The blue field of the BURLINGTON POWER AND SAIL SQUADRON pennant represents the water of Lake Ontario and Burlington Bay. The Indian head symbolizes Joseph Brant, the great Mohawk chief. The golden horseshoe represents the area around Lake Ontario in which the squadron is located

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Burlington Power & Sail Squadron
A Unit of Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons
- Escadrilles canadiennes de plaisance

  

Plan Ahead

Get your

Amateur Radio License

 Starting Saturday, January 5, 2008  for 10 weeks.

In the Clubhouse at BSBC

 Taught by boaters, for boaters

 A cooperative venture by:    • BSBC

                                                      • Burlington Power Squadron

                                                      • Burlington Amateur Radio Club

For more Information

 

 NEW    Fundamentals of Weather Course  January 30th
 

You still need a VHF Station License ... if you plan to voyage in U.S. waters, you still require the Station License. Plans for a reciprocal agreement relieving Canadian boaters of this requirement, were abandoned due to the change in security attitudes following 9/11.

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01 January 2008