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- Royal Canadian Yacht Club
- 1 Royal Canadian Yacht Club.
Its Rise and Progress and History From 1850 to
- 2 to Canada of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, at a meeting held on May 21st, came to a
- 3 who welcomed him were the members of the R. C. Y. Club. It had been the intention that the yachts
- 4 the Prince of Wales champion cup, offered by the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. It had been arranged previously that the course
- 5 the western channel. The start was made off the Royal Canadian Yacht Club wharf, foot of Lorne street. The prizes were
- 6 The society from which the present Royal Canadian Yacht Club has sprung was at first a boat club founded in
- 7 the members of the club to and fro. In 1889 the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Toronto Yacht Club (the latter of which
- 8 by the Ida, but, according to the rules of the R.C. Y.C , the Ida being a smaller vessel than the
- 9 resign and give way for better men. * * * The Royal Canadian Yacht Club is a disgrace and a shame to the name of yacht
- 10 The HumberThe R. C. Y. C. became incorporated on March 4th, 1868, by an
- 11 deem it expedient that vessels belonging to the Royal Canadian Yacht Club shall be permitted to wear the Blue Ensign of
- 12 on board the respective vessels belonging to the Royal Canadian Yacht Club accordingly.
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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