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Sail on Nova Scotia

Submitted by Kim on Sunday, 12 April 2009One Comment

sailboatLike most ocean areas Nova Scotia has a thriving community of yacht clubs. Here is an abbreviated list:

Bedford Basin YC

Chester YC

D’Escousse CB, NS   Lennox Passage YC

Dartmouth YC (Burnside)

Digby   Royal Western NS

Halifax (North West Arm) Royal Nova Scotia

Halifax   Armdale YC

Hubbards YC

Kentville   Aylesford Lake YC

LaHave River YC

Lunenburg YC

Musquodoboit Harbour   Petpeswick YC

Pictou

Pugwash YC

Shearwater   (Canadian Forces Sailing Association)
* New:  Jul 11, 2009  Regatta for the cure for Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation + dance

Shediac Bay YC

Shelburne

St. Margaret’s Bay

St. Peter’s, CB-NS  Wallace MacAskill YC

Harbour YC

Yarmouth   Chebogue YC


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