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1 Stadium Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3H4, Canada
(416) 260-8686 www.thenyc.com
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Jan 4, 2019
Having enjoyed being a guest for many years while racing on others boats, when our family decided to buy a boat of our own, National was a natural choice and we are now Senior Members. It has a great location on the city side, excellent dining room, great programs for crewing, learn to sail and much more. Can't beat the access from the city side and minutes to the Island or the Lake.

May 15, 2019
Very friendly and beautiful. Recommend to all sailors.

Jan 13, 2019
Joined last summer. The people are friendly and great sense of community. Great for racing keelboats and just cruising. Also the location is the best. Great view of the city skyline and right off of lakeshore. No water taxi required to get to the club. I only wish there were more people in my age group.

Oct 1, 2018
Fantastic city-side location with a fabulous dining room, best docks, comprehensive learn to sail, cruising and racing programs. Located next to waterfront trail, Ontario Place. The members are friendly and come from all walks of life. Did I mention parking!

Aug 21, 2018
I like this yacht club. Easy to get to from downtown, secure (gated), bike racks for the urbanites like me. Their food ranges from OK to excellent - they have catered for our ski club several times, and I find that's when we get the best menus. Full membership is expensive, but hey, it's a yacht club. Their crew programs are affordable. They definitely host a lot of events, races, etc.

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