In the Wind: July 8, 2026

Upcoming Events

A whole fleet of RS Quests chased by ILCA dinghies descend on the leeward mark during Tuesday Nite Racing, while the CCG hovercraft Siyay speeds by in the distance.

Wednesday July 8

Jericho Beach Kayak BIPOC Paddle – 1900H A safe and accessible space for BIPOC folks to go paddling. No previous kayaking experience required for this guided paddle

Thursday July 9

Jericho Wavechaser Paddle Race Series – Paddle racing for small boats Thursday evenings at 1900H. Registration is online only on webscorer and closes at 1730H on race day.

Windsure Windsurf Social – 1700H-2000H an informal group windsurfing session with the benefit of an instructor to provide tips and tricks. Rent your gear or bring your own. Book through rentals.

Friday July 10

Jericho Beach Kayak Social Paddle – 1830H, connect with other paddlers during this group paddle

Sunday July 12

Sunday Racing – Sail racing for Jericho style craft. First signal at 1230H.Registration is at jracing.org

Tuesday July 14

Tuesday Nite Racing – Sail racing for Jericho style craft. First signal at 1815H. Registration is at jracing.org.

Jericho Beach Kayak Women on Water – 1830H group social paddle for female identifying paddlers

Wednesday July 15

Windsure Sunrise SUP Paddle – 0630H-0730H Start your day on the water with a guided stand-up paddleboard session at sunrise. Designed for paddlers with previous SUP experience who want to enjoy an active morning on English Bay.

 More information about upcoming events including is available on the Jericho website events page.


Safety Notice – Low Water Level Hazard

Users of the Jericho Sailing Centre should be aware of hazardous wharf remnants protruding from the seabed in the areas shown below in red between ramps 2 and 3. At 0′ tide they are just under the sea surface. Any time the water level is below 4′ users should proceed through this area with extreme caution.

At tide levels below 4 feet (1.22 m), several hazards become exposed between Ramps 3 and 4, including a concrete wall emerging from the sand near Ramp 3 and remnants of old creosote-treated wooden walls and pilings. These deteriorating structures can have sharp edges and should be avoided.

Upcoming Low Water Levels (<4′) of concern:

Date / Time / Level
July 10 / 0842H / 3.0ft 0.926M

July 11 / 0935H / 1.9ft 0.581M

July 12 / 1028H / 1.0ft 0.315M
July 13 / 1120H / 0.5.0ft 0.143M
July 14 / 1210H / 0.3ft 0.078M

Environment Canada Tide Data

Foiler Alert!

Foiling Craft at Jericho can draw more than 1m (3.3′) of water when they are not foiling and we recommend launching between Ramps 2 & 3.


Andy Hunt Celebrational Regatta July 18-19

This two day course racing regatta for all Jericho style sail craft is in memory of long time Jericho racer and volunteer Andy Hunt. Andy worked tirelessly on a volunteer basis to share his love of sail boat racing and to get as many people on the race course as possible. In addition to the regular JSCA racing fleets, this regatta will include a Fun Class for those who are looking for a less competitive experience.

ILCA Sailors of all ages are encouraged to sail The Andy Hunt Celebrational Regatta. For the ILCA fleets, both regular regatta scoring and ILCA Masters scoring will be used, with the modification that sailors aged 12 – 16 will be scored as Grand Masters and sailors aged 17 – 44 will be scored as Apprentices. More information and notice of race here


Steer Clear of the Pier
Avoid entanglement by keeping north and east of orange and white can buoys

Jericho Pier is Vancouver’s only shore-based fishing and crabbing spot in English Bay, making it a busy place for crabbers, anglers and their gear. Crab traps and nearly invisible monofilament fishing lines can easily snag an unsuspecting sailor, paddler, foiler or their gear.

The orange and white can buoys mark a safe buffer around the pier. When passing through the area, stay north and east of the buoys to avoid getting caught on a line.

Give the pier a wide berth and keep your voyage from becoming the one that got away.


Foyer Digital Information Display Now Includes Anticipated Freighter Movements

The information screen in the Jericho Sailing Centre foyer now includes anticipated incoming and outgoing deep sea traffic to and from the English Bay southern anchorages as published by the pilot schedule here. This information is only a guide. Unanticipated vessel movement occurs. Departure and arrival times and anchorage assignments are not always available and subject to change. Remember all mariners are required to keep a continuous watch for other vessels while on the water. And it is the responsibility of recreational boaters to keep well clear of commercial traffic.


New UV Shirts and Neck Gaiters Available at the JSCA Office

Stay stylish and limit your exposure to UV with our new Jericho branded long sleeved UV shirts (available in light blue, platinum and safety yellow) and neck gaiters. The shirt features a selection of our verbs and corresponding icons, and the gaiters are two sided and feature many Jericho style craft against the Vancouver skyline. Both are available for purchase today at the JSCA office.


Fancy Footwork & Fast Foiling Cats – Watch from the Member’s Lounge

Away from all the crowds and fuss downtown, the TV in the JSCA Member’s Lounge is available for members and their guests to enjoy live sports broadcasts and YouTube recaps, including international soccer fixtures and SailGP racing.

Come and support your favourite teams on or off the water – whether that’s a dramatic match, a tight finish on the racecourse, or just a few minutes of highlights.


Camps, Lessons and Rentals to the Public Available Now

All three schools at the Jericho Sailing Centre are open to the general public for rentals, lessons, season’s pass and youth camps.

Jericho Beach Kayak

Rentals, lessons, youth camps and season pass, tours, community paddles, trip planning and VHF radio programmes for kayaks and surf skis. For bookings, youth camp registration and more information, paddle over to the Jericho Beach Kayak website.

MacSailing

Youth and adult dinghy learn-to-sail lessons and youth camps as well as canoeing, rentals, beach sports and ecological education programmes. Reach over to the MacSailing website for more information.

Windsure

Rentals and lessons for windsurfing, windsurf foiling, winging, wing foiling, stand-up paddling and skimboarding – including youth camps is open now. Surf on over to Windsure’s website for more information.


Water Restrictions – Thanks For Your Continued Cooperation

Thanks to everyone for helping us navigate the current water restrictions. Your cooperation is making a real difference.

A few reminders:

🚫 No washing of hulls or sails. Most hose stations have been turned off. A saltwater rinse and towel wipe-down will do the trick for now.

🪣 Freshwater barrels are available near hose locations for rinsing safety-critical equipment such as blocks, shackles, pins, foils, universal joints, and standing rigging (see map below).

🚿 The plaza hose remains available for safety-related rinsing only. The rainwater-fed hose station at the southeast corner of the building is also available for limited use.

🚤 Coaching, safety, and rescue craft may use limited water for engine flushing and essential maintenance.

🌊 We will continue power washing the ramps to keep them safe.

🚿 Indoor and outdoor showers remain fully operational for personal use only. Equipment is not to be rinsed under the showers.

You can help by reporting leaks promptly, turning taps off completely, and using water thoughtfully whenever it is needed. Thank you for doing your part to conserve water and keep our community compliant. We appreciate everyone’s flexibility and cooperation and will provide updates as restrictions evolve.


Transport Canada Interim Order for the Protection of the Southern Resident Killer Whale 2026

Transport Canada has issued new rules around boating near mammals in our local waters. A vessel must not approach within 1000m of a Southern Resident killer whale.

Minimum approach distances around other marine mammals in local waters:
All other orcas: 200m
Resting whales or calves: 200m
Other whales, dolphins & porpoises: 100m

More information about the laws and regulations around approaching marine mammals in Canada is available here.


Galley Patio and Grill – Open Seven Days a Week

Open to the public, The Galley restaurant is now serving seven days a week until 2030H–2100H. Come see the off season improvements (bigger ice cream selection!) and enjoy a salad, burger or fish tacos and a refreshing beverage on the patio with the best view of Vancouver in Vancouver.


Follow Jericho on Facebook and Instagram

Are you following Jericho on social media? Don’t miss out on photos and videos from the goings on at the centre and more rich media profiles on our clubs and partners.Check out the photos from this past weekend’s Women’s Regatta.

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Boaters’ Handbook: Your go-to guide for safe navigation within the Port of Vancouver 

Navigating Vancouver’s busy harbour in recreational craft just is now safer and easier thanks to the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s new Boaters’ Handbook. The handbook is the ultimate reference—and a one-stop shop—for essential safety information, from how to operate within confined and restrictive waterways, to the radio channels to monitor and speed limits to follow throughout the port authority’s jurisdiction. Whether you’re boating or paddling in Burrard Inlet or the Fraser River, the Boaters’ handbook is your go-to to stay safe, informed, and enjoy your time on the water.

Access the Boaters’ Handbook today on the port authority’s website

To receive the latest information on boating safety within the waters of the Port of Vancouver, including handbook updates, subscribe to the port authority’s newsletter, here.


English Bay Safety Seminar

Never take water safety for granted

Jericho Sailing Centre users share Vancouver’s largest playground with Canada’s busiest port and are required to know and exercise the “rules of the road” while recreating in this area. Users should be aware of shipping lanes, ships transiting between the lanes and anchorages, and Traffic Control Zones. All non-commercial vessels shall stay well clear of commercial vessels including ships at anchor.

Why make your own mistakes when you can learn from the mistakes of others? The English Bay Safety Seminar helps keep Jericho users safe while at play on the waters of English Bay. The seminar covers basic water safety fundamentals along with user specific information drawn from the logs of the Jericho Rescue Team who have intervened in thousands of “sea disasters” over the past 50 years.

Sail the Slideshow on our Website or RSVP with the JSCA office to attend our next in-person seminar on Monday August 3 at 1900H.

For more Safe Boating information check out Transport Canada’s Safe Boating Guide


Traffic Control Zone 1 Around First Narrows is a Jericho Style Craft No-Go Zone.

The area in yellow on the chart above, including the inset area in light green, is an official no-go zone for Jericho style craft.

Safety Notice to all non-motor power craft users in Vancouver

“All pleasure craft and sailing vessels must be under mechanical power when transiting through the First Narrows traffic control zone. It is prohibited to enter or transit through the First Narrows traffic control zone on board a personal watercraft, including jet skis and non-motorized vessels, such as sailboats, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards.
– Boater’s Handbook the essentials of informed navigation within the Port of Vancouver


Jericho Sailing Centre Etiquette

Common courtesy goes a long way towards making sure that everyone’s experience at the Jericho Sailing Centre is a positive one. Remember swimming is prohibited from the beach between the pier and the rock groyne East of ramp 4, dollies need to be returned to their spots after launching, and high traffic areas such as hosing stations must be made available for other users immediately after use. Whether you are new to our facility or a life-long user, it is a good idea to review common etiquette here on our blog.


On the Water-Safety is Your Responsibility

On the ocean there are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the ocean always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe ocean experience

It is every member’s responsibility to know and observe the rules of the road when on or near the water. Click through for some key rules which every Jericho member must know and practice.