The Wild West Coast of Vancouver Island
A young family embarks on an unforgettable shakedown cruise in the gray, rocky and rugged Pacific Northwest.
A young family embarks on an unforgettable shakedown cruise in the gray, rocky and rugged Pacific Northwest.
Sailing in the fog of Nova Scotia is to sail out of place and time. Sometimes, that’s just what a person needs.
Abundant wildlife and stunning scenery await those bold enough to brave the rocky fjords and swift currents of a summer in Labrador.
A cruise through Georgian Bay’s unsounded white areas keeps a couple on their toes, but loving it just the same.
The San Juans and the Gulf Islands are some of North America’s finest cruising grounds. Here’s what you need to know if you go.
On an ambitious summer voyage, Gary Jobson joins an expedition to film his latest documentary, The Magic and Mystery of Sable Island.
Bluewater sailors have long been attracted to Bras d’Or Lake, but a charter vacation to Canada’s inland sea makes the getting there oh so much easier.
A cruising family finds their most remote cruising grounds yet on the untamed northeastern coast of Quebec.
Ancient rocks, lost paths and tiny coves await exploration along Nova Scotia’s rocky coast.
In a week of sailing in the heart of Cape Breton Island, Bras d’Or Lake turned out to be far better than expected.
Cruising World Editor Mark Pillsbury is in Nova Scotia exploring the Bras d’Or Lake on board an Alpha 42 catamaran.
“The further we go, the more expensive winter storage gets, and this late in the season all the marinas and yards are shutting down. If we’re going to fail and have to leave the boat behind until spring, we’re better off getting an early start on that…”
A young family embarks on an unforgettable shakedown cruise in the gray, rocky and rugged Pacific Northwest.
Sailing in the fog of Nova Scotia is to sail out of place and time. Sometimes, that’s just what a person needs.
Abundant wildlife and stunning scenery await those bold enough to brave the rocky fjords and swift currents of a summer in Labrador.
A cruise through Georgian Bay’s unsounded white areas keeps a couple on their toes, but loving it just the same.
The San Juans and the Gulf Islands are some of North America’s finest cruising grounds. Here’s what you need to know if you go.
On an ambitious summer voyage, Gary Jobson joins an expedition to film his latest documentary, The Magic and Mystery of Sable Island.
Bluewater sailors have long been attracted to Bras d’Or Lake, but a charter vacation to Canada’s inland sea makes the getting there oh so much easier.
A cruising family finds their most remote cruising grounds yet on the untamed northeastern coast of Quebec.
Ancient rocks, lost paths and tiny coves await exploration along Nova Scotia’s rocky coast.
In a week of sailing in the heart of Cape Breton Island, Bras d’Or Lake turned out to be far better than expected.
Cruising World Editor Mark Pillsbury is in Nova Scotia exploring the Bras d’Or Lake on board an Alpha 42 catamaran.
“The further we go, the more expensive winter storage gets, and this late in the season all the marinas and yards are shutting down. If we’re going to fail and have to leave the boat behind until spring, we’re better off getting an early start on that…”
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