Free Canal Cruising Seminar on Oct 3rd

Rideau

Sept 22, 2022

Cruising Ontario’s Historic Canals

Hosted by Goderich Power and Sail Squadron

Monday, October 3, 2022 at 1900 via Zoom

Presented by Jeff Evans

Since he was a kid, Jeff has been boating on the Great Lakes and Ontario’s canal systems. Is a cruise on the Trent Severn and/or the Rideau Canals on your bucket list?

From Port Severn to Ottawa join us as Jeff shares the ins and outs of cruising these picturesque canal systems.

Register with:
Dean Nisbett: drnisbett81@gmail.com
Carolyn Wood: drcjwood@gmail.com

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