members, tenants, and reciprocal visitors.

These services include the clubhouse with the security contractor residence, the parking lot has a maintenance workshop with dry land boat maintenance; “Best Management Practices document for reducing pollution”, emergency response equipment, boathouses, and a boat launch ramp capable of handling vessels up to 45 feet with a professional boat mover.

http://ladneryachtclub.ca/

5011 River Road, Delta, B.C. V4K 1S7. PH 604-946-4056

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