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CANOE Travel – Ontario – Ship fest sails into Toronto …

Posted on 06 July 2010 by jos

US Brig Niagara, a symbol of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and reminder of the Battle of 1812, will be at the Toronto Waterfront Festival, which runs from.

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The Sloman Economics News Site » Blog Archive » Sailing the desert

Posted on 16 June 2010 by jos

Here’s an exciting bit of news .

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Sailing Open Day a Success « Heacham & District News

Posted on 10 June 2010 by

What a fabulous day we had when we took Snettisham Beach Sailing Club up on its offer to go and visit them on Saturday, 5 June. For a start they could not have been blessed with more perfect weather. The sun shone and the wind blew just …

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Sailing News : Images of the Rundum, the Lake Constance Regatta …

Posted on 05 June 2010 by terrykoppinger

Sailing news : article Images of the Rundum, the Lake Constance Regatta.

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Sailing News : Images of the Rundum, the Lake Constance Regatta …

Posted on 05 June 2010 by terrykoppinger

Sailing news : article Images of the Rundum, the Lake Constance Regatta.

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Diving Into A Sailing Boat Investment « timberland news

Posted on 29 April 2010 by terrykoppinger

Sailing is one of the most enjoyable summer activities in the United States.

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Force Racing

Posted on 15 April 2010 by jos

The New Zealand summer season is coming to a close and the season has been reasonably successful for Forceracing on both the coaching and sailing fronts.

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Sailing News : Swansea Channel looking good for 2010 HCW 24 hour …

Posted on 12 March 2010 by

Sailing news : article Swansea Channel looking good for 2010 HCW 24 hour charity yacht race.

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Canada’s Best Beaches – Okanagan (Kelowna 2009)

Posted on 28 February 2010 by

Without question based on sheer beauty and being a hospitable destination in Canada, the Okanagan region is at the top of the vacation destinations. The beaches around Kelowna tend to be smaller often only being a ‘beach access’ at the end of a road with limited parking. Kelowna as a world class resort destination is more pricey than other areas of the Okanagan region and the population tends to be older, as such much of the tourism is aimed at retirees. slower paced and laid back. For additional info feel free to contact jcvdude for ‘no bias – no bull.’

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Cruising the Detroit Area: Port Huron to Lake Erie

Posted on 17 February 2010 by

www.bennettmarine.com This cruising guide takes you from the Blue Water Bridge, the southern boundary of Lake Huron, all the way to the entrance of Lake Erie. Along the way you’ll experience the transient facilities and on shore amenities of the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River. This area of the Great Lakes contains more boating facilities than any other freshwater cruising area in the world. Cruise the border between Canada and the US all the way from Port Huron/Sarnia down the St. Clair River into Lake St. Clair. From Windsor, Ontario directly across the river from Detroit, to the entrance of Lake Erie you will see all the sights and sounds of one of the world’s busiest and most fascinating rivers.

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