An NSC member discovered a deadhead (a log sticking out of the water). GPS coordinates are: N 45° 23.107’, W 75° 52.351’ (45.385116°,-75.87251°). Depth in the area is 14 feet.
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To all members of NSC: As you may know, I have been on the board again this year as the past-commodore.
Members Mixer – Member Questions, Thursday April 28
At the AGM I indicated that I would try and find ways to foster more communication between members and the Board of Directors so we could hear concerns and suggestions. The Membership Mixer on April 28 (formerly known as the Spring Information Meeting) presents just such an opportunity to ask questions and voice an opinion.
An Evening In Tuscany
Have you volunteered for the NSC in 2016? When you come to the Annual General Meeting and register for voting collect your free ticket for a draw for an intimate evening dinner of wine and food from Tuscany for ten couples.
Buoy K1 is back in position, Marking Britannia Shoal
The large green buoy, K1, marking the western edge of Britannia Shoal, is now back where it should be – see this chart.
Launch 2015
Yes, yes, I know. There is still snow on the ground and most of the Ottawa River is still frozen. That’s precisely why I’m posting this…
Speaker Series: Wed. Jan. 31, 7.30pm: A Romantic & Luxurious Rhine River Cruise
Emma Moxley will describe the cruise she took last year on a new cruise ship using wonderful photos and video. She travelled from Luxembourg to historic Nuremberg Germany, travelling through 51 locks, on the Rhine, Mosel, Main and Danube.