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Toronto Sailing & Canoe Club

Toronto Sailing & Canoe Club

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1391 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 3C1, Canada
(416) 533-5907 www.tscc.net
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Jun 3, 2018
I took a keelboat course with TSCC. The course material was helpful, and we discovered many sailing maneuvers. There is a lot of practical experience, and I definitely feel more comfortable on a sailboat. However, our course materials were late by 1 week and no one made any effort to deliver them on time, which made the course and testing quite difficult. Several sailing concepts were not covered at all, and instructor was yelling (quite a bit) that we were supposed to know because we were skippers. Course information was very good, but customer experience is average at best.

Aug 5, 2017
Hi, my name is Chris and I've been sailing at tscc for over 5 years, in that time I have had so much fun and I have learned a lot! I am now in cansail 5 and still really enjoy the summer program.The instructors are super nice and have lots of experience. I highly recommend this club to anyone who wants to learn how to sail and have so much fun doing it.

Nov 8, 2016
I took adult sailing lessons (CANSAIL 1-3) this summer and loved every second of it. The club is run by great staff and the environment is very casual. They've also started running weekly fleet races and cruises, which are a lot of fun. As a fleet member, you get access to their dinghy boats (older 420s and new RS Visions). Fleet memberships are reasonably priced.

Jul 15, 2015
My son has been taking sailing lessons at the TS&CC (at the summer camps) since he was 8 and progressed from the Wet Feet to CanSail programs. He's now 11, learning to race (CanSail 3) and has already put in his request for a month's sailing next summer. The instructors are all young, dynamic, patient and fun, and the kids love the sailing, swimming and games. I very much like that the club lacks the pretense of other sailing clubs that have a dress code--the focus here is on learning sailing skills in a fun setting, not on your outfit. Overall, a very cost-effective program with inexpensive before/after care plus you can sign up for a good quality hot lunch program (i.e. lasagne, fajitas, stuffed chicken etc all with salads ). On a cool and windy day and a dip in the lake, a hot lunch is particularly appreciated. Finally, the club is easily accessible by TTC (King Streetcar to Dowling Ave, then a 5' walk south) to a pedestrian light right in front of the club to cross the Lakeshore.

Jun 17, 2017
ottimo club e la scuola di vela

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