Sneak Peek Into the Next Issue of Canadian Yachting Magazine

June Issue of Canadian Yachting

Canadian Yachting’s Summer 2015 issue includes some features you won’t want to miss. Take a stroll through the historical port of Cobourg, Ontario and then travel a little further west to Port Dover, with John Morris’ account of this popular destination.

Take control of your health this summer with the first in our Fitness On Board workout series, designed to be appropriate on almost any boat with minimal equipment.

Our Special Feature this issue is focussed on Summer Antique Boat Shows and Museums as Andy Adams tours you through a visually stunning account of what you can see this summer.

All that as well as the Sarnia Yacht Club and reviews of both the Marlow-Hunter 37 and the Azimut Magellano 43!

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