Cruising at TMCC
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Most of the multihulls at TMCC are cruising boats and on any given year, some of our members are sailing the world's oceans.
For those of us who have yet to take the leap, Lake Ontario is a wonderful cruising region. With dozens of protected harbours and bays, you are never more than 20 miles from an interesting town or quiet anchorage.
TMCC is located just outside the entrance to Toronto's inner harbour where you can find all the fun and entertainment a big city offers.
Just 1 mile away lay the Toronto Islands, a 300+ acre public park with lagoons and public docks for your enjoyment.
Most of our members have spent lots of time exploring the lake and can provide plenty of guidance to visiting sailors.
We welcome visitors, but due to our limited dock and mooring space we ask you to limit your stay to 2 nights as our guest.
updated: July 15
All clubs identified below have responded to our mailing and their cards have been posted on our club board. This list will be updated as more are received however, please refer to the board for the latest.
A “2009 TMCC Club Reciprocals” white binder has been placed in the clubhouse with the actual letters and details of each club. Check these carefully before visiting.
Alexandra Yacht Club
Ashbridge’s Bay Yacht Club
Aquatic Park Sailing Club
Brockville Yacht Club
Bronte Yacht Club
Burlington Sail and Boating Club
Cobourg Yacht Club
Dalhousie Yacht Club
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Frenchman’s Bay Yacht Club
Grimsby Yacht Club
Harbour City Yacht Club
Highland Yacht Club
Mimico Cruising Club
National Yacht Club
Niagara-On-The-Lake Sailing Club
Oakville Yacht Squadron
Olcott Yacht Club
Port Credit Yacht Club
Presqu’ile Yacht Club
Queen City Yacht Club
Royal Hamilton Yacht Club
Sodus Bay Yacht Club
Scarborough Bluffs Sailing Club
Smugglers’ Cove Boat Club
Toronto Hydroplane & Sailing Club
Toronto Sailing & Canoe Club
Thousand Islands Yacht Club
Tuscarora Yacht Club
CFB Trenton Yacht Club
Whitby Yacht Club
Yacht-Club De Quebec

