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Mobilize yourself and others for the environment
Committing to the planet, one gesture at a time, one person at a time.
Club APRIL Marine Academy, the new 100% online nautical training platform
To ensure your safety while sailing, take advantage of the new exclusive 100% online nautical training service.
Understanding your boat insurance
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions, to help you decipher your insurance coverage with ease!
The 2024 boating season is now open!
It's time to get your boats afloat and enjoy summer on the water. Here are the key steps for a successful return to the water.
PLAISANCE Mag gets a makeover and becomes THE Blog
In order to offer you ever more exclusive and innovative benefits, we have rethought our editorial approach to better meet your needs and expectations.
Take Sailing to the Next Level!
Formation Nautique Québec now offers a “Performance Sailing” program for those looking to acquire the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to develop technical skills in racing.
Supporting People with Autism One Wave at a Time
Since 2019, the Prescott-Russell region of Eastern Ontario has been the host of a Flotilla to help local families with a member on the autism spectrum.
How to Protect Your Boat from Sinking
We asked an expert to share some tips for avoiding this unfortunate event, along with what to do if your boat starts taking on water.
Distress Signals: What You Need to Know
Flares – also known as pyrotechnic distress signals – can mean the difference between life and death when out on the water. They let other boaters and potential rescue teams know that a distress situation is occurring in the area.
How to React During a Storm
Here are our recommendations for anticipating severe weather to protect you and your boat.
Encourage Your Teenager to Wear Their Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
Parenting teens can be hard. Here's few suggestions to encourage your teen to wear a PFD.
Planning Your Next Boating Trip? Visit a Marine Park!
See why the waters around Quebec’s Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Charlevoix, and Côte-Nord regions are worth the trip.
