Posts Tagged ‘Boating’

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Four boat-worthy snacks

With just a little effort the night before, these tasty and healthy snacks will help keep you energized on the boat all day long.

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2022 Fishing Survey results

The 2022 Fishing Survey drew hundreds of participants last year, and here are the results. Keep your eyes open for our next campaign.

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Ask an expert: how do I fix the defective electronics on my boat?

Fishing and hunting guide, tournament angler, and outdoor writer Jeff “Gussy” Gustafson gives tips for fixing boating electronics.

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Talking trailers

Consider these points when deciding which trailer best suits your needs: bunk vs roller, which is best for you?

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Fishing Murphys Point

Murphys Point is a family-friendly, low-cost island camping getaway you may want to recreate year after year.

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New boating regs aim to reduce spread of invasive species

New provincial boating regulations focusing on “Clean, Drain, Dry” principles and practices aiming to reduce the spread of environmentally damaging invasive species come into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.

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In-person Toronto International Boat Show events cancelled for 2022

Organizers of the Toronto International Boat Show have cancelled in-person events for 2022 as a result of pandemic-related restrictions.

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New pleasure craft licence needed in northern Lake St. Clair

Boaters and anglers require a pleasure craft licence from Walpole Island First Nations (WIFN) as of June 1, if they want to stop in the south end of the St. Clair River.

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Orillia restricting boat launch and parking for non-residents

Orillia has once again implemented restrictions around water access and parking. As of June 4, the COVID-19 Waterfront Parking and Boat Launch Program requires visitors to pay as much as $100 per day to launch and park at the city’s public boat launches and waterfront parks.