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Canadian Forces Sailing Association

Canadian Forces Sailing Association

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1001 Maplebank Rd, Victoria, British Columbia, V9A 4M2, Canada
(250) 385-8873 www.cfsaesq.ca
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Apr 15, 2018
Great drinking spot if you work at the graving dock and want to wait for traffic to clear at 4 pm

Apr 10, 2018
This club is also the home of The Disability Sailing Association. CFSA is also an unsung supporter of Sea Cadets and the Boy Scouts the also Moor boats at CFSA

Jan 22, 2018
Awesome manger extremely helpful Great place to have a drink and learn a thing or 2

Sep 1, 2017
Fantastic spot to hold private event with space for dancing, stage, and a bar with a nice view, outdoor seating, and lots of parking.

Nov 26, 2016
Great place to to sail. My kids did a summer sailing program a few years ago and they were wonderful with my kids.

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