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Get your boating licence -it's the law for all ages!

I absolutely love spending time on the waters. There is nothing more relaxing then spending time enjoying a ride on the beautiful open waters. I am not alone. Boaters in Canada who still don't have their Ontario Boating License can receive an expensive fine. 


Do you have your Ontario Pleasure Craft Operator Card

Since 2010, all Canadians are required to hold a valid card in all provinces across Canada. This boat license card is issued by Transport Canada and is valid in Ontario as well as all other provinces. There is no special license required for boating in Ontario, so as long as you hold your card you can enjoy the beautiful waterways of Ontario with extra safety and peace of mind. 


Common misconceptions about this law are that children must be 16 yrs to get certified and that seniors over 65 yrs don't require the card. This law applies to boaters of all ages; there are no age exemptions or minimum age to get certified. Others think that you don't need the card if your motor is less than 10 horsepower, but in fact it's needed to operate any size motor, even an electric motor on a canoe for example.

So now that you are prepared, please enjoy your summer on the waves!


Gripping Family Viewing

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com

I cannot wait to settle in front of the TV for about 3 hours or more tonight for the one television event every year that mesmerizes me from start to finish.

Now, given that I increasingly do not watch much tv, have no idea about popular tv shows like Glee, Two and a Half Men, etc., and even watch much less tv news (cause it is invariably depressing and skewed), a tv show that is gripping for the whole family is truly something rare.  I should add that ever since The West Wing stopped running and prior to that the short-lived but brilliantly written and acted show "Sports Night" went off the air, my husband and I have staged our silent protest against tv and just the utter lack of engaging, inspiring programming, but I digress.

This program is the complete package.  Full of drama, emotion, anticipation, excitement, wonder, joy --- the list is long.

We make sure NEVER to miss it.   And in the past few years have taken to watching it as a family.  Yes, there are not too many times our kids are allowed to watch consecutive hours of anything, but we wholeheartedly support and encourage their viewing of this must-see, television event!

It will surprise you and you do not have to be an expert in this field to appreciate the quality of the program.

The NHL Draft is the show in question and I cannot get enough of it.  Why?  NHL Draft

A group of professional NHL team executives and personnel --- the hockey brain trust --- sit in the centre of an arena, ringed by hopeful young, athletes with dreams, aspiration, hopes and desires of being professionals, flanked by their families who have invested their time, energy, tireless effort, money to nurture, feed and support that dream.

It gives me chills, frankly.

Everytime a name is called by a team on the stage, the camera zooms into that kid and his family --- the joy, pride, jubilation, as a parent, as a child.  It is a tribute to the process, peserverance, sacrifice, dedication, goal-setting and achievement.

You don't have to be a hockey parent to appreciate this.  In fact, insert any other activity in place of hockey.  It truly is a celebration of the journey.  And goodness knows there are no guarantees how the road on that journey, whether a player is drafted or not, will wind, the twists and turns it will take and where the final destination will be.

What's important and most facinating is their journey to this day --- the player, the family, everyone associated with that boy/man making it to Draft Day.  All those early morning practices, the Arctic-like rinks, the 'coffee runs' to stay warm, the endless loads of laundry, the stinky, downright lethal-smelling equipment, touching that equipment to wash it, the mind-numbing scheduling, the backyard rink, putting up the boards, shinny under the stars, that zillionith bag of popcorn to keep the other kids happy, the tying goal, the winning goal, the dumb penalty, the goal he should have back, the new relationships, commiserating with other hockey parents, players, families --- it is a formidable and fascinating list. NHL draft day

The journey is precious and should be cherished.  Whether a player is drafted or not, making it to this day is cause of celebration and stealing the spotlight.

I remember one year, my husband surprised me with a night in a fancy hotel in Montreal, a lovely surprise.  But it was NHL Draft Day.  So we set our alarms, re-scheduled all our activities before and following that 3-hour window.  Yes, we are whacked!!  But boy was it thrilling.  (For hockey fans, it was the year Carey Price was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens --- which floored everyone in the house and the hotel!!).

Wouldn't miss it for anything!  Except of course, one of our kids' hockey games!

Summer TIFF Fun for the Family!

Running June 11 to August 20 on Saturdays at 2 p.m., TIFF‘s summer season of Family Classics features a selection of animated favourites, toe-tapping musicals, thrilling adventures and inspirational fables. The series kicks off with Disney‘s first live-action comedy The Shaggy Dog (1959), followed by the sequel-spawning animated adventure The Land Before Time (1988). Additional films include the Academy Award-nominated hit Whale Rider (2002); the innovative animated satire The Iron Giant (1999); the big-screen Broadway adaptation Annie (1982); the martial arts favourite The Karate Kid (1984); and the action-packed, James Bond-for-juniors comedy Spy Kids (2001)  Visit the TIFF web site for more information.

Our Kids Go To Camp Summer Guide to Camp



Camps from throughout the GTA!

What better way to spend the summer - or at least part of it, for sure - than at a Toronto summer camp. Whether you live in the Beaches, downtown or in one of the suburbs, the GTA's broad selection of summer camps is sure to have something just right for you. And there's no better place to look than here at ourkids.net, the home of the original Our Kids go to Camp guide to summer camps and listings. Our Kids Go to Camp has been covering the world of Toronto summer camps since 1998.
Few cities can offer the variety of summer camps that you will find in Toronto and the GTA. There are animal camps including the one held by the Toronto Zoo. Who can imagine a better science summer camp than one put on by the Ontario Science Center? For children with special needs, a number of Toronto summer camps offer close attention and instruction. Of course, there are a wide variety of sports summer camps in Toronto. Read more 


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