We partner with Deep Blue Cleanup in an effort to be better Ottawa River Stewards. Here is their spring report where we feature in helping with these efforts. Have a read, and get involved – it is our water playground after all.
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In case you hadn’t realised, all COVID restrictions are lifted.
Yes, we are fully open, you are welcome to wear a mask or not, please check the website for any timing restrictions, bar & galley too. YAY – let the fun begin for everyone.
The NSC Harbour is Closed for 2023
With thanks to Mike Lee’s leadership, our Volunteers and Staff, the NSC Harbour was officially closed today for the 2023 Boating Season. Have a fantastic “off season”, see you in 2024!
Urgent Appeal for Medical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Our Ottawa and Gatineau hospitals are in need of PPE to protect all of us from COVID-19. They are seeking surgical masks, N-95 masks, gloves, gowns, hand sanitizer, face shields, goggles, feet/head coverings, disinfectant wipes and viral swab kits. University of Ottawa medical students are picking up donations from across the community. Â If you have…
The Big Kahuna goes missing
Recent news…this man last seen exiting the sailing room. he was carrying an empty beer pitcher. He appeared to be unhappy and willing to share his feelings. If you have any information as to his whereabouts pls notify the PRD asap Click here to see results.
Olympic Circle Yellow Race Marks, + 2 New Ones, now installed
The yellow race marks that comprise our “Olympic Circle” have now been installed, along with two additional marks: Q mark has been installed 1.4 Nm due north of NSC’s harbour entrance, near the Quebec Shore, and QP mark has been installed off Queen’s Park.
Greg Dargavel & Pam Dargavel’s request for help
Dearest NSC Members, families and friends, I wanted to share a very personal story from long time members Greg Dargavel and Pam Hopkins-Dargavel. Their children have been brought up at NSC over the years and all of them have supplied countless hours as volunteers and staff for all things boating. They need our help!