You Are the Eyes and Ears of the CASBAS!

Oct 10, 2024

We depend on YOU to make us aware of the goings on across Canada that warrant special recognition in the fields of recreational boating safety and environmental stewardship. And it’s simple too! Just fill in the nomination form below and provide as many details as possible including any newspaper clippings, photos, web site addresses, etc. Unfortunately, nominations submitted without appropriate details cannot be accepted.

NOMINATIONS CLOSE 31 OCTOBER 2024

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