CPS-ECP Member Benefits Make Great Gift Ideas

CPS-ECP Members Benefits

Dec 9, 2021

Membership offers a comprehensive package of excellent member benefits to members of Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons/Escadrilles canadiennes de plaisance, both nationally and locally. National Member Benefits Sponsors and Suppliers whose products are available to members across Canada at discounted prices, and several Regional Suppliers who offer discounts to any member who is in their region.

Savings range from 10 – 50% on CPS-ECP courses, insurance, equipment, accessories, navigational apps, marine publications and more!

We all are familiar with Cowangroup.ca who offers savings up to 25% on home, auto and boat insurance. Other national Member Benefit suppliers offering discounts or rebates on their services include.

Sunsail  C-Tow, Weems & Plath, ICOM Canada, Salus Marine Wear, Inland Safety Supply, Natural Marine Products, Dock Links, Great Lakes Cruising Club, Coleman Canada, Aqua Map navigational app, and Ports Cruising Guides.  

In order to take advantage of all discounts and rebates, whether for yourself or a loved one, CPS-ECP members should log into www.cps-ecp.ca, on the landing page under your name, click on My Members Area and then click on number 03 ‘Member Benefits’.

 

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