Blue Heron Power & Sail Squadron Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Atlantic District, Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons.
Email: web2 at blueheroncps.pe.ca
Commander
Harley Richardson
Executive Officer
Dave Beaton
Administration Officer
Training Officer
Greg Mackay
Assistant Training Officer
Ken Hynes
Assistant Training Officer
Don Baker
Assistant Training Officer
Harley Richardson
Financial Officer
Gerard Watts
Secretary
Supply Officer
Don Baker
Membership Officer
Graham Peck
Communications Officer
Marc Dagenais
Public Relations Officer
Marc Dagenais
Liaison Officer
CYC and PEI Sailing Association
Ellen MacPhail
Safe Boating Monitor
Ellen MacPhail
Social Officer
Environmental Officer
Charlottetown Peake's Quay Port Captain
Charlottetown CYC Port Captain
Montague Port Captain
Mel Campbell
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia Port Captain
Dave DeWolfe, Oak Island Marina, Mahone Bay
Website
Jim Thompson
web2 at blueheroncps.pe.ca
Officers at Large
Reg Hutchings
Virginia MacDonald
Past Commanders:
Wellington Gay 2009-11
Jim Thompson 2007-09
Gar Andrew 2006-07
Jim Honsberger 2004-06
Scott Stewart 2002-04
Al Roach 2000-02
Geoff Church 1999-2000
Christina Fields 1997-99
1995:Name changed from Charlottetown Squadron to Blue Heron Squadron.
Geoff Church 1993-97
Fraser Cameron 1992-93
John MacKinnon 1988-92
See also: History of the Blue Heron Power & Sail Squadron
Past Newsletter Editors:
Andrew Cudmore
Cindy Sharkey
Henry Scales
Chris Brittain
About the Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons: "Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons (CPS) is a nationwide organization of boating enthusiasts. Their aim is to increase boating safety and enjoyment by providing instruction in all phases of seamanship and navigation, both power and sail. It is a charitable, membership-type organization, incorporated under the Companies Act of Canada. Except for a small paid staff in the national office, all teaching and administrative work is done by volunteers. CPS is non-governmental, non-regulatory and non-military. It is not restricted to boat owners, nor owners of large yachts. Purely and simply, it is a dedicated group interested in increasing safety and pleasure on the waterways through education."