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RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with our RCYC | MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 150+ Reasons to Travel. As a Member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, you will be welcome at exclusive reciprocal clubs. around the world. RCYC is affiliated with an international network of over 150 Private Clubs in North. America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.RCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in. RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
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RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with our RCYC | MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 150+ Reasons to Travel. As a Member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, you will be welcome at exclusive reciprocal clubs. around the world. RCYC is affiliated with an international network of over 150 Private Clubs in North. America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.RCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in. RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
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RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Crown & Beaver Bar is located in the City Clubhouse. It offers a menu of bar fare with weekly specials. The Crown & Beaver Bar features a large television ideal for watching the game or enjoying aRCYC | ABOUT US
RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailors alike who share an interest in sailing, sports, fitness, and social dining.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC MEMBER COVID-19 WAIVER & DECLARATION. The Club is again open on a limited basis based on the agreement Members make with the Club and each other as outlined in this document, and on each visit to the Club. This Waiver & Declaration must be completed prior to visiting the Club at any time in 2021. Please note, this is an updated form andis
RCYC | HOURS & FACILITIES RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. It features two Clubhouses, one in the heart of Toronto and one on Toronto Island. The City Clubhouse is Conveniently located at 141 St. George Street near the fashionable Yorkville district. The Island Clubhouse offers Members and their guests a relaxing getaway. Learn more about their facilities and hours of operation.RCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | MARINE SERVICES Mid-Season Haul-to-Slings: $200.00 flat rate. If Member assisted: $140.00 flat rate. Haul-to-Cradle: $270.00 flat rate. If Member assisted: $210.00 flat rate. Valet Movement of Yacht: $60.00 flat rate. Cradle Transport $165 flat rate, to/from Island (email freight@rcyc.ca) Please contact Marine Services for non-member pricingfor specific
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
141 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2L8. 416.967.7245. Our City Clubhouse is conveniently located just north of the St. George Subway Station. The main entrance is located on St. George Street. The side and parking entrances are accessible from Prince Arthur Avenue. RCYC | WOMEN'S SAILING RCYC WOMEN IN SAILING. The RCYC Women’s Sailing program offers social sailing on Mondays for beginner to intermediate sailors, and further skill training for women interested in racing on Tuesdays. Women’s Sailing has become one of the most popular and thriving recreational programs on the island. Open to all female RCYC Members,this
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C-BOATS 1923. In the Annals Of The Royal Canadian Yacht Club, C.H.J. Snider records that, "One of the happiest ventures undertaken by the Club was the institution of a one-design class of small yachts to fill the gap between the sailing dinghies and the Class R.The work began with a motion at the semi-annual meeting of November 25, 1922. The new sailing committee pushed it forward gladly withRCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with our RCYC | MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 150+ Reasons to Travel. As a Member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, you will be welcome at exclusive reciprocal clubs. around the world. RCYC is affiliated with an international network of over 150 Private Clubs in North. America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.RCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with our RCYC | MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 150+ Reasons to Travel. As a Member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, you will be welcome at exclusive reciprocal clubs. around the world. RCYC is affiliated with an international network of over 150 Private Clubs in North. America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.RCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC | ABOUT US
RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailors alike who share an interest in sailing, sports, fitness, and social dining. RCYC | HOURS & FACILITIES RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. It features two Clubhouses, one in the heart of Toronto and one on Toronto Island. The City Clubhouse is Conveniently located at 141 St. George Street near the fashionable Yorkville district. The Island Clubhouse offers Members and their guests a relaxing getaway. Learn more about their facilities and hours of operation.RCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | LAUNCH SCHEDULE RCYC offers a private launch to its Island Clubhouse, located just south of the ship canal on Cherry Street. Our Club's launches, Hiawatha and Kwasind, transport Members and their guests to our historic Island Clubhouse. Facility includes private parking forMembers.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
141 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2L8. 416.967.7245. Our City Clubhouse is conveniently located just north of the St. George Subway Station. The main entrance is located on St. George Street. The side and parking entrances are accessible from Prince Arthur Avenue. RCYC TORONTO, ONTARIO Last, but certainly not least, open tennis and tennis programming is available from May to October at our Island facility on 4 hard court surface courts. For more information please contact the Racquets Department racquets@rcyc.ca or call Taylor Fawcett, RCYC Sports Director at 416.934.4424. REGISTER.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
2021 PROGRAM DATES Week 1: June 21st - June 25th Week 2*: June 28th - July 2nd (4 Day Week) Week 3: July 5th - July 9th Week 4: July 12th - July 16th Week 5: July 19th - July 23rd Week 6: July 26th - July 30th Week 7*: August 3rd - August 6th (4 Day Week) Week 8: August 9th - August 13th Week 9: August 16th - August 20th Week 10: August 23rd -August 27th
RCYC | MARINE SERVICES Mid-Season Haul-to-Slings: $200.00 flat rate. If Member assisted: $140.00 flat rate. Haul-to-Cradle: $270.00 flat rate. If Member assisted: $210.00 flat rate. Valet Movement of Yacht: $60.00 flat rate. Cradle Transport $165 flat rate, to/from Island (email freight@rcyc.ca) Please contact Marine Services for non-member pricingfor specific
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with ourRCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with ourRCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC | MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 150+ Reasons to Travel. As a Member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, you will be welcome at exclusive reciprocal clubs. around the world. RCYC is affiliated with an international network of over 150 Private Clubs in North. America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.RCYC | ABOUT US
RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailors alike who share an interest in sailing, sports, fitness, and social dining. RCYC | HOURS & FACILITIES RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. It features two Clubhouses, one in the heart of Toronto and one on Toronto Island. The City Clubhouse is Conveniently located at 141 St. George Street near the fashionable Yorkville district. The Island Clubhouse offers Members and their guests a relaxing getaway. Learn more about their facilities and hours of operation.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC MEMBER COVID-19 WAIVER & DECLARATION. The Club is again open on a limited basis based on the agreement Members make with the Club and each other as outlined in this document, and on each visit to the Club. This Waiver & Declaration must be completed prior to visiting the Club at any time in 2021. Please note, this is an updated form andis
RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whoseRCYC | CONTACT US
Contact RCYC. RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | LAUNCH SCHEDULE RCYC offers a private launch to its Island Clubhouse, located just south of the ship canal on Cherry Street. Our Club's launches, Hiawatha and Kwasind, transport Members and their guests to our historic Island Clubhouse. Facility includes private parking forMembers.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
141 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2L8. 416.967.7245. Our City Clubhouse is conveniently located just north of the St. George Subway Station. The main entrance is located on St. George Street. The side and parking entrances are accessible from Prince Arthur Avenue.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with ourRCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with ourRCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whose RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC | MEMBERSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 150+ Reasons to Travel. As a Member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, you will be welcome at exclusive reciprocal clubs. around the world. RCYC is affiliated with an international network of over 150 Private Clubs in North. America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.RCYC | ABOUT US
RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailors alike who share an interest in sailing, sports, fitness, and social dining. RCYC | HOURS & FACILITIES RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. It features two Clubhouses, one in the heart of Toronto and one on Toronto Island. The City Clubhouse is Conveniently located at 141 St. George Street near the fashionable Yorkville district. The Island Clubhouse offers Members and their guests a relaxing getaway. Learn more about their facilities and hours of operation.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC MEMBER COVID-19 WAIVER & DECLARATION. The Club is again open on a limited basis based on the agreement Members make with the Club and each other as outlined in this document, and on each visit to the Club. This Waiver & Declaration must be completed prior to visiting the Club at any time in 2021. Please note, this is an updated form andis
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The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whoseRCYC | CONTACT US
Contact RCYC. RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | LAUNCH SCHEDULE RCYC offers a private launch to its Island Clubhouse, located just south of the ship canal on Cherry Street. Our Club's launches, Hiawatha and Kwasind, transport Members and their guests to our historic Island Clubhouse. Facility includes private parking forMembers.
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141 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2L8. 416.967.7245. Our City Clubhouse is conveniently located just north of the St. George Subway Station. The main entrance is located on St. George Street. The side and parking entrances are accessible from Prince Arthur Avenue.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING RCYC MEMBERS ONLY: Club Fleet - Join the Club-owned fleet to access our sailboats all season and become part of the active community. Women's Sailing - The social sailing program for female sailors is always popular and engaging for RCYC Members to connect every week.RCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
Registration is now open! We are happy to announce the return of the Junior Summer Camp on the Island for children 4 and 5 years old. T his full day camp gives your child a day of fun filled adventure! Campers will participate in classic camp games as well as swimming, arts & crafts and an introduction to tennis.RCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse. RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS RCYC Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs may contact Member Services for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Andrew Alberti has been writing these monthly articles in the Kwasind since early 1997.They explain the Racing Rules of Sailing. Andrew is a National Judge and National Umpire.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is embarking on The Cornerstone Project to restore, improve and build upon the amenities and services the Club currently provides and will continue to provide to all Members and their families for yearsto come.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING RCYC MEMBERS ONLY: Club Fleet - Join the Club-owned fleet to access our sailboats all season and become part of the active community. Women's Sailing - The social sailing program for female sailors is always popular and engaging for RCYC Members to connect every week.RCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
Registration is now open! We are happy to announce the return of the Junior Summer Camp on the Island for children 4 and 5 years old. T his full day camp gives your child a day of fun filled adventure! Campers will participate in classic camp games as well as swimming, arts & crafts and an introduction to tennis.RCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse. RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS RCYC Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs may contact Member Services for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Andrew Alberti has been writing these monthly articles in the Kwasind since early 1997.They explain the Racing Rules of Sailing. Andrew is a National Judge and National Umpire.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is embarking on The Cornerstone Project to restore, improve and build upon the amenities and services the Club currently provides and will continue to provide to all Members and their families for yearsto come.
RCYC | ABOUT US
RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailors alike who share an interest in sailing, sports, fitness, and social dining.RCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse. RCYC | HOURS & FACILITIES RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. It features two Clubhouses, one in the heart of Toronto and one on Toronto Island. The City Clubhouse is Conveniently located at 141 St. George Street near the fashionable Yorkville district. The Island Clubhouse offers Members and their guests a relaxing getaway. Learn more about their facilities and hours of operation.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Club is again open on a limited basis based on the agreement Members make with the Club and each other as outlined in this document, and on each visit to the Club.RCYC MODELS
INVADER 1901. Having won with Canada in 1896 and lost with Beaver in 1899, Æmilius Jarvis sought in 1901 to recover Canada's Cup from Chicago Yacht Club. The RCYC challenger was Invader, built by Capt. Andrews of Oakville for Commodore George H. Gooderham.Invader was a light-displacement fin-keel sloop with spade rudder, designed to the Girth Rule by Charles Sibbick of Cowes, England, whoseRCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC | TORONTO, ON
The RCYC Dress Code is intended to maintain the standards and traditions of our Club. Members and their guests are invited, and strongly encouraged, to embrace the RCYC | WOMEN'S SAILING The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC MODELS
C-BOATS 1923. In the Annals Of The Royal Canadian Yacht Club, C.H.J. Snider records that, "One of the happiest ventures undertaken by the Club was the institution of a one-design class of small yachts to fill the gap between the sailing dinghies and the Class R.The work began with a motion at the semi-annual meeting of November 25, 1922. The new sailing committee pushed it forward gladly withRCYC MODELS
HASWELL 1915. The schooner Haswell was designed by N.G. Herreshoff and was built in Bristol, R.I. for Mr. Thos. Tiffany of New Bedford. She was bought by Æmilius Jarvis in 1919 and joined the revival of the First Division. Haswell was a beautifully built composite vessel with frames of Tobin bronze and double-planked with a deck of pine and teak trim. . Her high freeboard, and short rigRCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with ourRCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in. RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
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RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is embarking on The Cornerstone Project to restore, improve and build upon the amenities and services the Club currently provides and will continue to provide to all Members and their families for years to come. Cornerstone Project renovations began shortly after the project was approved by RCYC's Membership at the 2017 Annual GeneralMeeting.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is one of the premier sailing and private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailorsalike who share
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.ca RCYC | ADULT SAILING The RCYC Sailing Office staff remains in constant contact with Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada. We also are staying abreast of all City of Toronto news that relates to Youth Programming, Summer Camps, and Large Event programming. Everything is being done with ourRCYC | CANADA'S CUP
A BRIEF HISTORY The Canada’s Cup represents 125 Years and 24 matches of high level match racing between Canadian and US Yacht Clubs on the Great lakes.The 11 Canadian and 13 US victories have resulted in matches determined by mere metres after miles of head to head racing. Match Racing (one defending yacht, one Challenging yacht) is the ultimate test of crew-work, boat handling, race tacticsRCYC | JUNIORS
RCYC offers Tennis Camps throughout the summer. Campers learn the various fundamentals of Tennis. Sports and fitness activities are incorporated as part of the regular schedule. Our program provides sound technical coaching that instills a love for tennis and sports while focusing on fun and friendship for all ages. Ages: 6 - 15.Monday to Friday:
RCYC | RECIPROCAL CLUBS Thank you for your understanding. Members wishing to enjoy privileges at any of the Reciprocal Clubs listed below may contact Member Services at member.services @rcyc.ca or 416.967.7245 for a Letter of Introduction. Each club offers RCYC Members varying privileges, please inquire with Membership for more information.RCYC MODELS
NORSEMAN 1930. One of three Eights built by Club subscription to compete for the honour of challenging for the Canada’s Cup, Norseman was designed by WJ Roué and built in the Club's Marine Yard. Norseman spent the summer of 2004 in Geneva, where she participated in the Eight-Metre World Cup regatta sailed on Lac Leman. L.O.A. 48 ft. 6 in. RCYC | KNOW YOUR RULES Based on questions received, I am going to discuss the term “proper course”. This is a term that does not appear very often in the Racing Rules of Sailing, but that nevertheless often appears in questions sent to me. There seems to be an assumption that boats are required to sail their proper course. This concept does not appear inthe rules.
RCYC MODELS
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC is embarking on The Cornerstone Project to restore, improve and build upon the amenities and services the Club currently provides and will continue to provide to all Members and their families for years to come. Cornerstone Project renovations began shortly after the project was approved by RCYC's Membership at the 2017 Annual GeneralMeeting.
RCYC | TORONTO, ON
The Crown & Beaver Bar is located in the City Clubhouse. It offers a menu of bar fare with weekly specials. The Crown & Beaver Bar features a large television ideal for watching the game or enjoying aRCYC | ABOUT US
RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. Our welcoming, family-friendly community welcomes sailors and non-sailors alike who share an interest in sailing, sports, fitness, and social dining.RCYC | TORONTO, ON
RCYC MEMBER COVID-19 WAIVER & DECLARATION. The Club is again open on a limited basis based on the agreement Members make with the Club and each other as outlined in this document, and on each visit to the Club. This Waiver & Declaration must be completed prior to visiting the Club at any time in 2021. Please note, this is an updated form andis
RCYC | HOURS & FACILITIES RCYC is one of the premier private clubs in Toronto. It features two Clubhouses, one in the heart of Toronto and one on Toronto Island. The City Clubhouse is Conveniently located at 141 St. George Street near the fashionable Yorkville district. The Island Clubhouse offers Members and their guests a relaxing getaway. Learn more about their facilities and hours of operation.RCYC MODELS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club possesses one of the finest collections of yacht models in North America. Our collection now includes over 170 models, about half displayed in the City Clubhouse Model Room with the remainder elsewhere in the City Clubhouse or in the Island Clubhouse.RCYC | JUNIORS
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club 141 St. George Street Toronto, ON, M5R 2L8 P: 416.967.7245 E: website@rcyc.caRCYC | TORONTO, ON
141 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5R 2L8. 416.967.7245. Our City Clubhouse is conveniently located just north of the St. George Subway Station. The main entrance is located on St. George Street. The side and parking entrances are accessible from Prince Arthur Avenue. RCYC | WOMEN'S SAILING RCYC WOMEN IN SAILING. The RCYC Women’s Sailing program offers social sailing on Mondays for beginner to intermediate sailors, and further skill training for women interested in racing on Tuesdays. Women’s Sailing has become one of the most popular and thriving recreational programs on the island. Open to all female RCYC Members,this
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RCYC DRESS CODE. The RCYC Dress Code is intended to maintain the standards and traditions of our Club. Members and their guests are invited, and strongly encouraged, to embrace the spirit and intent of the Club's Dress Code. Members are responsible for advising their guests of the RCYC Dress Code and for their guests respecting thisCode.
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C-BOATS 1923. In the Annals Of The Royal Canadian Yacht Club, C.H.J. Snider records that, "One of the happiest ventures undertaken by the Club was the institution of a one-design class of small yachts to fill the gap between the sailing dinghies and the Class R.The work began with a motion at the semi-annual meeting of November 25, 1922. The new sailing committee pushed it forward gladly with 43°37'26.5"N, 79°22'13.6"W WebCamMember Login
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