Managing Editor | Andy Adams |
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Online Editor | John Morris |
Travel Editor | Elizabeth Kerr |
Categories | Sport, Leisure, Travel |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Format | 8' x 10 3/4" |
Publisher | Greg Nicoll |
Total circulation (2012) | 30,000[1] |
Founded | 1976 |
Company | Adastra Media Inc. in association with Kerrwil Publications Limited |
Country | Canada |
Based in | Midland, Ontario |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0384-0999 |
OCLC | 423622220 |
Canadian Yachting is a bi-monthly (six issues a year)[2] magazine, and boating news website which documents the Canadian yachting scene - from dinghies to keelboats, cruising to racing, youth sailing and around the world events.[3][4] Canadian Yachting is published in Midland, Ontario by publisher Greg Nicoll, with Managing Editor Andy Adams, and has a paid circulation of 30,000.[1] Canadian Yachting also produces related bi-Weekly e-newsletters[3] in National, West and Atlantic editions, as well as a digital magazine edition.[5] Canadian Yachting maintains a comprehensive web site, under the care of Online Editor John Morris, which first went online in November 2009.[6]
Canadian Yachting is Canada’s only national boating lifestyle magazine which features local, regional, national and international destinations, power and sailboat reviews, as well as how to articles on safety, seamanship, electronics, navigation, DIY repairs and upgrades, and entertaining. The publication is known for its boat reviews, both of new and current models as well as those on the used boat market. Other key features include an extensive classifieds section and an "Ask the Experts" column.[4] A subscription is included with a membership to Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons.[7] Each issue of Canadian Yachting contain the Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons publication, The Port Hole.[8]