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Boating
Links
Canadian Power and
Sail Squadrons
Canadian
Coast Guard
Notice to Mariners
The
Canadian Boating Marine and Leisure Directory
The
Boat Show
Canadian Yachting
Sailing Calculator
Canadian Aids to Navigation System
Commander Bob's
Boating Safety Notebook
What time is it? Provided
by the U.S. Naval Observatory
Navigator - Celestial
software
Rideau System
Water Levels from the gauges
Water Levels in St-Lawrence River
http://marinas.com
This is a very complete website, mainly U.S. information, that includes
marinas, ferry terminals, points of interest, port / harbour overviews,
inlets, bridges, locks, restaurants, lighthouses, anchorages, videos,
weather, classifieds, marina owners, marina reservations etc. The
details above for marinas in Quebec :
http://marinas.com/browse/marina/CA/QC/
www.marinasontario.com
This website, maintained by the Ontario Marine Operators Association,
presents itself as ‘the largest recreational marine trade association in
Canada’. Their membership includes yacht clubs, privately and
municipally owned marinas, as well as members who supply products and
services to the marine industry. Lots of useful information for trip
planning is available here.
www.marinfo.gc.ca
This site has a wealth of information for boaters from shoals in your
area of travel to buoy tending and activities of the CCG fleet of ships.
The site has many links to other government departments responsible for
maintaining the safety and security of boaters and the waterways, oceans
and lakes.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety/
This site of Transport Canada is another gem that will bring boaters up
to date with the regulations and any changes that affect us such as the
discontinuation of the single vessel label program. From here you can,
and should, link into the site,
http://weatheroffice.gc.ca/marine
, before going too far from shore, even on a sunny day. There
are several other websites for weather information such as
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
for USA conditions and
www.theweathernetwork.com
. This information is essential for boaters and serves as a
clear reminder of the main focus of the CPS.
http://sailquest.com
This is another useful site that lists various services for boaters
planning trips towards Ottawa, Kingston and Toronto.
http://www.shopincanada.com/Marine/
Marine-Equipment
This site will help you find almost every piece of equipment that a
boater needs, and what you can’t find here you should be able to locate
at
www.iboats.com.
Don’t forget custom and handling charges if ordering gear from
the States.
www.americanboating.org/naval_protection_zones.asp
This is very important information regarding particulars, rules,
regulations etc., for travel to and within the U.S.A. by boat.
Web-browsing (web-dreaming) on a terrible day doesn’t
get much better than on
www.westmarine.com and locally,
www.boathouse.ca
Last but not least, all racers must have a look at
http://www.sailing.org
, which is the website for the International Sailing
Federation (ISAF).
Weather
Links
Marine
Weather Forecast - Lake St. Louis
Weather warnings for Quebec
Links to Members'
Websites
Sailor Jim
Marisa's
Sailing Page
West
Island Yacht Clubs
The Royal Saint Lawrence Yacht Club
Beaconsfield Yacht Club
Pointe Claire Yacht Club
Baie d'Urfe Yacht Club
Lord
Reading Yacht Club
Baie
d'Urfe Boating Club
Our
Sponsors' Websites
Quantum
Sails Design Group
McGill
Maritime Services Inc.
Ogilvy & Ogilvy
YnotSailing.com
Other
Related Websites
Lachine
Canal (history and photo album)
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