Whale-Safe Boating Course is available online
Calling all boaters in coastal BC—whether you paddle, sail, or motor, it’s time to make the water safer for everyone, […]
Whale-Safe Boating Course is available online Read Post »
Calling all boaters in coastal BC—whether you paddle, sail, or motor, it’s time to make the water safer for everyone, […]
Whale-Safe Boating Course is available online Read Post »
The B.C. Coastal Marine Strategy establishes the province’s first shared vision for the B.C. coast. The presentation below gives an update on the implementation
BC Coastal Marine Strategy – Implementation Planning Update Read Post »
The SRKW management measures to protect our ORCAs are in place again since June 1st. The vessel based measures complement
Southern Resident Killer Whales management measures Read Post »
Heather Skippen, the Kings Harbour Master Official and Transport Canada Enforcement Officer, gave a very interesting presentation about Esquimalt and
Esquimalt and Nanoose Harbour, Whiskey Golf Read Post »
The June 2025 Newsletters written by Phil Aldrich (Region 1) and John Green (Region 3)have been posted in the members-only
Newsletters posted Read Post »
A petition has been filed by the Pender Harbour Area Residents Association (PHARA) in BC Supreme Court, challenging the Declaration
PHARA challenges BC Reconciliation Law Read Post »
Vancouver has a busy harbour. With thousands of commercial and recreational vessels moving through the waters that make up the
Port of Vancouver releases Boaters Handbook for safe navigation Read Post »
The minutes and attachments of our meeting on May 31, 2025 at the Nanaimo Yacht Club and via Zoom are
CBCYC meeting on May 31, 2025 – minutes and attachments are posted Read Post »
shíshálh Nation and the Province recently renewed the 2018 Foundation Agreement. Join B.C. representatives for a virtual information session to
Do you have expired marine flares ? Flares manufactured in 2021 or earlier expire this year, as Transport Canada approves
Expired marine flares disposal – updated for Nanaimo Read Post »