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I recently had the pleasure of discovering the 22 acre Etobicoke Yacht Club (EYC) through the Toronto International Boat Show and was invited to attend an Open House event being held at the Club.

Although my husband and I aren’t yet the proud owners of a boat, we do have many dreams and plans of buying one so we decided to see just what the Etobicoke Yacht Club has to offer.

The first thing that impressed us the most about EYC was undoubtedly the atmosphere. We were warmly greeted as if we were old, familiar friends.

She gave us quite a bit of information about the Club, its history, people, and rules and answered a lot of our questions before we even needed to ask.

EYC truly regards itself as a “self help” club, and that feeling emanated from each person we encountered. Everyone was so friendly and willing to share their experiences with us while offering helpful words of advice. I couldn’t help but feeling totally comfortable and at ease although I am certainly still “green” when it comes to the wonderful world of sailing. What an amazing feeling.

Club members spend a lot of time and effort maintaining the various programs EYC offers. With everything from cruising to racing to gardening to social groups as well as junior sailing and dock building programs, there’s definitely a place for everyone to get involved while putting their unique expertise to good use.

Along with an indepth racing program, there are up to 10 organized cruises held annually by the Club which maintains its own small fleet of power boats.

Velma also took the time to introduce us to several people and within a short 20 minutes we felt as if we had known everyone for many years.

Then, Dave Wilton invited those of us who were new to the Club to take a tour of the facilities. During the last five years, the Club’s 350 docks have all been rebuilt allowing both sail boats and power boats to be housed on one of the most impressive dock facilities on all of Lake Ontario.

After our tour, we settled in to watch an interesting slideshow and were then offered some delicious snacks and refreshments. I immediately got the impression that members of the Club were able to work hard together while having a good time. And, the socializing and parties don’t stop after the weather gets colder either as the fun continues all year round.

After the Open House was over, a Hawaiian Luau was on the schedule complete with live music and dancing. Unfortunately, we already had other plans and we’re not able to attend, but I know we will be going back very soon. And this time, as members.

Thank you EYC!

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Etobicoke Yacht Club

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  • Last updated:  July 25, 2020

Whether you are an avid sailor, a racer, a cruiser, or even if you have no boating experience at all, Etobicoke Yacht Club has challenging, exciting, relaxing and fun times of camaraderie to share with you and your family. Meet the friendliest yacht club on Lake Ontario. We’re located in Humber Bay Park, Toronto.

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  • Yacht Club location: 300 Humber Bay Park Rd W, Toronto, ON
  • Latitude: 43.6149013
  • Longitude: -79.47978009999997
  • First Night: Free
  • Second Night: Free
  • Flat Rate: $30
  • Club Website: http://www.eyc.ca
  • General Club Phone Number: 416-259-1159
  • General Club Office Email: [email protected]
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  • VHF‐FM Marine channel Monitored: 68
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  • Limitations: 45ft sail, 38ft power

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If a picture is worth a 1000 words, this EYC Gallery tells our story of community, friendship and lifelong memories. The EYC lifestyle has it all from boating to socializing to teamwork to caring for our club and the grounds. Please enjoy our collection of photos, and if you picture yourself at EYC we’d be happy to hear from you!

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Etobicoke yacht club junior sail program .

JOIN US AT JUNIOR SAIL PROGRAM AWARDS & FUNDRAISER 

ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2024  

All participants of the Junior Sail Program and their families are invited

The 2024 Junior Sail Program is now open for registrations !  

Make sure you register early to ensure your child's spot in his or hers chosen program .

Click here to go directly to Registrations ! 

The Etobicoke Yacht Club (EYC) established a not-for-profit Junior Sail Program (JSP) in 200 0 exclusively to promote the sport of sailing for the youth in our community. The Program operates from a dedicated sail training facility within the Etobicoke Yacht Club ground s and on the water in the beautiful and sheltered Humber Bay.

The Program is open to youth between the ages of 7 to 17, from ab solute beginner to the more experienced sailors who want to continue developing their racing skills.

All our coaches or instructors are nationally certified and insured by Sail Canada and Ontario Sailing to deliver the nationally accredited CAN S ail curriculum.  Our highly motivated staff is dedicated to share the love of s ailing and to get out on the water with the program participants whenever the program curriculum r equires it. They also develop their own sailor skills as many of the coach's participant in club racing and are highly successful  sailors in their own right. 

Please review the other pages in this site as it contains program specific information and participant details of what to expect and bring. 

Our registration web page i s now open for registrations. We continue to offer the full range of CANSail sailing courses for ages 7 to 17, and for the more adventurous junior sailors, a choice of two race teams, Opti and Laser c l asses. (prerequisites and conditions apply).

Space gets more limited as time goes on, so be sure to register early. If you find your preferred program full, please use the provided wait list to sign up. As additional spaces may become available and we will contact those on the wait list first.

If you have any further questions or comments, please email us at [email protected] . See you on the water !

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Visiting by Water

  • The entrance to our Harbour is located at  N 43,36.6 / W 79,29.0
  • Once inside the harbour proper, Etobicoke Yacht Club is located starboard, immediately beyond the lighthouse, at the southeast end of the harbour. Our neighbour, Mimico, lies straight ahead at the north end of the harbour.

Enter the Channel…

  • Starboard side, at the inside point, you’ll see the retired lighthouse beyond which our docks come into view.
  • The first dock is “D”, dutifully followed by “C”, “B” and “A”.
  • All slips are numbered from shore out with even numbers on the north side and odd numbers on the south side.
  • The visitor dock lies between “A” and “B” docks, near shore, port side. If you have not yet been assigned a dock, tie up here and report to the duty office on the lower floor of the clubhouse.

Caution in approaching the EYC/MCC harbour entrance…

  • The private green buoy, just south of the harbour entrance, at N 43,36.534 / W 79,28.047 replaces the AWOL Government Buoy charted at N 43,36.62 / W 79,29.04.   The buoy sits in 15′ of water but guards a rocky shoal.
  • Although visitors coming from the east should beware, this definitely applies to those approaching the entrance from the south or west.  Do NOT hug the shoreline.

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