CY Reader Showing Off New CPS-ECP Burgee
June 1, 2016
Janet Tremble proudly displays her new CPS-ECP burgee at Henry’s in San Souci, Georgian Bay.
Enter the CPS-ECP Flag Contest here…
June 1, 2016
Janet Tremble proudly displays her new CPS-ECP burgee at Henry’s in San Souci, Georgian Bay.
Enter the CPS-ECP Flag Contest here…
January 22, 2026 Following high demand, SailGP has announced that additional Waterfront Grandstand tickets for the 2026 Canada Sail Grand Prix | Halifax, as well as a limited supply of Bring Your Own Boat flags will go on sale on Friday, January 23 at SailGP.com/Halifax. Halifax Harbour will host the seventh stop of the 2026…
January 22, 2026 Pacific Yachting Volume 68 No. 2: The February issue of Pacific Yachting is arriving soon. This issue is all about slowing down and taking stock. Tom Davis recalls fishing with his father, Alex Fox gets excited for the next generation of sailboat racers and our destination feature by Alicia Peters follows her…
January 22, 2026 Power catamaran manufacturer, Aquila Catamarans, will debut the all-new 45 Sport in February, 2026. The 45 Sport marks the beginning of a completely reimagined sport boat series featuring bold new styling, advanced double-stepped hull technology, and a forward-thinking approach to connectivity and onboard entertainment. “The 45 Sport reflects Aquila’s continued push to reimagine what’s possible…
January 8, 2026 As of Dec. 31, 2025, Transport Canada has made several updates to the Pleasure Craft Licence (PCL). Beginning this year pleasure craft licences must be renewed every five years – and current lifetime licences will be gradually replaced with PCLs that must be renewed every five years. Beginning in 2028 wind-powered pleasure…
January 8, 2026 Welcome to 2026! It’s going to be a big year for all Canadian Boaters, and here at Canadian Boating we are extra excited to be celebrating our 50th anniversary! And what better way to enter this new chapter than to bring our readers one of the most innovate and exciting new developments…
The Telegraph Cove sign was painted by a teacher who lived in the cove. Now her daughter has offered to make a new one. January 8, 2026 By Eamon Irving, Assistant Editor, PY Last year began under a cloud of smoke for residents of Telegraph Cove on northern Vancouver Island. Since the fire on December 31, 2024…










By Andy Adams
There is no shortage of fun and exciting new boat designs hitting the market, but for the last few years these have been mainly outboard-powered day boats. Some are day cruisers; some are centre console fishing boats or designed for tow sports. A new live-aboard cabin boat has become a rare item these days.
So when I heard that Pride Marine in Orillia, Ontario, had a Nimbus 365 Coupe in the water, I jumped at the chance to get out on it.

By Zuzana Prochaska
I’ve been to Tahiti seven times—six on charter and once as crew for a couple of yachties. Over the 25 years that I’ve been visiting, it’s changed dramatically. Yet, inexplicably, it has also stayed the same.
Lounging on the flybridge of our Sunsail 454, I had time to think about this dichotomy as I toasted the nighttime skies of Bora Bora and specifically the Southern Cross, a constellation that never fails to hypnotize. As the Crosby, Stills & Nash (1982) tune reminds us:
…you understand now why you came this way.