We Want Your Best Boating Recipe

Favourite Recipe

Call for Submissions…CY West is looking for boaters of all descriptions to send us your favourite boating recipe!  Do you have a sure-fire recipe that is boat-friendly, always a hit and is best enjoyed at your favourite anchorage spot?  Canadian Yachting West magazine will be featuring a selection of boaters’ fave dishes in our next issue and we’d love to hear from you.

Send us your recipe with at least one photo (minimum resolution 2 mgb), with instructions for creating it along with a little blurb about your ideal spot on the water to enjoy your picnic meal.  We are interested in your boating lifestyle and what people are doing out there on the water.  We’ll share the chosen stories with our readers in the June issue of CY.

Please email submissions by April 15th to  thodgson@kerrwil.com

We’re looking forward to hearing from you!

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