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The Yacht Club for all Reasons Mimico Cruising Club has a traditional name reflecting the racing and cruising interests of its sailing and boating members. We are named after the famous British "Royal Cruising Club" founded in 1880, and we support similar traditions. "MCC" yachts formed the largest "club fleet" of any North American Yacht Club participating in the "Newfoundland Flotilla of 1997" cruise that honoured Cabot's voyage of 1597. Our "post-and-beam" Club House design reflects the character of a park setting and was officially opened in 1984, by John B. Aird, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. We have grown from 250 members in 1979 to nearly 500, with docking facilities for 300+ boats up to 50ft. (LOA) and dry sailing with a crane, for dinghies and keelboats to 3000 lbs.
In 2003, we celebrated our 25th anniversary. You can see pictures of some of the event by clicking here.
Copyright 2001-2005 Mimico Cruising Club. All rights reserved.
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