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Welcome to the Port Credit Yacht Club

The Club where you can "Vacation Every Day of the Week" means the absolute perfect location for you, your family, your friends and your boat.

Known as "The place to be" with a reputation as one of the friendliest Clubs on the lake, Port Credit Yacht Club is set in acres of lush, green parkland on the Ontario Waterfront Trail. It is an idyllic setting with complete amenities yet easily within reach of all that Greater Toronto has to offer.

Port Credit Yacht Club was founded in 1936. It is the home of the Susan Hood Trophy Race, held annually since 1955. It is a sponsoring club of the Lake Ontario 300 Challenge Race and the Lake Ontario Short Handed Racing Series.

Whether you want to be a social member and just enjoy the Club's amenities and fellowship or be a full Member mooring your boat at our modern dock facilities, we know you will thoroughly enjoy the Port Credit Yacht Club.



Spirit of Canada

We are proud that Spirit of Canada calls PCYC her home Club.

If you are at PCYC, please stop in to see the boat (which will be back in May) and meet solo ocean racer Derek Hatfield.



Spirit of Canada

For more information about Spirit of Canada, please visit their web site at www.spiritofcanada.net.

 

 

If you have questions about membership, please call 905-278-7911 ext. 224 or e-mail Suzette Newton for more information.

If you have questions about the Sailing Programs for Adults & Children, please call 905-278-5578 for more information.




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Port Credit Yacht Club proudly presents: Spirit of Canada’s Send Off Celebration
Friday, June 20th, 2008 5:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.


Be sure to read this month's Credit Notes

Spirit of Canada

PCYC is the proud home of 2 great sailors... Solo ocean racer Derek Hatfield www.spiritofcanada.net (above) and Olympic Silver Medalist Mike Wolfs (below).