Port Credit CPS
A unit of
Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons/Escadrilles canadiennes de plaisance

 

History

Port Credit Power and Sail Squadron (PCPS) has been serving the boating community of Mississauga and area for over fifty years. The Squadron received it's charter/warrant on May 7th, 1950 and officially formed the Port Credit Squadron on May 20th, 1950 with nine charter members consenting to serve. The founding members were W.A. Athawes, G.E. Farrow, R.P. Jackson, D.M. Jamieson, T.A. Johnson, J.D. Ketchum, K. Link, J.A. Murton, A.R. Nevllie and H. Sproule. These nine people were the beginning of a long list members who have freely served the boating fraternity. PCPS is a local branch of the Canadian Power Squadron, a nation-wide, non-profit, volunteer organization promoting safety on the water and good fellowship amongst boating enthusiasts.