The Jericho Sailing Centre Association is a not for profit ocean community centre, not a private club. There are no restrictions on the number of members allowed. We sometimes have wait lists for boat storage (ground spaces) or locker rentals, but not for memberships. If you want to learn how to sail, kayak, windsurf, paddle, SUP or skimboard, you can take lessons from one of the schools at Jericho (MacSailing, Ecomarine or Windsure) without being a member of the Jericho Sailing […]
Welcome to the Kamloops Sailing Association (KSA). Come join us for dingy and keelboat sailing, kiting, and windsurfing. Boats are for rent and lessons are scheduled every year. The Quilchena Sailing Site is presently being cleared for redevelopment. KSA will post a venue for the Spring 2016 Season. Please read the Commodores’ Message 2015
OUR HISTORY Today, the City of Kelowna has within its limits a boating organization both power and sail, which is second to none in the entire country. A new handsome clubhouse will soon stand on a site purchased from the City of Kelowna in 2011. Behind the club is one of the finest marinas in Western Canada, providing moorage accommodation for approximately 1000 boats of different kind and sizes. The present successful position of the Kelowna Yacht Club is an […]
Kitsilano Yacht Club Kitsilano Yacht Club was founded in the summer of 1934 to foster amateur yachting on English Bay in Vancouver and encourage competition at the highest level. The club is home to many active one-design sailing fleets, including the Star, 505, Martin 242, Melges 24, Lightning and Cal 20 and outrigger canoe and SUP racing teams. We run a Thursday night and a Sunday afternoon race series and host several regattas. In 2013, we hosted the International 505 Pacific […]
Ladner society was based in 1958 and is found next to the core of Ladner Village on the Fraser watercourse. The dockage basin is owned by the club and accommodates a hundred vessels. There ar more or less fifty members moored at the dockage, the remaining slips ar rented to the general public. Our address is 5011 watercourse Road, Delta, B.C. V4K 1S7. pH 604-946-4056
ADYSMITH YACHT CLUB was formed in 1985. Our Club activities include recreational cruises to interesting venues in the Gulf Islands, sailboat races (both within the Club and interclub) as well as an enjoyable social program. We have great membership meetings, usually with guest speakers, videos or other activities of interest. Social events include our popular, monthly BBQ/pot-luck evenings, along with special events for Robbie Burns, Saint Patricks day, etc. Our major social function each year is the annual Commodore’s Ball […]
Welcome! Welcome to the new Lake Country Sail & Boating Association website! Great news; Our paddling group now has 2 (two) sites to choose from, the original one at 16300 Carrs Landing Rd and now the second site in Okanagan Center about 0.3 km north of the intersection at Camp and OK Center Rd. West. Check out our additional new website: lakecountrypaddling.ca. We recently had donated a two man kayak for members to use! News Next year’s memberships are on […]
OSOYOOS comes from the native phrase ‘Sooyoos’ (‘suius’ from Salish which means ‘narrows of the lake’). there’s a tale that a Minister with the aid of the name of O’Reilly positioned the ‘o’ in front of ‘Sooyoos’ to harmonise with different nearby metropolis names, whilst others have said that the ‘o’ might have been an ‘expression of the surroundings by using a white man’. The local tongue spoken by most natives changed into Salish in addition to their own language. […]
Some Significant Dates In Our Club’s History 1925 – June 17th, MBYC inaugural meeting and election of officers – July 4th, Opening reception and tea – July 25th, First dance – August 13th, First regatta 1928 – February, Clubhouse and property purchased in Maple Bay – May, MBYC registered under the Societies Act 1937 – Club officers’ titles changed from President, Vice President to Commodore, Vice and Rear Commodore, Fleet and Staff Captain 1938 – Junior branch established 1948 – […]
Established in 1931 to encourage the sport of yachting, to foster seamanship and navigation, and to provide and maintain a suitable clubhouse and moorage facilities for the use and recreation of its members. A historic maritime city located in central Vancouver Island, Nanaimo is closely associated with the sea. The Nanaimo Yacht Club is an integral part of this community, with approximately 750 members who enjoy benefits such as a modern clubhouse and first rate moorage. By volunteering for administrative […]
Much like a board of directors, the Nanoose Power and Sail Squadron has an executive team to help keep the organization running smoothly. Made up of volunteers, each Officer has an area of responsibility, and some have additional volunteer committees for special projects. The Bridge meets monthly on the first Wednesday of each month, except June and July. Meetings are held 7:00 at the Nanoose Library Hall. All members are welcome to attend, or to view any minutes of meetings.
Approximate driving time to Ocean Reef Yacht Club & Resort is 15 minutes and distance is five miles. Turn left out of the airport and take the roundabout onto East Mall Dr. Continue for 2 miles and turn left onto Sunrise Hwy E. Turn right onto Coral Road, then right onto Bahama Reef Blvd. The resort is on the left. Shuttle vans or Taxi’s of varying prices are available. They can be selected during the process of booking an air-inclusive […]
Team Tournament. We will have between 4 – 6 teams participating – awaiting confirmation of sponsorship of teams. This tournament is always interesting and exciting as players are allocated to represent their sponsored team and each participant competes in their sponsor’s t shirt. All persons participating are ranked and allocated to a team which consists of players of mixed levels and ages. Players win points for each game they win during their match to determine the winning team. This year […]
Yacht Racing in Trinidad on a national scale began officially in 1950, with the formation of the Trinidad Yacht Racing Association. This Association controlled yacht racing in the San Fernando Yacht Club and Point-a-Pierre Yacht Club. In 1964 the name was changed to the Trinidad Yachting Association, and the objectives were as follows:- To encourage and promote sailing by amateurs To organise yacht racing in Trinidad and Tobago To organise international and inter-island yacht racing On Independence Day, 1972, the […]
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El Club de Pesca es el tenedor del fuerte del Pastelillo desde la expedición de la ley 30 de 1943, según la cual la custodia, conservación y cuidado de este bien de propiedad de la Nación fueron restituidos a la Sociedad de Mejoras Públicas de Cartagena – después de haber estado un tiempo encargados a la Armada Nacional – con el fin de que la Sociedad de Mejoras continuara la organización y desarrollo que allí se habían venido adelantando, como […]
A finales del año 1974 y principios del 75, un grupo de amigos se reunió para estudiar la posibilidad de formar un Club deportivo destinado a la practica de la navegación a vela en el Paraguay. Los primeros meses del año 75 fueron de análisis. Entre otros temas, existían diversas propuestas para el nombre del Club: Yacht Club Lago Ypacarai, San Bernardino Yacht Club, y finalmente Yacht Club Ypacarai, que prosperó. El día 5 de abril, en la casa del […]
Bassenthwaite Sailing Club is privately run by its members for the use and benefit of the membership. It is privileged to enjoy the right to sail on the ONLY lake in the Lake District; there is no public right of navigation over the lake and it is undisturbed by motor boats other than rescue craft. A really beautiful inland sailing water surrounded by the northern fells of The Lake District National Park. One of the largest Cumbrian lakes 4 miles […]
Beaver Sailing Club is the place for you, whether you want to learn to sail in Yorkshire, join in our club racing, develop your skills to competitive levels or just sail for pleasure! Our RYA Training Centre and high standard of club racing can help get you to where you want to be and if it’s simply fun on the water, membership gains you access to our water pretty much all year round. With two lakes, there is always room […]
The Cam Sailing Club based at Waterbeach, just a few miles north of the centre of Cambridge, has much to offer families who want to ‘get away from it all’ at weekends. Sailing tuition, regular competitions and a clubhouse that offers great facilities and regular social events aimed at the whole family, can make family membership an affordable pleasure. Accessible by public transport as Waterbeach station is close by and with camping facilities on site, membership of the […]