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Shelburne Sailing Academy

Shelburne Harbour in one fantastic sailing location. Deep, safe and uncrowded, the harbour is a perfect place to learn sailing.

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An Evening With Brian Williams, Canada’s Legendary Sports Broadcaster

A special evening to celebrate the Olympic Journey in support of the Hans Fogh Fund, the Ontario Sailing endowment fund that supports the development of youth sailing on their journey…

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VIRS RACE RESULTS

The V.I.R.S. (Vancouver Island Racing Series), celebrates and promotes keelboat racing on Vancouver Island in regattas, which are then combined into a year long series.

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BOB BRERETON AND CHERRY II

While paddling past Banfield Park in Vic West, the Gorge Waterway narrows. The homes on both sides of this area have their own private docks. There was a gentleman…

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Heavy Winds Cause Damage at Kelowna Yacht Club

As many as 300 boats moored at the Kelowna Yacht Club were damaged in a freak windstorm on the evening of Sunday, August 21, 2016. The club’s docks also sustained significant damage.

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Educational Department Update: Presentations at the Vancouver Conference October 2016

As you may be aware the Educational Department normally makes a presentation on Thursday evening at the National AGM. This year the Conference is in Vancouver and I hope

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SAIL CANADA ANNOUNCES VOLVO CARS VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER 2016

Bryant Adlam is a founding director of the Humber Bay Sailing Centre based in Mimico Harbour in Toronto and has been instrumental in helping to rebuild the Sailing School and Boat Sharing Club

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NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW ANNOUNCES EDSON AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN PORTRAYING COMPANY IMAGE

Newport Exhibition Group, owners and producers of the Newport International Boat Show, announced today the results of this year’s Edson Awards for Excellence in Portraying Company Image.

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NOVA SCOTIA SEA SCHOOL USES HIGH TECH TO KEEP SAFE WHILE TEACHING YOUTH LOW TECH LIFE SKILLS

THE BACKSTORY Since 1994, the Nova Scotia Sea School (NSSS) has offered challenging, real life adventure training programs to thousands of youth from Nova Scotia and across Canada.

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BACK IN NOVA SCOTIA. NORSEBOAT MOVING PRODUCTION BACK TO THE PROVINCE FROM MAINE

Small boat specialists NorseBoat Sailing and Rowing Cruisers Ltd. has moved its fibreglass and finish work back to Nova Scotia.

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SAILING CONFERENCE SET FOR OCTOBER 22ND

Together with Sail Canada, Sail Nova Scotia is excited to announce the full schedule for our 3rd annual Atlantic Sailing Conference set to take place Saturday, October 22 at the Westin Nova Scotian Hotel in Halifax.

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LUNENBURG’S COLUMBIA CONNECTION

Not the country, the schooner! The original fishing schooner Columbia was built in Essex, Massachusetts. Designed by the Starling Burgess she was widely regarded as the finest and fastest of the American schooners.

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Victoria Couple in Skud Class Win Sailing Silver Medal

Victoria Couple John McRoberts and Jackie Gay, win a hard fought Silver Medal in the Skud class at the Paralympic Games…

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CPS-ECP Members Save Even More with Fugawi

Fugawi is pleased to announce that effective September 20, 2016 all CPS-ECP members can now save a full 15% off of the purchase of anything online in the Fugawi Store…

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We Need Your Competitions Entries

The days are flying by, and it will soon be the last week in October, and the CPS-ECP National Conference 2016 will be underway…

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Fly the CPS-ECP Flag Contest Winners Announced

This summer we ran our annual Fly the CPS-ECP Flag and Win photo contest and received many entries. Participants submitted selfies while proudly flying the CPS-ECP Flag and wearing their lifejackets….

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HanseYachts AG Receives Boat Builder Award 2016

HanseYachts AG has received the Boat Builder of the Year Award 2016 from the British Sailing Today Magazine…

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Register for Asian Carp Canada Webinar

Do you know how to identify the four Asian carps and some of the species that often get confused with them? Join us for an overview of how to tell native fish apart from Asian carps, and how to report Asian carps if you do find one.

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(Correction) Gulf Island Sampler Cruise

Please note the following correction to an article printed in Canadian Yachting’s October issue.

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2016 CORK Fall Regatta

This year’s Fall CORK Regatta will be held September 23-25, with registration/check-in on Sept 23, and racing Sept 24-25. Don’t forget to register before the September 11th Early Bird Deadline for a discounted registration fee!

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RVYC Thermopylae Regatta – Oct 1, 2016

October 1-2nd Thermopylae Regatta hosted by Royal Victoria Yacht Club. Last event in the VIRS Series!

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Victoria Classic Boat Festival hosted by Canoe Cove Marina and Boatyard

The Annual Victoria Classic Boat Festival, presented by Canoe Cove Marina and Boatyard, brings together the best examples of both yachts and work boats from both sides of the border in the Pacific Northwest.

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Challenging Racing and Social Happenings, the “CRASH Regatta”

The Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club in agreement with Mill Bay Marine Group hosted the “CRASH Regatta”

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Introducing PaddleSmart & National Paddling Week

Recreational Paddling Safety and Awareness Programs seeking lively boating partners for mutually beneficial community outreach and safety partnerships!

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Save the Date: ICAIS – October 2017 – Florida

The introduction and spread of invasive species in freshwater and marine environments is a worldwide problem that is increasing in frequency.

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CSBC 2016 Annual Symposium in Yellowknife

The Canadian Safe Boating Council is taking the 2016 Symposium north to Yellowknife. This will provide the opportunity to explore and discuss boating safety issues facing those who live in the real Great White North.

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Canada’s Hollandia wins the 24th Canada’s Cup Championship

Hollandia, of RCYC (Toronto), wins the 24th Canada’s Cup after five races. The championship was a “best of seven” series; the first boat to win four races wins The Championship! Hollandia won the first three races putting USA’s Yquem 1 into a sudden death position for the remainder of the competition.

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Volvo Penta Awarded World Yachts 2016 Trophy

Volvo Penta is delighted to have been awarded ‘Engine-Propulsion of the Year’ during the prestigious World Yachts Trophies 2016 ceremony at the Cannes Yachting Festival. Additionally, the company was also recognized in conjunction with Amer Yachts for the ‘Most Innovative Yacht’.

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Mercury Marine President John Pfeifer in New York on Product Leadership

Boating Industry Canada was recently in New York city for a very special media event hosted by Mercury Marine. What made this event special was that it was focused on presenting Mercury’s engines and boat-control technologies to journalists outside of the marine industry.

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Vancouver Island Fleet: 2016/17

If you are planning to sail offshore in the next year or two on your own boat or someone else’s, consider joining the VI Fleet of 2016/17, which will have its first meeting at 1830h on Wednesday, September 28 at Royal Victoria Yacht Club.

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Destination Saint Andrews

Tucked away behind Navy Island within Passamaquoddy Bay, St. Andrews harbour is sheltered from both rough seas and fog by Deer Island. It was these features that made it attractive to the British as a stronghold for the region. Today it is a popular cruising destination boats form the US and Canada.

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C-Tow Have Busy First Season in Halifax and Mahone Bay

C-Tow’s Don White sent us a few photos of this summer’s activity in Mahone Bay.

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2016 Atlantic Sailing Conference to be Held in Halifax

The Atlantic Sailing Conference will be co-hosted by Sail Nova Scotia and Sail Canada on October 22nd at the Halifax Marriot Harbourfront Hotel.

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NS Sailors Wrap Up Olympic Competition

The teams of Dannie Boyd and Erin Rafuse in the 49er FX class and Jacob & Graeme Chaplin-Saunders in the 470 class concluded their events at the Rio Olympics last week…

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Looking for a new adventure? Spartan Ocean Racing have an opportunity for you.

If local cruising or club racing have left you looking for something a little more adventurous, Spartan Ocean may have just what you’re after.Building on 30 years of sail training and 300,000nm of combined offshore experience

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South Shore Marine building International One Design

Shawn Mulrooney owner of South Shore Marine and Paul Benoit, Shawn’s fibreglass expert, began discussing the possibility of building International One design (IOD) in fibreglass back last fall when they first heard the moulds were available. In January of this year they received permission from the class federation to go ahead with the project…

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Race the Cape 2016 a Great Success

This year’s Race the Cape saw 34 boats compete in the seven day event. The races started in St. Peters at the southern end of the lakes and included Ben Eion, Baddeck, Sydney, Ingonish and North Sydney…

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Register today for the National Conference

It’s that time again and a FINAL reminder that if you have not registered for the National Conference and AGM in Vancouver the COST will be INCREASING from $230 to $260 AFTER September 12, 2016 so please be sure to register TODAY…

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CY October Digital Issue Now Available for Viewing

The latest issue of Canadian Yachting is now available for you to view…

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