Lifeline: The Effects of Carbon Monoxide While Boating
By Mark King One Labor Day weekend, a Georgian Bay cottager was enjoying an early...
By Mark King One Labor Day weekend, a Georgian Bay cottager was enjoying an early...
Take precautions to ensure safety. Every winter boaters across the country browse the boat shows...
By Mark King In the language of boating, “bilge” is a dirty word. Short of...
By Mark King When Canada first adopted a license requirement for boaters back in 1999,...
On charted rivers, the available information can help you make safety and equipment decisions. The...
The message does not seem to be getting through – life jackets save lives. By Mark...
An inexpensive emergency assistance solution Over the past few years Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) have...
Paying attention to your location Have you ever been driving in your car and realized...
Checking your trailer and launch ramp safety Trailer boating is perhaps the best way to...
You can be charged with impaired boating in any vessel. Back a few issues ago,...
What to look for and why it’s important. By Marie-Michèle Duchesneau Social media and newspapers...
Safety tips for safe use of marine shore power cords In the last issue of...
Three priorities you need to know. Most of our boating activity occurs under ideal or...
Safe handling tips for shore power connections. By Mark King Strolling the docks of many...
The incredible volunteers of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary squadrons stand ready to assist at...
A shoal is not the best place to be on. It was a perfect Thanksgiving...
Preparing your children for boating A few years ago I presented a column with information...
Lifejacket selection is best made with full knowledge. Is it time for Transport Canada to...
The correct anchor choice brings easy sleep. We’ve all seen it happen. A boat arrives...
For decades, the boating industry has been faced with a challenge when moving boats from...