Sailing
Canadian North Shore Exploration and Sail Training
Course Overview
Ask anyone who has sailed far and wide and they will tell you the Canadian North Shore of Lake Superior is some of the best wilderness sailing in the world. The water is cold, clear, and clean; the anchorages are amazingly beautiful, plentiful, and incredibly secure. Add to that only a handful of sailboats transit the area every year and you have the makings of a cruising experience second to none. This area is not without challenges though. The weather is often unpredictable, help is a long way off if you get into trouble, and with literally thousands of rocky reefs, navigation can be a challenge to say the least. However, with an experienced captain, a stout boat, and an intrepid crew, the doorway opens to a truly magical sailing experience.
Join Captain Mark Gordon aboard the 40-foot, steel cutter Amicus II as you explore the spectacular waters between Grand Portage and the Slate Islands in the far northeast corner of Lake Superior. Our ambitious goal will be to make it to the remote Slate Islands, home of one of the few remaining herds of Woodland Caribou on Lake Superior. Even if we don’t get as far as the Slate Islands, there are myriad bays, islands and rivers to explore along the way. Because of the potential for rough weather, extended sailing days and overnight sailing, we suggest either taking one of our other sailing trips first or bringing along a strong sense of adventure. This is a sail training expedition so participants will be asked to take part in all aspects of the trip including standing watch, navigation and sail handling. Feel free to contact Captain Mark if you have questions about the trip: 218-290-5975. To find out more about the boat and captain visit his website at AmicusAdventureSailing.com
Required Tools
- Participants will need a current passport and will need to obtain a Remote Border Crossing Permit (RBCP) prior to the start of the course. The RBCP is easy to obtain and North House will give you instructions on how to apply for it.
- A packing list will be sent by instructor