NSC - Annual Events
Below are a list of regularly scheduled events hosted by NSC each year. Click on the links for more information about each event. These pages are intended to provide background information for newcomers about NSC's annual events. Information about the current year's events will generally be published shortly before each event; links may or may not be provided from these pages.
This site is still under construction. Comments are welcome. Also, anyone interested in writing a page about any event, please contact Hugh Morrin. We just need the content; you don't have to create the web page.
For a complete listing of all current events, see the NSC Google Calendar.
January
- Friday Night Dinners & Entertainment start (usually January - April)
- Toonie Talks start (usually January - April)
- Interclub Awards Night
- Iceboating season starts, depending on ice conditions.
February
- Valentine's Dinner & Dance
March
- St Patrick's Day Party
April
- Spring General Meeting
- THRASH Party (Thank Heavens Racing And Sailing are Here)
May
- Weeknight Racing starts (May - September)
- Summer BBQs start (May - September)
- Launch Day
- New Members' Night
- Mother's Day Brunch
June
- Commodore's Sailpast & Dinner
- MacGregor/Venture Rendezvous
- Nepean One-Design Regatta, aka "The NOD"
- C&C 27 Raft-ups
July
- Canada Day Celebrations
- Pinhey's Point Race and Up-River Sail & Raft-Up *
- Open Bic Un-Regatta
- Easter Seals Regatta
- Mohr Island Up/Down Race *
August
- Baskin's Beach Weekend
- Midnight Madness Race & Corn Roast
- Harbourmaster's Race & BBQ
- Stony Point Race *
- Sailing School Awards Night
September
- Fanfare Regatta and Hip of Beef Dinner
- Single-Handed Race
October
- 20 Mile Race *
- Frostbite Series - First three Sundays in October.
- Turkey Trot Fun Race - Thanksgiving Day
- Halloween Party
November
- Annual General Meeting
- NSC Awards Night
December
- Kids' Christmas Party
- New Year's Eve Party
* These events are part of the Interclub Long Distance Series.
See the current NSC calendar.
Updated by Hugh Morrin, nsc-events at nsc dot ca.