In the wind: September 10, 2025

End of Summer Regatta?

This weekend @ Jericho Sailing Centre

Technically, summer doesn’t end until September 22, so a more accurate name would be “Summer’s Last Regatta”, (the 6th regatta of the summer of 2025), but in any event all Jericho Sailing Centre sailing fleets are invited to come out for one last 50th Anniversary summer regatta blast this weekend. For more information and to register click on Summer’s Last Regatta Blast


Pacific Lifesaving Club Summer Showdown 2025

The Men’s Prone Paddling race began with a sand blasting, board carrying sprint to the shoreline Photo: Seaotter

Last Weekend @ Jericho Sailing Centre

Thirty-four participants, most of them juniors, competed in the inaugural Pacific Lifesaving Club Summer Showdown at the Jericho Sailing Centre last Saturday. The event showcased lifesaving sport disciplines in surf ski, and prone paddleboarding, promoting collaboration within the local water craft community.

Junior boys digging in during the Junior Boys Surf Ski heat of the Pacific Lifesaving Club 2025 Summer Showdown last Saturday. photo: Seaotter
Photo: Seaotter

Safety First! Pacific Lifesaving Club Coach Phil Skindler has a safety briefing with competitors prior to the start of the PLC 2025 Summer Showdown event. Many thanks to Jericho Rescue Team members Haakon, Peter & Tom for providing on-water safety support in Jericho Rescue Hurricane and Vancouver Lifeguard Gary Parsons (also a Jericho Rescue Team member) for providing safety support on a SUP.


Whew Hooo!!! ASA extends Summer!

Thanks to a generous donation the Adaptive Sailing Association of BC will extend their season at Jericho Sailing Centre past August for the first time ever. This means 120 more adaptive sailing sessions now through the end of September. ASA depends on donations to fund their program. If you would like to donate click on this link: ASABC Donate


In Review: 2025 Tasar BC Championships

photo: Dominique Labrosse

Jonathan and Libby McKee lead a fleet in hot pursuit at last weekend’s Tasar BC Championships on their way to winning the regatta. The 5 time World Tasar Champions last won this annual event at the Jericho Sailing Centre in 1992. At prize giving the McKee’s graciously commented on the competitiveness and good natured sportsmanship of our local Tasar Fleet. Full Results.

The Race for second Place: Squeaky tight sea battle at the mark during last weekend’s Tasar BC Championships. Photo: Dominique Labrosse

Vancouver’s Ocean Community Centre Celebrates 50 Years!


Your Ship Has Come In!

If you’ve been waiting for your special order limited edition Jericho Sailing Centre 50th Anniversary T-shirt come to the JSCA office.

Limited Edition Jericho Sailing Centre 50th Anniversary T-shirts are back in stock now at the JSCA office while supplies last.


Notice of Annual General Meeting

Jericho Sailing Centre Association
Notice of Annual General Meeting
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 1900H

The Jericho Sailing Centre Association’s 52nd Annual General Meeting will be held Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 1900H. The 2024/2025 JSCA Board and Committees will report on their accomplishments this past year and the challenges for the future. Please plan to attend and participate in the future direction of your ocean access community centre.

Call for Nominations

Voting will take place to elect eight members for a two-year term to our 15 member Board of Directors. The JSCA Board meets regularly to set policy and determine Jericho’s direction. Interested members who have time and expertise to offer are invited to submit a letter indicating their experience and areas of interest to the JSCA Nominations Committee c/o the Jericho office no later than 1700H, Tuesday, October 14. The nomination letter must include your name, address and telephone number. For additional information contact Maya Tatuch, JSCA Administrative Manager 604-224-4177 or email admin@jsca.bc.ca.


Jericho Sailing Centre School Partners

Jericho Beach Kayak Open daily until September 28. Will remain available for private sessions and winter programs. For bookings and more information, slap that paddle over to JBK


MacSailing Open daily until September 28. For more information pull your tiller to Mac


Windsure Open daily until September 21. For more information wing over to SURF


Coming Events at Jericho Sailing Centre

UBCREC Day of the Longboat

  • Clinic weekend September 20 & 21
  • Event weekend September 27 & 28

Penguin Cup Fall Racing Series

Sundays October 5, 12, 19 & 26 @ 1230H

Volunteer Appreciation & Racing Awards Dinner Sunday October 26 @ 1700H


Galley Patio and Grill

Great food and the best view of Vancouver in Vancouver
Now open 6 days a week:

Tuesday-Friday 1130H-2030H
Saturday 1100H-2030H
Sunday 1100H-2030H
weather depending

Mondays closed


SAFETY NOTICE: Wind Shuts Off Abruptly

During fair weather periods at this time of year the wind frequently shuts down abruptly within an hour of sunset. If you are on a wind powered craft this means you have just run out of gas. The general rule of thumb for sailors is: never sail further away from home port than you would care to paddle within that hour; and, always carry a paddle.


BAD Dollies!!! Please Be Considerate of Others

Do not leave your dolly on the beach where it blocks side access to ramps. Beach cats and others need this space kept clear. The yellow JSCA dollies are for communal use and must be returned to the fence immediately after use. Do not store boats on our communal dollies for extended periods.


NO SWIMMING AND/OR WADING in front of the Jericho Sailing Centre

The beach area immediately north of the Jericho Sailing Centre is Vancouver’s only public beach designated for the launch of small, naturally powered craft: sailing dinghies, SUPs, rowboats, windsurfers, canoes, kayaks, wing surfers, foiling sailcraft, etc.; swimming and/or wading is strictly prohibited.

Vancouver has some great swimming/wading beaches, however, the stretch of Jericho Beach in front of the Jericho Sailing Centre is NOT one of them.

The danger for swimmers/waders in this area is the extreme amount of small boat traffic including many craft skippered by beginners and novices. It’s all good fun until someone gets a Hobie in the head. Many years ago a woman standing waist deep in this area had her leg broken by an out of control boat. Excellent, lifeguarded swim beaches are located to the west at Locarno Beach (with waters warmed by the sands of Spanish Bank) or to the east at the Jericho Beach swim area.

If you see someone swimming in this area please let them know (the area is well signed) or inform the JSCA office or a Jericho Rescue Team member.


Wasp Warning!

Photo: Jessica Norn

Add wasp nests to your pre-launch boat check. Wasps are back, unseasonably early, and are building their nests amongst the boats stored at the Jericho Sailing Centre. A member once reported sailing out in the middle of English Bay wondering how all these wasps suddenly appeared out here, shortly before realizing they were coming from a nest inside his boat. Be alert for wasp activity while you are rigging and doing your pre-launch check. Please notify the office if you encounter them.


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

Navigating Vancouver’s busy harbour just got 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 this summer.

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.


FIRST NARROWS TRAFFIC CONTROL ZONE

Safety Notice to All Users of the Jericho Sailing Centre & any other non-motor power craft users in Vancouver

“Vessel-related restrictions

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.

English Bay Safety Seminar

Never Take Water Safety For Granted, Be Boaty McBoatSafe…

Users of the Jericho Sailing Centre 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.

The English Bay Safety Seminar was developed for users of the Jericho Sailing Centre to help keep them 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.

Why make your own mistakes when you can learn from the mistakes of others? Don’t challenge Darwin’s theory, make sure your water safety knowledge is the fittest it can be. Your survival may well depend upon it. Find the missing links and fill in the gaps in your water safety knowledge.

Sail the Slideshow on our Website
For more Safe Boating information check out Transport Canada’s Safe Boating Guide


SAFETY NOTICE – upcoming Low Water Levels (<4′) of concern

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

Date: Time: Ft.
Sept 4 3.7′ 09:54
Sept 5 3.4′ 10:39
Sept 6 3.3′ 11:20

Complete Tide Chart

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.

Wharf remnants showing just below the surface at 0.0′ low tide on May 28 Photo: SeaOtter.


Jericho Sailing Centre Etiquette

Common sense and consideration of fellow members help make the Jericho Sailing Centre a true community centre with a friendly salt water community atmosphere. Here are a few etiquette reminders to keep things sailing along smoothly: 

  • Do not leave your craft unattended on the shoreline for extended periods – share the shore.                    
  • RAMPS, and the areas adjacent to launching ramps, are for craft launch/retrieval only. Do not rig, repair or otherwise loiter in this area.
  • Do not leave or rig your craft in the rinsing areas adjacent to hosing stations.
  • The Jericho Sailing Centre is a SMOKE/VAPE FREE facility. There is No Smoking/Vaping permitted in any Vancouver Park or beach area.
  • Give pathway users the right of way and bear in mind they may be distracted and not aware that you are crossing the pathway with your craft or launch rope.
  • Launch dollies are for launching/retrieval only (not for storage) and must be returned to the fence immediately after use.
  • If you launch from your own dolly or trailer return it to your storage spot after launching.
  • Do not use the winches unless you are familiar with their safe operation. Winch instruction is available from staff or Jericho Rescue Team members. Only members or registered guests may use winches & dollies.
  • Only leashed, well behaved, non-barking/whining dogs are allowed in the compound, no dogs are allowed in the building or on the deck. Do not tie dogs to the base of stairwells or in other traffic areas. Do not leave your dog onshore while you are on the water. The City prohibits dogs on beaches. In consideration of other Jericho users please consider leaving your dog at home while visiting the Jericho Sailing Centre.
  • Please coil hoses immediately after use and conserve water.
  • Do not block aisle ways.
  • Rinse racks are for rinsing not drying.
  • Swimming is prohibited in front of the Jericho Sailing Centre.

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. Here are some key rules which every Jericho member must know and practice.

0.5 IT IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY TO AVOID A COLLISION 
1. Always wear your P.F.D. on the water. PFD’s MUST be properly fitted.
2. Sail powered craft have the right of way over power craft, paddle and rowing powered craft.
3. All non-commercial vessels shall keep well clear of commercial vessels.
4. It is illegal and extremely dangerous to pass between a tug and it’s tow.
5. A port tack sailing vessel shall keep clear of a starboard tack vessel.
6. A windward vessel shall keep clear of a leeward vessel.
7. A vessel clear astern shall keep clear of a vessel ahead.
8. Any vessel overtaking another shall keep clear.
9. A vessel tacking or gybing shall keep clear of a vessel on a tack.
10. The area south of the orange can buoys is for training or transiting only.
11. Swimming or wading on the beach in front of the Centre is prohibited and is particularly dangerous for small children.
12. It is unsafe to loiter or let children play near the bottom of launching ramps.
13. Stay well clear of the end of the Jericho Pier as fishers cast lines as far as possible
14. Be cautious of pathway traffic when launching/retrieving
15. Do not leave your craft on the shoreline for extended periods of time
16. Stay at least 300M clear of ships at anchor in Vancouver Harbour & construction at Royal Vancouver Yacht Club.
17. Be aware of the low water hazard (<4′) wharf remnants between ramps #3 & #4.

Common sense goes a long way toward maintaining a safe environment. Membership in the Jericho Sailing Centre Association is contingent on members knowing and observing the Safe Ocean Sailing rules.

For more water safety info., tread water over to: English Bay Safety