5th Annual Women on the Water Regatta

Wow Regatta 2015

 

 

WOW Regatta 2015 2

June 20, 2015 marks the occasion of the 5th Annual Women on the Water (Wow) Regatta taking place at the Etobicoke Yacht Club.

This race is intended both for beginner and seasoned racers, offering the perfect environment for developing new skill and strengthening existing ones, while building a strong sailing community. 

“Our goal is to get women more comfortable being out on the water” says Lori Mason, a found of WOW, “and it’s always a great day when you are out on the water.”

 

Details are as follows:

Registration Fees: including dinner
White sail or Spinnaker Divisions
Skippers with a boat: $20
Crew: $25
Dinner Guests: $15

Sorry guys, this action packed day is for women only but you are very welcome to attend the presentation dinner

wow.womenonthewater@gmail.com

416 735 4549

 

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