Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary - Central & Arctic
Volunteer Marine Search and Rescue
The Small craft training in Hay River
Arctic
Avalon
POINT SAR DOCK
SAR INSTR COURSE 2008
ANICA LEE
MELISSA JUNE 1
Arctic
Hay River Coast Base
BBBS SAIL
"Bobbie"
HBRU
The Small craft training in Hay River
QSAR
WASAGA BOAT
Arctic
Thunder Spirit
SUTCLIFF 1
McCRACKEN III
Arctic
SUTCLIFF 2
Carling township1
The Small craft training in Hay River
ISAR 2009
c130
The Small craft training in Hay River
Weather Oar Knot
YELLOWKNIFE UNIT
SEA HAWK
Banner Image 1
COMRA VESSEL
COMRA
SUTCLIFF 3
BAITFISH 3
Arctic
C130 Exercise
MARLENE I - THUNDER BAY
TED COOK + CO.
BARU
INSTRUCTOR COURSE 2010
TURNEY
May 2013 Mngt Board Meeting
KugluktukSar
ALFA SEVEN
The Small craft training in Hay River
Fancy Canoe underway
Arctic
Maverick
DSC VESSEL
FUNDY GALE
BARU side view
CAmbrian 1012
Avalon underway
Britt + Area Fire Search + Rescue
Diavik
SOUTHWIND
OGINA II
QSAR
Vik Beach in the Winter
The Small craft training in Hay River
Diavik
Diavik
Falcon III
Thunder Spirit underway
Arctic
INSTRUCTOR COURSE 2011
SAREX Leamington
September 29th, 2009
September 29th, 2009

Blue Water Rescue Unit

Bruce Power recognizes Blue Water Rescue Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary

Frank Saunders, Vice President of Nuclear Oversight and Regulatory
Affairs for Bruce Power makes a presentation to the Blue Water Rescue
Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary in recognition of their continued support
for marine safety along the Lake Huron coast. From left to right: Marcel
Dorey, Herb Paetzold, Peggy Griffin, Frank Saunders, Jason Alers, Steve
Robinson and Michael Roberts.

Tags: events
Share this:
RSS feed Feed Description
Subscribe to the complete Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary - Central and Arctic News RSS news feedAll News RSS feed Complete RSS feed
Subscribe to the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary - Central and Arctic News RSS news feed for this category onlySAR News RSS feed for: SAR News
A Rich Site Summary (RSS) feed is an xml data file that provides a summary of the information contained here. It is not designed to be viewed in your browser, but instead by rss reader software. If you do not know what this means - you can safely ignore it, as it is provided for advanced users with rss reader software only.
GCAC/CCGA
Copyright © 2000-2025 Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary - Central and Arctic
web design and maintenance: PawPrint.net