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California Yacht Club & Los Angeles Athletic Club International Clubs California Yacht Club & Los Angeles Athletic Club International Clubs Offering Reciprocal Privileges To CYC Members Please note that any clubs marked with an asterisk (*) are part of the Los Angeles Athletic Club reciprocal list, which is also available to CYC Members. ARGENTINA Club Nautico San Isidro Av. Mitre 1999-1642 San Isidro- Buenos Aires- Argentina Phone: 4732-0600 Int. 245 y 246 Email: [email protected] http://www.cnsi.org.ar/ Yacht Club Argentino Rio de la Plata- CABA Argentina Phone: (+54) 114314.0505 Email: [email protected] http://yca.org.ar/ Yacht Club Olivos Argentina J.B. Alberdi 315 Olivos (1636) Buenos Aires, Argentina Phone: (5411) 4711-0055 Email: [email protected] http://www.yco.org.ar/ AUSTRALIA Albert Park Yacht Club of Melbourne 5 Aquatic Drive, Albert Park Lake (between Sea Scouts & The Boat Shed) SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3206 Phone: (+61) 3 9690 5418 Email: [email protected] http://www.apyc.org.au/ Brisbane Club * 241 Adelaide Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Phone: 07 3222 8700 Fax: 07 3221 2675 Email: [email protected] www.brisbaneclub.com.au Cruising Yacht Club of Australia 1 New Beach Road Darling Point, NSW 2027 Australia Phone + 61 2 8292 7800 Fax + 61 2 9363 9745 Email: [email protected] http://www.cyca.com.au/ Hillarys Yacht Club 65 Northside Drive Hillarys, Western Australia 6025 Phone: +61 89246 2833 Email: [email protected] www.hillarysyachtclub.com.au Kelvin Club * Melbourne Place Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia Phone: 9654 5711 Fax: 9650 8069 Email: [email protected] www.kelvinclub.com Royal Auto Club of Australia * 89 Macquarie Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Phone: (011612) 8273-2300 Fax: (011612) 9252-3131 Email: [email protected] www.raca.com.au Royal Auto Club of Healesville * ACV Healesville Country Club, Yarra Glen Road Healesville 3777 Phone: (03) 5962 4899 Email: [email protected] https://wcm.racv.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/Club/club-home Royal Auto Club of Sydney * 89 Macquarie St. Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone: (02) 8273-2301 Fax: (02) 8273-2301 Email: [email protected] http://www.raca.com.au/ Royal Auto Club Of Victoria * 123 Queen St. Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Phone: (03) 9607-2222 Fax: (03) 9670-9970 Email: [email protected] https://wcm.racv.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/club/club-home Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron 33 Peel Street Kirribilli NSW 2061 Australia Phone: (011612) 9955-7171 Fax: (011612) 9020-6230 Email: [email protected] http://www.rsys.com.au/ The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania Marieville Esplanade Sandy Bay TAS 7005 Australia Phone: (03) 6223 4599 Email: [email protected] www.ryct.org.au Silks City Tattersalls * 198-204 Pitt Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Phone: (011612) 9267-9421 Fax: (011612) 9261-3593 Email: [email protected] www.citytatts.com.au Tatersall's Club Brisbane * GPO Box 124 Brisbane QLD 4000 Club Address 215 Queen Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Phone: 07 3331 8888 Fax: 07 3221 3913 Email: [email protected] www.tattersallsclub.com Tattersall's Club Sydney * 181 Elizabeth Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Phone: (0116102) 9264-6111 http://www.tattersallsclub.org/ University House-Australian National University Balmain Cr. & Liversidge St./Box 1535 Camberra, ACT 2601 Phone: (011612) 6125-5211 (800) 814-864 Fax: (011612) 6125-5252 Email: [email protected] www.anu.edu.au AUSTRIA Burgenlandischer Yacht Club Ruster Bucht 130 A-7071 Rust Austria Phone: +43 (0) 2685/325 Fax: +43 (0) 2685/6465 Email: [email protected] http://www.byc.at/ Yacht Club Breitenbrunn 7091 Breitenbrunn Seebad, Austria Phone: 0043 2683 70092 Fax: 0043 2683 70094 Email: [email protected] http://www.ycbb.at/ Union Yacht Club Attersee Aufham 35 4864 Attersee am Attersee Austria Phone: +43 7666/7362 Fax: +43 7666/7362-20 Email: sekretariat(at)uycas.at http://www.uycas.at/ BAHAMAS Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club N 26 32’ W 77 03’ Boat Harbor Marsh Harbor, -1 1000209783 Email: [email protected] http://www.rmhyc.com/ BELGIUM Cercle de la Voile de Dave (CVD) Rue du Rivage, 2 - 5100 Dave Belgium Phone: +32 474 41 63 80 Email: [email protected] http://www.cvdave.be/ Club Chateau Sainte-Anne * Rue Du Vieux Moulin 103 Brussel, B 1160 Phone: (0113202) 660-2900 Fax: (0113102) 675-5444 Email: [email protected] www.chateau-sainte-anne.be Club International of Flanders * Sint-Pietersplein 11V2W Flanders, B9000GENT Phone: (011329) 222-9668 Fax: (011329) 221-7943 Email: [email protected] www.clubofflanders.com Royal North Sea Yacht Club Montgomerykaai 1 8400 Oostende Belgium Phone: +32 (0)59-43.06.94 Fax: +32 (0)59-51.32.70 Email: [email protected] http://www.rnsyc.be/ostend/ Sports Nautiques de l’Eau d’Heure asbl Rue de Oupia 4 bte 1 6440 Froidchapelle, Belgium Phone: 0423-576-729 https://www.sneh.be/index.php?op=edito BERMUDA Royal Bermuda Yacht Club 15 Point Pleasant Road Hamilton HM11 Phone: +1 (441) 295-2214 Fax: +1(441) 295.6361 Email: [email protected] http://rbyc.bm/ BRAZIL Clube Internacional de Regatas 11030-400- Ponta da Praia Santos/SP- Brasil Phone: (13) 3269.6909 http://www.intersantos.com.br/ Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro Av. Pasteur 333-Urca Rio de Janeiro RJ- CEP 22290 Phone: (21) 3223-7200 http://www.icrj.com.br/site/ Yacht Club de Ilhabela Av. Forca Expedicionaria Brasileira, 299 Ilhabela, SP-CEP 11630-000 Phone: (12) 3896 2300 Email: [email protected] http://www.yci.com.br/ Yacht Club Santo Amaro R. Édson Régis, 481 - Jardim Guarapiranga, São Paulo - SP 04770-050, Brasil Phone: (11) 5687-8847 Email: [email protected] http://www.ycsa.com.br/ BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS Royal BVI Yacht Club Road Reef Marina Road Town Tortola Phone: +1 284 494 8140 Email: [email protected] https://www.royalbviyc.org/ CAMBODIA Cambodian Country Club & Hotel Resort * Street 2004 Group 6 Toeuk Thla District Russey Keao Phnom Penh-(Kingdom of Cambodia) Phone: 023 885 591/2 or 023 883 861/2 Fax: 023 885 592 Email: [email protected] www.cambodian-country-club.com CANADA Adelaide Club * (Cambridge Group of Clubs) 1 First Canadian Place PO Box 228 Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C8 Phone: (416) 367-9957 Fax: (416) 367-9653 Email: [email protected] www.adelaideclub.com Assiniboia Club * 1925 Victoria Avenue Regina, SA S4POR3 Phone: (306) 522-2641 Fax: (306) 347-8500 Email: [email protected] www.assiniboiaclub.sk.ca The Arbutus Club 2001 Nanton Avenue Vancouver, BC V6J4A1 Phone: (604) 266-7166 Fax: (604) 264-5920 Email: [email protected] www.arbutusclub.com Vikings Sailing Club Unit 16 11511 Steveston Hwy Richmond, BC, V7A 1N8 Phone: 604-454-4380 Email: [email protected] https://www.vikingsailingclub.bc.ca/ Beaconsfield Yacht Club 26 Lakeshore Road, Beaconsfield, Quebec, H9W 4H3 Canada Phone: 514-695-1272 Fax: 514-695-9794 Email: [email protected] http://www.byc.qc.ca/eng/index.html Bedford Basin Yacht Club 377 Shore Drive Bedford, Nova Scotia B4A 2C7 Canada Phone: 902-835-3729 Fax: 902 835 2047 Email: [email protected] http://www.bbyc.ca/ The Boulevard Club * 1491 Lakeshore Boulevard West Toronto, M6K 3C2 Phone: (416) 532-3341 Fax: (416) 532-1478 Email:[email protected] www.boulevardclub.com Buffalo Canoe Club 4475 Erie Road R.R.1 Ridgeway, ON LoS 1No Phone: 905-894-2750 Fax: 905-894-1146 Email: [email protected] https://www.buffalocanoeclub.com/ Cambridge Club * (Cambridge Group of Clubs) Sheraton Centre 100 Richmond St. West. 11th Fl Toronto, Ontario M5H 3K6 Phone: (416) 862-1077 Fax: (416) 862-8025 Email: [email protected] www.thecambridgeclub.com Central Okanagan Sailing Association 4220 Hobson Road Kelowna, BC V1W 1Y3 Canada Phone: (250) 764-2203 Fax: (250) 764-5162 Email: [email protected] http://www.cosa.bc.ca/ Chester Yacht Club PO Box 290 21 South Street Chester, NS B0J1J0 Canada Phone: 902-275-3747 Fax: 902-275-2525 Email: [email protected] http://chesteryachtclub.ca/ Club de Voile Senneville Yacht Club 10001, CSP Sainte-Anne Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue QC H9X 0A6 Email: [email protected] http://cvsyc.com/en/ Club Sportif * MAA2070 Peel Street Montreal, QC H3A1W6 Phone: (514) 845-2233 Fax: (514) 845-1018 Email: [email protected] www.clubsportifmaa.com Cold Lake Sailing Club Email:[email protected] http://www.sailcoldlake.com/ Derrick Golf and Winter Club * 3500 119 Street Northwest Edmonton, AB T6J 5P5, Canada Phone: (780) 437-1833 Email: [email protected] www.derrickclub.com False Creek Yacht Club 1661 Granville St Vancouver BC, V6Z 1N3 Phone: 604-682-3292 x123 Fax: 604-682-3292 http://fcyc.com/ Georgian Bay Sailing Association Phone: 705-534-1101 Fax: 705-549-2277 Email: [email protected] https://centraleastontario.cioc.ca/record/CWD2657 The Glencoe Club * 636 – 29th Avenue S.W. Calgary, T2S 0P1 Phone: (403) 243-2506 Fax: (403) 287-2673 Email: [email protected] www.glenco.org Granite Club * 2350 Bayview Avenue Toronto, Ontario M2L 1E4 Phone: 416-449-8713 Email: [email protected] https://www.graniteclub.com/ Halifax Club * 1682 Hollis Street P.O. Box 574 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2R7 Phone: (902) 423-8460 Fax: (902) 422-2903 Email: [email protected] www.halifaxclub.ns.ca Hollyburn Country Club * 950 Crosscreek Road West Vancouver, BC V7S 2S5 Phone: (604) 922-0161 Fax: (604) 922-9811 www.hollyburn.org Island Yacht Club of Toronto 89 Queen Quay West P.O. Box 81079 Toronto, ON M5J 2V3 Phone: 416.203.2582 Email: [email protected] http://iyc.ca/ Lac Deschenes Sailing Club 10 Rangeview Road Nepean Ontario, Canada Phone: (613) 828-4697 https://www.ldsc.ca/ Manitoba Club * 194 Broadway Winnipeg, R3C 0R2 Phone: (204) 942-5438 Fax: (204) 943-4577 Email: [email protected] www.manitobaclub.mb.ca Maple Bay Yacht Club 6337 Genoa Bay Rd.
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