Members are strongly encouraged to ensure that ladders, outboards and other attractive items are secured to their boat in the harbour, or cradle/trailer when in the yard with a locked cable or equivalent.
It’s been far too long since we were able to welcome you to a night on the deck for sit down dining. Now we can, and it started Friday 11th June at 4pm.
A huge thank you to the volunteers who organized and conducted another very successful launch on Saturday, 5 June. Once again, despite the challenges imposed by the pandemic, the teams performed a flawless series of launches with some 70 boats placed in the harbour by early afternoon. “BZ” to all.
The NSC owned Weather Station was installed on the lighthouse at the harbour entrance on May 28, 2021. The station’s link is also available in the Weather page.
For all members awareness and those participating. The volunteer cooperative trailer launch will be happening this Saturday May 22nd, starting at 8:00AM at both the North and South cranes.
As we are all rightfully excited to be allowed back to our beloved boats tomorrow to actually get on the water, I wanted to share with you what is an intensely personal account from one of our long standing friends and members: Laura Parkinson.
Parking in the overflow parking area to the east of the main gate is now permitted for members’ trailers. A bosun can give members access to the area, and will ensure that members’ trailers are locked.
Dearest NSC Members, families and friends, I wanted to share a very personal story from long time members Greg Dargavel and Pam Hopkins-Dargavel. Their children have been brought up at NSC over the years and all of them have supplied countless hours as volunteers and staff for all things boating. They need our help!
NOD 2021 is moved to August 14-15. To our awesome group of volunteers: we will reconnect to check your availability. NOD 2021 remains the J22 Ontario Championship.
Back by popular demand and on Zoom for the first time, the 2021 Women in Wind Conference takes place on the afternoon of Saturday, April 24th. As of April 13, more than 50 women are registered. Speakers range from a commodore to a cruise week director, from local sailors to an Olympic racer.