Salus Continues Partnership with Ontario Sailing

Feb 16, 2022

The Ontario Sailing Board of Directors are pleased to announce that Salus Marine is continuing their long standing support of Ontario Sailing and its Training Program’s.

Salus Marine, the small Canadian manufacturer, services paddlers, sailors, active families, and rescue professionals in Canada and around the world with its award-winning PFDs. Known as an industry innovator, Salus’ patented PFD designs have garnered industry accolades and international attention.

 

 

 

 

SinC Salus PFD BoatMade in Canada

Innovation in design is not the only thing that sets Salus apart; almost every Salus PFD is made in Canada, in a century old, refurbished warehouse in Kitchener Ontario. Using the same attention to detail and quality that earned Salus its reputation as an industry leader, each PFD is cut, assembled and sewn by Canadians who take exceptional pride in their work.

“We are proud to continue our 20 year plus support of Ontario Sailings programs that help train new sailors and powerboaters on the water” Steve Wagner, Owner and President of Salus Marine stated.

“Ontario Sailing has had great support from Salus for so many years, supplying the best PFDs to our Mobile Programs as well as title sponsorship of the Sailor of the Year”, explains Glenn Lethbridge, Executive Director.

SinC Salus PFDNew Salus Ontario Sailing branded PFDs

Ontario Sailing and Salus have also partnered to offer a branded PFD to support the growth of Sailing in Ontario. Available with COACH embroidered on the back or just the Ontario Sailing Logo, these items will be featured on the Ontario Sailing new website when launched in the coming weeks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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