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Ontario Sailing - Join Maple Leaf Club

by Ontario Sailing on 19 Jul 2013
Ontario Sailing
Maple Leaf Club members can take advantage of the many Ontario Sailing membership benefits. For a list of Ontario Sailing benefits, please visit our Member Services/Benefits page on the Ontario Sailing website.

The Maple Leaf Club Individual Membership gives past coaches, instructors, athletes and friends of sailing the opportunity to be involved with Ontario Sailing, stay connected and continue to support this great sport.

Fees are $22 for a Full Member and $10 for a Crew Member.

Full Members will have the 'Right to Race' via their Sail Canada membership card and will be able to take advantage of all other Ontario Sailing and Sail Canada membership benefits.
Crew Members will NOT have the 'Right to Race' but will still be able to take advantage of any of the other Ontario Sailing membership benefits. We offer this membership to those who spend time on the water as a crew member of someone else's boat.

The Maple Leaf Club Corporate Membership gives companies the opportunity to be involved with Ontario Sailing and to support the great sport of sailing. As well, the corporate member receives the following:

Company name listed on the Maple Leaf Club Corporate Members page of the Ontario Sailing website with a link to the company’s website

Listing as a Corporate Member in the Ontario Sailing Member Directory and Annual Report

A link to the Maple Leaf Club Corporate Members page of the Ontario Sailing website at the end of each Ontario Sailing E-Newsletter, asking our members to support our corporate members

The Principal/Owner/President of the member company will also be listed as a Maple Leaf Club Individual Member

Fees are $252.86 annually for which a $229 tax receipt can be Sign up here.
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