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Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club

Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club was officially founded in 1903. It is located on Yacht Club Island approximately 2 miles from Kenora, Ontario on Lake of the Woods. With over 14,000 islands and 65,000 miles of shoreline stretching from Kenora in the north to Warroad, Minnesota in the south, Lake of the Woods features excellent sailing condtion.

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Lake of the Woods is a complex body of water , but it’s that complexity that sets it apart from any other powerboating destination in Ontario, Canada. With over 14,000 islands and a combined shoreline of 65,000 miles whose combined length bests Lake Superior, there’s nothing quite like it in Ontario , and even in Canada.

This past August I had the great fortune to spend two days on the Lake of the Woods with a group of local and expatriate boaters from around the province. I’d previously been out on the lake a few years ago on a very short fishing trip, and saw enough of this region to make me realize that for those who love life on the water, there’s no place like it.

Our vessel of choice for this trip was a 22’ Sea-Ray from Woodlake Marine , the go-to new and used boats dealer and repair shop on Lake of the Woods. Our navigators were Cam Taylor of BOATsmart! , whose familiarity with hundreds of powerboating destinations across Canada is rarely rivaled, and Scott Green of Green Adventures , a true outdoorsman and the most intimately knowledgeable about boating on this magical place known as Lake of the Woods.

During the trip the entire crew stayed at the iconic Best Western Lakeside Inn . This building, along with the WhiteCap Pavillion, are likely the most iconic buildings on Kenora’s waterfront. The Best Western has great docks to receive visitors arriving by boat. Our breakfast at their ninth-floor restaurant offered an incredible view of the lake, ramping up our excitement for a day of exploring the lake.

Best Western

After fueling in town at the Devil's Gap gas station, we began our tour of the northernmost section of the lake, closest to the city of Kenora. This area is dominated by cottages, cruise boats, like the MS Kenora and Grace Anne II , floatplane tours and services. There's even a park that is water and pedestrian access only. It's clear that this is a city designed around the water, so it’s no surprise that boating culture dominates here.

While visitors to the lake are often eager to explore its dozens of waterways, the local boating community tends to prefer to travel to a few well-known beaches where they can anchor or beach their boats for the day or weekend and spend time with friends and families, making shore lunches, swimming and carrying on.

LOCAL BEACHES

As we traveled south from Kenora, it became evident quickly that we were not dealing with a typical lake system. Cam Taylor remarked that the lake "just kept going and going" - and we hadn't see 1/100th of it yet. We stopped in for lunch at White Birch Lodge  in the town of Sioux Narrows . This town situated on Lake of the Woods is equally charming, with a distinct focus on the fishing culture that thrives here. We even took the time to visit the beautifully designed Northern Ontario Sportfishing Centre , where we learned about the history of angling and took in the Sioux Narrows bridge, which was at one time the longest span wooden bridge in the world. 

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We dove into exploring this more populated section of the lake, taking in the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club , the only inland royally designated yacht club in the world. Nearby were the equally royal homes and cottages of Kenora (and Winnipeg’s) elite; sports stars, investment bankers and giants of industry have all chosen this area to vacation.

Although Lake of the Woods is a huge system of islands, peninsulas and water, with most of the populated areas being close to Kenora, it rewards powerboaters who seek out its more quiet corners with seemingly endless opportunities for discovering new cruising grounds, and we ventured out to find exactly those places on our second day.

massive cliffs

This is where houses and cottages thin out, and the landscape became more and more rugged. Although we didn’t travel into Big Traverse bay at the southernmost section of the lake, take our word for it: it’s big water. Although the shoreline isn’t quite as rocky and picturesque as the northern sections, it's an interesting section to explore and underscores the need for current charts when navigating anywhere but the areas closest to Kenora.

It was on this day that our guide, Scott Green, took us to see an Aboriginal pictograph. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of them scattered throughout this region, and many are charted and easily discoverable. It's difficult to convey the feeling of looking upon artwork that has been on the side of these overhangs for over 400 years, but and immediate sense of the importance of the lake throughout history, and not just European history, descends very quickly upon gazing on these images.

PICTOGRAPHS

Because Lake of the Woods crosses international boundaries, we also visited the border crossing station. Traversing these waters is simple, with a phone and video camera at the unmanned crossing station. There is plenty of room at the docks here, so it's wise to bring your passport with you when exploring these waters.

On our way back to town, we had the incredible fortune to have a late lunch at a local favourite and true hidden gem, Crow Rock . There's something about spending a gorgeously long day outdoors on the water that makes food such an added pleasure; but the food, decor and the perfect bay, enclosed by bare rockface where Crow Rock sits, made a delicious meal of local fish all that much sweeter.

On this, our last night, we explored the city of Kenora and found a picture perfect town with great shops, restaurants and an enticing waterfront. While we chose the Lake of the Woods Brewing Company for our dinner (and a few rounds of their scrumptious small batch beers), there are plenty of great options for eats in town, and many places to stop for a drink or an after-dinner coffee.

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My powerboating experiences have mainly been restricted to Northeastern Ontario and the Muskoka lakes; while some parts of those experiences are comparable, Lake of the Woods is much, much more vast and has many more distinct navigable areas. I would add that there is a distinctly different feel to Lake of the Woods – while the lake is much larger than most lakes I've explored, and there are thousands more islands here an a very distinct feeling of... potential.

That this is a place where you can still discover your own favourite cove, beach, islands or bay to moor in, and that this sense of discovery is ingrained in the fabric of the lake, from the time when the pictographs we saw were first drawn, to the time of the voyageurs, exploring blindly and encountering new people for the first time, to the modern day.

The Lake has many different faces, each with a completely different characteristics. From the busy waterways of Kenora, to the picture-perfect coves and beaches, the heavily populated cottage areas, the massive cliffs and rock faces of the Aulneau Peninsula, and the wide open water of Traverse Bay, Lake of the Woods is like 20 lakes in one. No wonder some people spend their lives exploring it, without ever really truly being able to say they “know” the lake. After two days on the lake, I can only speak to the limited but bountiful beauty I beheld. I plan to return as often as possible.

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Channels here are clearly marked, and most of the boaters are seasoned and courteous.

You can find complete charts for Lake of the Woods and surrounding areas at the Canadian Hydrographic Services .

The City of Kenora  has docking facilities for rent, and more than a dozen waterside businesses. Boat launches are easy to find, as is parking throughout the city.

For long term docking and boat storage, Northern Harbour is the most well-equipped facility in the city limits.

However, you can access Lake of the Woods for Sioux Narrows as well.

The Lake of the Woods Discovery Centre is a great place to start in Kenora, with plenty of parking for vehicles with large trailers.

Finally, for the most current weather report, visit The Weather Network .

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Mike is an avid Northern traveller, having spent years traversing its backroads, and visiting its remote lodges and fun cities by car, RV, motorcycle, and boat. There's always something new to discover in the North and Mike never shies away from the next great adventure. Mike is the chairman of the board for the Tourism Technology Company .

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Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club is a yacht club in Ontario, Canada. It is located on Yacht Club Island approximately 2 miles from Kenora, Ontario, on Lake of the Woods. The yacht club was founded in 1903.HistoryThe first record of sailing on Lake of the Woods dates back to 1845, when the Hudson's Bay Company introduced York boats dawned with sails in order to transport their furs. The first camps were built on Keewatin Beach and for about twenty years canoeing, rowing and sailing were the only means of transportation. The first motorboats were introduced in the late 1890s.Keewatin Beach campers participated in sailing, rowing, and gymkhana events. By 1898, cruising races were run on McMillan Island. One of the earliest forms of these cruises was via the Keewatin Channel to Galt Island where the G.F Galt family hosted a picnic lunch. In 1903, sailboats became popular and motorized boats were introduced. A building was subsequently developed on McMillan Island and became the first clubhouse. George William Northwood designed the club house for Lake of the Woods Yacht Club in 1909The first officers of the yacht club were: Commodore G.W. Baker, Vice Commodore W.E. Macara, Captain Fred Phillips, Measurer H.F. Forrest and Treasurer R.H. Mulock.Royal AssentIn 1914, Prince Arthur and his daughter Princess Patricia visited the club. They suggested that it apply for the title of "Royal". The privilege was delayed because of the war but was granted in 1925 with the The Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club Incorporation Act. Commodore G.F. Galt was notified that King George V had granted the use of Royal to the Lake of the Woods Yacht Club.

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See the Lake of the Woods by going sailing with a local company that get you out on the water whether it is your first time or you are seasoned sailor.

Northern Harbour offers sailboat rentals.

The Zig Zag Yacht Club offers sailings lessons, club races and regattas, as well as tennis lessons, windsurfing, and kayaking.

Lake of the Woods International Sailing Association (LOWISA) offers an annual special week-long sail around the Lake of the Woods.

The Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club offers sailing lessons for youth from White to Bronze Sail levels, plus Optimist classes for younger sailors. There are combination dinghy and windsurfing classes, swimming lessons, tennis lessons plus a junior program of arts and crafts for youngsters.

Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club winding up sailing season

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Although the summer weather disappeared in mid-July, that didn’t stop the sailing programs at the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club, but now with a trip to the 2013 Canadian Optimist Dinghy Championships and the handing out of their annual sailing awards their season is coming to a close.

“It’s been a really successful summer,” said head of the Race Team Program, Victoria Konantz. “We had a smaller team this year but the quality was super high.”

Edward Parkhill, Bryce Kristjansson and John Nicolls all picked up some impressive hardware this past weekend, Aug. 8-11, coming first, second and third at the 2013 Opti Provincials in Gimli, Manitoba. The three boys competed at the provincial event in hopes of earning a spot at Nationals in August.

“It’s awesome, there were eight boats that went to provincials and our guys took the top three spots,” said Konantz. “The two that came first and second, Edward and Bryce, will now go to Nationals in Montreal on Aug. 17-23.”

The three boys, between the ages of 11 and 15, race the optimist sailboat, a singlehanded dinghy often used for children beginning to sail. The trio are part of the Race Team Program, which runs Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, with younger children in the morning and older children in the afternoon.

Every Wednesday night races are held for the children as well. Kristjansson showcased his sailing this season, winning the Macara Cup, Aldous Cup, Bradburn Trophy and the Nanton Cup, which is for the best overall Wednesday night racer. Parkhill took home one trophy of his own, the Carruthers Cup.

Kristjansson continued his success at the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club annual Sailing Awards where he was given the Commodore’s Cup for Top Male Opti.

Will Murray took home the Gilman Leach trophy for Most Improved Opti while Ben Wells won the Macara Cup for Most Improved Sailor. The Instructors Cup went to Konantz and Andrew Fast.

Finally, Geoffrey Konantz won the Botteral Trophy for Top Male while Lisle Compton won the Coyne Cup for Top Female.

Head of sailing John Gray Thomson and Commodore Jeff Banfield gave out the awards last week with just three club series races left. Don Konantz won the Konantz Cup as well as the Commodores Cup, while Sandy Riley claimed the Matthewson Cup and the Galt Cup and Rob Aitken grabbed the Kenora Cup and the Gage Cup. The McLaughlin Powder Puff Cup, Rat Portage RC Cup and Rat Portage Trophy are the final three races set for the 2013 Sailing Season.

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Royal warrants have not been conferred for many decades, and it is virtually impossible to get one now.

There is an exclusive element associated with membership at a Royal Club. The nine Royal Yacht Clubs in Canada generally offer privileges to RLWYC members upon introduction by way of a referral letter from your Commodore—and some even offer charging privileges. Each Club is a little different in what they offer and how much of a welcome they give. A few, like the Royal Thames Yacht Club next to Harrods in the heart of London have accommodations; some have pleasant bars and eating facilities. Should you wish to visit one of the Royal Yacht Clubs in Canada, remember that taking out your own full membership at Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club has its privileges. If visiting another Royal club, consider purchasing a RLWYC burgee and/or Century of Summers book to present to its Commodore.

Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club is pleased to welcome Members from other yacht clubs upon presentation of a Letter of Introduction from their own Club.

Here are the nine Royal Yacht Clubs in Canada:

  • Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Victoria, British Columbia
  • Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club, Kenora, Ontario
  • Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, Ontario
  • Royal St Lawrence Yacht Club, Montreal, Quebec
  • Royal Kennebaccassis Yacht Club, Saint John New Brunswick
  • Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club, Conception Bay South (near St. John’s, Newfoundland)

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