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St James Town Sailing Club

St James Town Sailing Club

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Toronto, Ontario, M4T 2P1, Canada
(416) 466-3421 www.sailtoronto.com
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Jul 12, 2018
The BEST ran Club of all of them down there. People that really care about your experience, and a budget that allows them to keep their equipment in top-notch condition. Tons of programs for everyone, Laser, Albacores, Multi hulls, or just join as a casual member, swim, hang out. Great bunch of people.

Mar 4, 2018
Great club, good vibes, supportive learn to sail environment. Highly recommended!

May 22, 2014
I have been member at different clubs in different cities. St. James Town Sailing Club has been the most enjoyable club I have encountered. It is close to downtown, but when you are there, you have escaped the city. I have referred friends and all of them are still members and really enjoyed the learn to sail programs. As a more experienced sailor, I have found all of the members welcoming and eager to help others integrate into the club.

May 14, 2014
Great club! Totally a cottage in the city. Nothing's as good as drinks on the deck after all day out on the harbour. Wicked sailing, great parties and socializing, awesome regattas. Courses and clinics are awesome too. Wouldn't want to spend the summer anywhere else.

Jun 16, 2014
I joined St James Town Sailing Club (J-town) in 2012 and have spent the last three summers learning how to sail. You learn to sail on their new fleet of Albacores and then move on to also sail Lasers as well as Nacra 500 Catamarans. I really love the club. It's very welcoming to new members. New sailors can sign up for classes and different training courses that they run through out the sailing season. It's truly a great community. They also throw great parties at their club house. I'd highly recommend checking them out! It's just like having a cottage in the city :)

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Mon:8 am - 10:30 pm
Tue:8 am - 10:30 pm
Wed:8 am - 10:30 pm
Thu:8 am - 10:30 pm
Fri:8 am - 10:30 pm
Sat:8 am - 10:30 pm

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