WE ARE THE CHARITY THAT SAVES LIVES ON THE WATER
DONATEWe are the volunteer based organization that operates more than 30 marine rescue stations on the British Columbia coast and in the B.C. Interior.
From Vancouver’s busy harbour to the remote waters of the North Coast, our volunteer crews are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, ready to respond to marine emergencies. We conduct, on average, 800 marine rescues every year.
You make this possible
Download RCMSAR’s Annual Report 2018 for a look at the year that’s past and what’s ahead for 2019.
Interested in becoming a volunteer? We would love to hear from you.
Contact your local RCMSAR Rescue Station for more information.
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Check out news and latest announcements from Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue
Leadership & Team-building Experience for RCMSAR Members – Sept 21
Participants in the Leadership & Team-building Experience may experience feelings of personal growth, empowerment, improved self-esteem, camaraderie and joy. Each person’s symptoms will vary and heavily depends on the openness of their minds, willingness to learn, contribute, participate and share ideas.
RCMSAR Welcomes Interim CEO Ken Burton
Captain Ken Burton takes on Interim CEO role with RCMSAR
RCMSAR bids farewell to CEO Pat Quealey
RCMSAR bids a bitter sweet farewell to CEO Pat Quealey, who has accepted a new role withe the Canadian Red Cross in British Columbia and Yukon.
What’s In a Name? – by John Johnston
What’s in a name? John Johnston shares his experience and the importance of naming RCMSAR vessels to acknowledge contributions of outstanding members and keep their memories alive.
Wild weather keeps RCMSAR busy in February
Ian Grantham, Coxswain and Station Leader for Station 1, West Vancouver shares what happened in Horseshoe Bay over one wild weekend in February – the coldest on record for Vancouver. High winds and unprecedented snowstorms wreaked havoc, and RCMSAR Stations all over the province were called to action.
Kids Don’t Float Program Wins National Award
On January 20, 2019, SAR Prevention Officer Cathy Dupuis accepted a 2018 Canadian Safe Boating Award on behalf of RCMSAR for Best Boating Safety Initiative at a gala dinner in Toronto.
New SAR Tools for iPhone & Android by Adam Hyde
SAR Tools app creator Adam Hyde shares tips and tricks for using the app’s features, and how to get the very most of this online tool that continues to grow in popularity with marine SAR organizations around the world.
Senate report calls for more support for RCMSAR
A Senate committee recommends more support for Coast Guard auxiliary agencies like RCMSAR.
Real Life Scenarios Highlight of Coast Guard & RCMSAR Training
Station 60 Comox Station Leader Roch Massicotte shares exciting highlights from recent training exercises with the Coast Guard, Powell River Lifeboat, SAR Program Instructors, Tla’amin Nation, RCMP and other RCMSAR volunteers in Powell River and Campbell River.
RCMSAR Board Member Awarded Medal of Excellence
On November 6, the Maritime Museum of BC awarded Jane McIvor, RCMSAR Board Member, the Beaver Medal of Maritime Excellence in a ceremony at Government House in Victoria.
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