Burlington Sailing Boating Club
25 April 2019
LaSalle Park
Experience Boating on Burlington Bay
841 Lasalle Park Rd Burlington Ontario L7T1A1 Canada(905) 631-9291
bsbc@burlbay.com
http://burlbay.com
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
AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE
Reviews
Great Club
Reviewed roughly 2 years ago
A great club. We took a group of our Scouts for an introduction to Sailing. The instructors were really fantastic especially considering we were total newbies to Sailing. We'd love to go back! - Bob
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The Burlington Sailing & Boating Club (BS&BC) and the LaSalle Park Marina (LPMA) are nestled in a lush, tranquil park, on the tree-lined north shore of Burlington Bay. They are situated in the former village of Aldershot, only minutes from the 403 or QEW highways.
BS&BC and LPMA are self-help, non-profit, family-oriented organizations committed to providing quality, low cost recreational boating activities.
Together they form Burlington's only boating and water-access facility
The Burlington Sailing & Boating Club (est. 1975)
841 LaSalle Park Road
Burlington, ON L7T 4G9
(905) 681-6547
bsbc@burlbay.com
BS&BC is located in LaSalle Park overlooking scenic Burlington Bay. It is dedicated to providing a complete boating experience to its members and the community.
Facilities:
Cozy, two-story clubhouse with lounge, gas fireplace, TV/VCR, large entertainment/meeting room, showers, washrooms and a balcony with a captivating view of Burlington Bay
Secure summer dry-sail storage compound for dinghies & catamarans (see attached compound guidelines)
Launch ramp and floating dinghy dock
Fleet of 24 dinghies and 4 coach boats for youth and adult sail training in CYA basic through advanced sailing levels
Secure, low cost winter boat storage compound
Pump-out, mast-hoist and mast storage
Gas barbecues and sheltered picnic tables on the water
Programs for members:
Organized weekend cruises to other ports on Lake Ontario
Club races (twice-weekly) for keel boats
Access to regattas and events sponsored by other yacht clubs
Docking/visitation privileges at other yacht clubs
An active events calendar which includes:
Commodore's Ball, Sailpast, Annual Regatta, Fall Frolics, Christmas and New Year's Parties as well as many cruising/racing seminars, movie/pub nights, safety seminars, marine related training programs etc.
Informative monthly newsletter 'Underway' delivered
Community Programs:
Able Sail program (dinghy sailing for the physically challenged)
Youth Sail Training Day Camps
Adult & Senior Sail Training
Use of Club-owned Keelboats
Learn to sail
During July and August, BS&BC operates an active sailing program for ages 8 and up. The training is offered to the community-at-large and club membership is not required. Students are taught by Canadian Yachting Association certified instructors, and CYA certificates are awarded for each level attained.
Safety is an integral component built into all aspects of the programs and with a spirit of good times, fun and friendships naturally evolve.
Burlington Able Sail (see link)
With the support and sponsorship of the Ontario Sailing Association and the Ontario Trillium Foundation an 'Able Sail' Program is available for people with physical disabilities.
Custom equipment is available to transfer participants from wheel chairs into specially adapted boats. Disabilities include but are not limited to stroke, trauma, and MS It's so easy, the sailors have coined the phrase "If you can breathe, you can sail!"
Enjoy sailing without boat ownership 'Shark Program':
The program affords associate club members the opportunity to access a mid-sized keelboat that can be taken for relaxing day cruises exploring the bay. Alternatively, try your hand at club racing and other club activities. Sailing and boat maintenance is learned by hands-on participation under the guidance of experienced sailors. This becomes a natural stepping-stone between dinghies and larger keelboats
