Council of
BC YaCHT CLUBS

In January 1956, the first meeting of interested boating clubs was held in Nanaimo. It was then formally registered as British Columbia Non Profit Society in January 1980 representing the interests of boaters from more than 50 British Columbia boating organizations. We have representation on Provincial and Federal committees to provide and receive information pertinent to our recreational interests, and collaborate with like-minded outdoor organizations in BC and Washington State.  In 1990, at the request of BC Parks, we formed B.C. Marine Parks Forever Society to assist in funding land purchases to be added to the Marine Park System. We meet four times per year, alternating between the mainland and Vancouver Island.

Current Council Activities

Top Priorities

  • Gambier Island Official Community Plan
  • Southern Gulf Islands – Southeast Vancouver Island Advisory Group
  • Pender Harbour Dock Management Plan
  • Amendments to the Land Act

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Projects

The Council is working and supporting a variety of projects

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The Marine Parks Forever Society is an all-volunteer registered non-profit founded by the Council of BC Yacht Clubs in 1990

We advocate for and financially support the creation, expansion or enhancement of BC Marine Parks.

We also execute special projects for boaters like the popular “stern-tie program”.

 

  • PHARA challenges BC Reconciliation Law

    A petition has been filed by the Pender Harbour Area Residents Association (PHARA) in BC Supreme Court, challenging the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). For details see https://phara.ca/phara-challenges-bc-reconciliation-law/

  • Upcoming information sessions: shíshálh Nation – British Columbia Foundation Agreement and shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan

    shíshálh Nation and the Province recently renewed the 2018 Foundation Agreement. Join B.C. representatives for a virtual information session to find out more about the agreement. Dates: March 20 and 31, 2025 Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Format: Zoom video conference Representatives from the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation and the Ministry of…

  • BC and Coastal First Nations (CFN) announce bilateral Accord

    Lori Halls, Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship announced today: British Columbia and the Coastal First Nations (CFN) have negotiated a new bilateral Accord, which consolidates and builds upon the parties’ 2009 Reconciliation Protocol and 2020 Memorandum of Understanding. BC and CFN will be signing this new Accord on August…

  • Updates to the shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan Announced

    The BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship provided an update to the Dock Management Plan via email: To whom it may concern, As an interested party in the shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan, we are notifying you of updates to the shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan. Updates can be found here. Together, the…

  • Southern Resident Killer Whales management measures

    The SRKW management measures to protect our ORCAs are in place again since June 1st. The vessel based measures complement existing annual management measures in place to address key threats to Southern Resident Killer whales and maps with more detailed descriptions of each area and measures can be found on the Southern Resident killer whale…

  • Esquimalt and Nanoose Harbour, Whiskey Golf

    Heather Skippen, the Kings Harbour Master Official and Transport Canada Enforcement Officer, gave a very interesting presentation about Esquimalt and Nanoose Harbour, and Whiskey Golf testing range. It talks about their regulations, safety protocols and recent developments. The presentation is available here. Important to remember:

  • Port of Vancouver releases Boaters Handbook for safe navigation

    Vancouver has a busy harbour. With thousands of commercial and recreational vessels moving through the waters that make up the Port of Vancouver every year, alongside ferries and seaplanes, it is crucial for all marine users to be aware of the rules and procedures to follow to ensure safety and harmony on the water. As…

  • Expired marine flares disposal – updated for Nanaimo

    Do you have expired marine flares ? Flares manufactured in 2021 or earlier expire this year, as Transport Canada approves them for four years. They should be replaced every third or fourth boating season. To dispose of expired flares, do not light them, throw them overboard, or add them to household garbage. Transport Canada no…

Let us know if your Yacht Club has open positions – we are happy to post them here.

Our next meeting is on 

Saturday, September 19, 2026 via Zoom

Our meeting schedule for 2026 is

February  28, 2026          online via Zoom
May 16, 2026                   Nanaimo Yacht Club and via Zoom
September 19, 2026       online via Zoom
November 21, 2026        West Vancouver Yacht Club and via Zoom

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