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”.

 

  • Survey on Islands Trust Draft Policy Statement – Deadline February 2, 2026

    The Islands Trust is a unique, province‑created local government whose core mandate is to preserve and protect the environment and rural character of the Gulf Islands and surrounding waters in the Salish Sea. On July 29, 2025, Islands Trust Council (ITC) gave first reading to the Islands Trust draft Policy Statement. The multi-year process to…

  • Islands Trust 2024/25 Annual Report is now available

    The Islands Trust 2024/25 Annual Report is now available online. Each year, this report provides a snapshot of Islands Trust work in the Islands Trust Area. Inside, you’ll find highlights of projects and initiatives from the past year and details about progress on Islands Trust Council’s strategic goals. You are invited to read the report and learn…

  • Guidance Toolkit for Engagement with Indigenous Communities

    The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC published the Guidance Toolkit for Engagement with Indigenous Communities describing tools for recreation organizations embarking on discussions andrelationship building with First Nations at the community level.

  • Sunshine Coast Dock Licences are Here

    By the Waterfront Protection Coalition – July 29, 2025 The Province has issued a Ministerial Order launching a new fast-tracked process for eligible grandfathered private moorage docks. Roughly 220 dock licence offers have been issued this week so check your email. Only dock owners who’ve self-registered their dock are eligible to receive a fast-track offer of a twenty-year…

  • Boating on Lake Okanagan

    The 2023 edition of the Sun Cruiser which is an excellent guide to boating on the lake.  Unfortunately, after publishing for many years, there are no new issues planned.  Hopefully this answers any questions people might have regarding places to moor on the Lake. See more details on the Resources page. Thanks to Michael Newcombe for…

  • BC Parks marine user research – survey

    BC Parks wants to speak with people who go boating on B.C.’s coastal waters and who visit marine parks: “Hearing about a variety of experiences on the B.C. coast will help us make BC Parks marine services, such as policies and digital tools, better for a broad range of park visitors.  The Marine visitor research recruitment survey…

  • Iconic Area On BC’s Central Coast Now Protected Forever

    A historically important and ecologically rich area about 100 kilometres north of Vancouver Island on the BC coast is now protected in perpetuity, thanks to a generous donation from the Tula Foundation’s Eric Peterson and Christina Munck. 55 acres on Calvert Island has been transferred to the BC Parks Foundation with the intention that it will become part…

  • Safe Boat Havens

    Early in the 1990’s, the Council of B.C. Yacht Clubs, through its members, embarked upon the task of formulating a catalogue of safe anchorages throughout the coast of British Columbia Intended for the specific use of small vessels where there would be reasonable confidence of secure anchoring on arrival and a peaceful night. This catalogue…

 

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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