Canadian Yachting May Issue Sneak Peek

Croatia Waterfall

Canadian Yachting’s May issue for 2015 is chock full of everything you need to get inspired to get out on the water as soon as you can.

Featured this issue is Sharon Green, Sailing Photographer extraordinaire, complete with stunning photos from her collection.

Destination adventures include a profile of Ghost Lake cruising in Alberta, a fascinating trip through the New York Canals and a beautifully descriptive cruising tour of Croatia.

You’ll also learn about the history of the Vancouver Rowing Club and catch up with the Gran Turismo 35 in our boat review section.
 
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Sharon Green Photography Ghost Lake Alberta

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