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 […]
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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 »
The BC Marine Trails website Kayak Resources, BC coast, Kayak Map, Paddling Vancouver is a very interesting resource also for
BC Marine Trails website Read Post »
by BC Parks Foundation February 3, 2025 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Vancouver, BC – Thanks to an extraordinary community effort, 372 acres of
Diane Charles, Commodore of the Ladysmith Yacht Club, is giving an update on what is happening with the Ladysmith Yacht
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https://bcparks.ca/desolation-sound-marine-park Desolation Sound Marine Park is home to eelgrass habitats that play a crucial role in supporting marine biodiversity. To
Prideaux Haven – Follow ‘no anchoring’ buoys and signs to protect eelgrass beds Read Post »
The Kelowna Yacht Club is excited to announce another edition of the KYC Chronicle, which is dedicated to celebrating the
Kelowna Yacht Club Chronicle Read Post »
The Maple Bay Yacht Club has been volunteering as park hosts at Pirates Cove Marine Park since 1986 and in
MBYC Park Host Program – End of 2024 Season Report Read Post »
2024 management measures to protect Southern Resident killer whales | Pacific Region | Fisheries and Oceans Canada Southern Resident killer
2024 management measures to protect Southern Resident killer whales Read Post »
The B.C. Coastal Marine Strategy establishes the province’s first shared vision for the B.C. coast. The strategy will guide our decisions over the next
BC Coastal Marine Strategy published Read Post »
The 2023 edition of the Sun Cruiser which is an excellent guide to boating on the lake. Unfortunately, after publishing
Boating on Lake Okanagan Read Post »