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Sailing School

We are very proud to foster and develop sailing as a sport and pastime within our community. For the past 7 years, we have run a full-time sailing school with Sail Canada certified staff instructors and club owned equipment. Our programs - from introductory to advanced - are offered to kids aged 5 and up and adults.

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Racing

We host regular Wednesday evening and weekend race events for all sailboats. If you don't own a boat, try your hand at being a crew member on one of our member boats. This team sport is a great way to meet people and develop your sailing skills.

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Cruising Rendezvous

Each year, we organise several rendezvous at anchorages that are within a few hours of Yellowknife Bay. Cruising the vast waters of Great Slave can be very solitary, and rendezvous are a great way to share an anchorage, experiences, food and good times. New sailors also benefit from the watchful eyes of a flotilla.

Welcome!

The Great Slave Sailing Club is located in the City of Yellowknife on the shores of Great Slave Lake in Canada's Northwest Territories. (62' 29' N 114' 22' W).

Great Slave Lake is the 5th largest lake in North America and the 10th largest in the world, with a surface area of 28,570 square kilometres. Sailing season is early June to late September for the prudent, and into October for others.

We exist to promote the development of sailing, seamanship and navigational skills through the participation in sailing and club activities; to cultivate an appreciation of Great Slave Lake as cruising waters; and to facilitate and provide youth the ability to become involved in the sport of sailing and all related activities for their own personal growth and community benefit.

Edited by Ben on June 5, 2020.

News & Updates

RFP for Bookkeeping Services

Jan 20, 2025

The Great Slave Sailing Club (GSSC), a nonprofit organization, is seeking proposals for contracted bookkeeping/accounting services. All applicants must have relevant nonprofit experience and proficiency with Sage 50 or equivalent accounting software.

  • Questions shall be submitted by 12:00 pm on January 24, 2025.
  • Responses to questions will be emailed no later than January 31, 2025.
  • Completed proposals due by 5:00 pm on February 07, 2025.
  • Possible Interviews week of February 10, 2025.
  • Selected bidder will be notified in writing by February 20, 2025.
  • Work will begin March 2025.

The contact for submitting questions and completed proposals is purser@greatslavesailingclub.com.

📄 Click here to view the full RFP details.

Happy New Year GSSC members!

Jan 18, 2025

This is just a heads-up that you will soon receive an e-mail with an invoice for your 2025 annual membership fee. For those of you who weren’t able to attend the AGM, the fees for 2025 will remain the same as they were in 2024.

As a reminder, here is the annual billing cycle for various fees:

Fees Cost GST Total Billed In:
Full Membership $316.00 $15.80 $331.80 January
Associate Membership $50.00 $2.50 $52.50 January
Summer Storage $230.00 $11.50 $241.50 May
Lift-in $240.00 $12.00 $252.00 June
Lift-out $240.00 $12.00 $252.00 September
Winter Storage $230.00 $12.00 $242.00 October

If you are no longer a member and wish to be added or removed from our distribution lists, please let us know by contacting us!

We hope to see you on the water this summer!

Club open house, afternoon of Saturday June 24th

Jun 20, 2023

Your 2023 Board of Directors cordially invites you to attend the club open house on the afternoon of Saturday June 24th.

Order of events:

12:30 – 1:30 members in good standing pick up new keys and 2023 member handbooks (NOTE: the gate lock will be changed to the 2023 key)
 
12:30 – 2:00 BBQ hamburgers and hotdogs served
 
1:30 – 2:30 Giant Mine Remediation Q&A open to all.  Come with your questions about proposed impacts on the club and the Giant boat launch.
 
2:30 Splice the Mainbrace – Members only (serving of limeade and optional rum)
 
1:00 – 3:00 sailboats on display for the public and members

TBA vessels of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary will visit the club.  Come meet some of the crews and bring your questions about marine VHF radios, sail plans, and other safe boating topics.


See you on Saturday.

Lorne
Director of Communications 2023