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Toronto Island Sailing Club

Toronto Island Sailing Club

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Avenue of the Island, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2S2, Canada
(416) 203-6872 www.torontosailing.com
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Mar 28, 2019
Great sail club - If you weren't gazing at the great view of downtown Toronto across the water, you'd think you're in cottage country. Members have use of the club's dinghys and catamaran and have access to sailing courses. The club is very social with members staying for a BBQ and an adult beverage after sailing. Membership is limited and does sell out so recommend joining early.

Apr 22, 2018
I learned to sail at TISC 30 years ago and I am still there. This February (2017) I skippered a big boat sailing trip from Antigua to Guadeloupe and back. Learning to sail at TISC let's you take sailing and the friends you meet there to a level you would not imagine. Come and join us, sail as far as want :-)

Mar 11, 2017
Very fun club - dinghy and catamaran sailing, barbecues, regular island time, hammocks, amazing views of downtown across the water, interesting and diverse crowd. Completely volunteer driven which keeps it affordable. Limited membership though and it fills up every year.

Jul 27, 2016
The best kept secret in the city. Beautiful cottages grounds, barbecues and learning to sail a fleet of small boats for less than $500/yr.

Mar 9, 2017
A country vacation in the city. Beautiful place to learn to sail in a great social setting to boot.

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