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”.

 

  • Southern Gulf Islanders Call for Urgent Action on Waterfront Issues

    Ganges, British Columbia – August 1st , 2024 – Today, Southern Gulf Islanders for Collaborative Partnerships and Reconciliation (SGIR) called on the BC Government to take urgent action on waterfront issues in the Southern Gulf Islands. SGIR is an informal group involving 800 waterfront owners in the Southern Gulf Islands. Here is the link of…

  • Waterfront Protection Coalition meets with Premier Eby and Minister Cullen on the DMP

    After months of advocacy, the WPC met with Premier David Eby and Minister Nathan Cullen today, to voice the concerns of our coalition members regarding the Dock Management Plan. We discussed the fundamental issues and outlined a transparent process that we view as the best path forward. For details, see the WPC news release.

  • Updates to the shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan

    Nathan Cullen, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, together with shishalh Nation, announced today proposed changes to the Dock Management Plan: “Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts about the proposed changes to the Dock Management Plan. Your feedback has been invaluable as we continue to work together with shishalh Nation to…

  • Updates to the shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan

    Nathan Cullen, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, together with shishalh Nation, announced today proposed changes to the Dock Management Plan: “Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts about the proposed changes to the Dock Management Plan. Your feedback has been invaluable as we continue to work together with shishalh Nation to…

  • Volunteers spearhead ghost fishing gear clean-up in Pender Harbour

    On Tuesday March 19 and Wednesday March 20, the Pender Harbour and Area Residents Association (PHARA) in conjunction with SeaWolf Diving and the Ocean Legacy Foundation will be retrieving abandoned nets (also known as ghost gear) and other pollutants (batteries, plastic, etc) from the waters of kalpilin/Pender Harbour. This project was authorized by Fisheries and…

  • Canadian Navigable Waters Act legislative review

    Transport Canada is asking for feedback from recreational boaters along with the shipping industry on the reworked federal Navigable Waters Act. This is an opportunity to weigh in on restrictions to navigation, ‘unscheduled’ navigable waters and ‘minor works’ such as mooring buoy congestion. The feedback submission is open until May 5, 2024. https://tc.canada.ca/en/corporate-services/consultations/canadian-navigable-waters-act-legislative-review

  • Proposed National Marine Conservation Area Reserve on the Central Coast (NMCAR)

    The government of Canada, through Parks Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the province of British Columbia, and the Nations are collaboratively assessing the potential conservation benefits and socio-economic implications of establishing an NMCAR in the region. Engagement with each partnering First Nation’s elected and hereditary leadership, as well as broader community members is integral…

  • Salish Sea Symposium

    The 2024 Salish Sea Symposium (January 23-24, 2024) is organized by Transport Canada as an event held under the Oceans Protection Plan’s Salish Sea Strategy, which aims to establish a shared level of understanding of existing work across the Salish Sea. The theme of this event is “Building on our past, advancing our future”. The two days…

 

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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