QCYC History

QCYC History

During the 19th century, the purpose of sailing shifted from trade and defense to recreation, and a series of yacht clubs were established in Toronto Harbour. The second of these, Queen City Yacht Club (QCYC), was formed on August 15, 1889. Originally located on the Toronto Canoe Club wharf, between Simcoe and York Streets, the QCYC immediately began holding weekly races during the sailing months.
In 1902, a new clubhouse was designed by club member and prominent Toronto architect E.J. Lennox and built on the Argonaut Rowing Club Wharf at the base of York Street which would be currently located under the Gardiner Expressway due to infilling. Plans for the club to move to Sunfish (later Algonquin) Island were expedited in 1920, when the clubhouse sank into the harbour. The following year, the Club moved to its current location. Founded as a "cooperatively-run club accessible to ordinary men," QCYC has been instrumental in the development of Toronto's sailing culture.

1940s and 50s at QCYC

1940s and 50s at QCYC

1960s QCYC by Ron Mazza

1960s QCYC by Ron Mazza

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  • @BigLisaFan
    @BigLisaFan19 күн бұрын

    I wonder if that was the ill-fated Noronic that burned in 1949?

  • @chairinthewoodsllc
    @chairinthewoodsllc23 күн бұрын

    If you put the video at 1.5 speed, I think thats the orginal speed it should be viewed at, normal is a bit slowed down.

  • @nicolasgreenland9054
    @nicolasgreenland905423 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this! My father built KC 9, KC 99 and KC426 and I briefly owned a B14 which I believe belonged to Mazza at some point..So pretty cool to watch, not sure how the YT algorithm came up with this, very interesting for me though, please post more if there is any.

  • @maximilliancunningham6091
    @maximilliancunningham609123 күн бұрын

    Interesting, talk about a "boom town" compare that with Toronto's skyline, today.