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Toronto Windsurfing Club History Project

"It's cheap! It's easy! It's fun!"

That's the way the sport was billed in the early 1980's, as the Toronto Windsurfing Club was flourishing on Cherry Beach. There were "special lessons and membership rates", just as there are today. And by 1985, the club boasted between 250 and 300 members.
Old TWC Flyer
The Toronto Windsurfing Club takes pride in the fact that affordability and fun are still hallmarks of a completely volunteer operated organisation that first took root when board sailors took to the beach in the late 70's, despite the brush and the twigs that could take a toll on the toes during a dash to the water when the wind came up.

Air Waves was the name of the club newsletter in 1985, and editor David Danks wrote in the first issue that "It wasn't so long ago that I can remember yanking twigs from the beach in fear of catching my baby toe on making a mad dash for the water when the wind came up. That was May 1, 1978".

Danks went on to say that at first "the only booms on the beach were nine foot long laminated teakwood", TWC Beach Sceneand he boasted of the advancements in gear with the telescopic aluminum "light weight models" that had begun to appear on the beach.

Boards came in all shapes and sizes, according to Danks, from the "50lb, 13 foot Naish ocean going vessel", to a "13lb, 8 foot kevlar board".

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Cherry Beach Boardsailors
Early 1980's

Cherry Beach Boardsailors - Early 1980's
We are looking for volunteers to contribute stories and photos of the club's inception and milestones over the past 20 plus years. If you are interested in helping, please click on the link above to either submit a brief story or a photo.

This is an important part of our club's heritage and we are hoping to compile the first installment and put it online by the end of summer. This will be a ongoing project over the years to come. We are looking for members interested and able to make either a short term or long term commitment to this fascinating part of our site. If you know of someone near or far please contact them and let them know of the move to preserve our clubs past.

We are hoping to compile a list of past presidents, Instructors and name of people who have made a significant contribution to the club along the way.

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1985 Membership Fees

$20.00 Student
$30.00 Women
$45.00 Men
$60.00 Family

1985 Board Storage
$99.00 Inside

1985 Lessons
3 hour lesson $29.00

Windsurfing 1983-84
Ready To Catch The Wind
"Boardsailing is for everybody!" was the message in 1985 as the Toronto Windsurfing Club membership continued to grow.
Who is this man?
Who is this man?
You've seen him at the beach! He's a driving force behind encouraging youth to get involved in competition! Take a guess, and we'll post the results online.
Click here
to send your guess!

Ice Rig -1986

Ice Rig - 1986