Bronte Harbour Yacht Club
25 April 2019
Established in 1962
The original formation of BHYC came about when select members from the Hamilton Yacht Club, a mixture of Power and Sail, left and formed their own club - Burlington Yacht Club.
2514 Lakeshore Road West Oakville Ontario L6L1H8 Canada(905) 827-6437
https://bhyc.on.ca
Listing Since 25 April 2019
Service Features
Club RacingClubhouse
Docks and Slips
Fitness Center
Meeting and Catering Facilities
Membership
Mooring
Parking
Restaurant Available
Small Craft Dry Storage
Social Events
Swimming Pool
Training/Learning Programs
Winter Storage
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Bronte Harbour Yacht Club is located at 43.3925026; -79.7153042 in the inner harbour, West of the lighthouses, at the mouth of Bronte Creek in historic Bronte Village. We offer three nights Mediterranean-style mooring at no charge by reservation only. Visitors from reciprocal yacht clubs are able to reserve a dock through our dock reservation request system. We can accommodate boats up to 35 feet with drafts up to approximately six feet depending on the annual lake water level. Visiting boats must carry a Marine Insurance Policy equal to or greater than $2million.
Most slips offer 30-amp power and fresh water access. Gas barbecues and picnic tables are available at the club, ice can be purchased from bar staff. Our club house offers washrooms, showers, bar services on a cash basis, television, and a computer with internet access. The inner harbour marina offers haul outs, boat wash as well as repair facilities. Pump-outs and fuel are available in the Bronte Outer Harbour Marina just east of the mouth of Bronte Creek. The harbour is adjacent to Bronte Village offering restaurants, coffee shops, pubs, grocery stores and many more amenities within walking distance to make your stay with us a pleasant one.
Bronte Harbour Yacht Club is a volunteer run club with an officer of the day program. An Officer of the Day is on duty in the afternoons on most weekends and Friday evenings for visiting boats. If there is no Officer of the Day available, visitors are asked to tie up at the visitors' dock #200 (up the river on the north side, on the last turn before the Lakeshore Road bridge) and check-in with the bar staff for a mooring assignment. Please fly your club burgee and show your membership card to the Officer of the Day or to the bar staff.