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  •  As most members know,  GLCC Commodore J.E. Fordyce and Michèle had planned to head south on Adagio I.

  •  From the Ninth-District weekly notice to mariners:

  • On Sunday 8/22, in only a few short minutes, a tornado had ravaged parts of this lakeside town, which calls itself "the prettiest town in Canada." It is now in a s

  •  The 2011 Wilderness Rally was a big success. Details here...

  •  As you begin your cruise, please check fuel prices at your stops, and post the information in the "Diesel $" discussion forum on this web site

  • As if American boaters aren't confused enough by Canada's strange currency, the Canadian government is now introducing new plastic bills.

  • 04/27/2023 Corrected link to harbor report. JM

  • SURPRISINGLY drowning is almost always a deceptively quiet event. The waving, splashing, and yelling that dramatic conditioning (television) prepares us to look

  • A new novel of Lake Superior is receiving lavish praise and awards. A review of the novel is here...

  • Great Lakes Boating magazine has a very nice article about GLCC's 2011 Rendezvous in Gore Bay. The article is in the June 2011 publication on page 44.

    Click here to read the article

  •  Read about the GLCC’s Spring Break adventures in the BVIs; the success of the GLCCSchool’s first season; the report from the Grosse Pointe Regi

  •  Members—if you want to respond to a story on the web site's front page, or add a comment, just click on the story's title. A new page will open up with a comment text box...

  •  As part of Michigan's tight budget problems, the Lime Island park and docks on the St.

  • An interesting story about one of the invasive species on the Lakes—the quagga mussel.

  • The Great Lakes Cruising Club has worked with Mariners Learning System to provide members a way to enhance their boating knowledge on-line from their own homes.