Sunday, August 22, 2021

Cruising to National Yacht Club

Our first cruise with LSYC was to the National Yacht Club.  As it is so close to Queen City, we had never been there by boat, although I had visited often during the winters because QCYC held our winter board meetings at NYC.  

Being just off the Western Gap into Toronto Harbour, it certainly is a little busier than either QCYC or LSYC, but is a very short walk to amenities.  This was one of our first opportunities to actually socialize with some members of LSYC, and it was an easy sail back and forth.

Upon our return to LSYC, a visiting boat was still in our slip.  We met Bruce, who had sailed on Prime Interest in Florida, with original owners Harry and Mandy.  Small world.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

GlobalMedic


During the Covid lockdowns, with not much to do, I started volunteering with GlobalMedic, an organization which provides disaster relief internationally, and also supports local food banks and shelters.  

Several of the volunteers are there daily, and I got to know Dominique and Gerard, who came out for a sail with us and Marysia one day.  

Tuesday, August 03, 2021

West End mini cruise 2021


QCYC had a reciprocal cruise planned for the August long weekend to Royal Hamilton YC.  While we couldn't stay at RHYC, we got a mooring at the Harbour West Marina, and joined QCYC for their pot luck get togethers.  Hamilton is a great place to spend a couple of days and we walked around town, and even made the VERY long trek to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington!


The St. Lawrence II, a sail training vessel from Kingston, was moored near us at HWM and we got a great view of some of the trainees up in the rigging.


We followed up with a night at the Dalhousie Yacht Club before heading back home.