Sail and Life Training Society
The Sail and Life Training Society , founded in 1974, is a non-profit Christian organization based in Victoria, British Columbia. SALTS provides sail training and life lessons for 1,700 young people each year on tall ships and provides a valued link to the area's maritime heritage. Currently, SALTS administrative offices are located on Herald Street in downtown Victoria, with a shop space located nearby in the Rock Bay area.
Programs
Young people ages 13–23 are given the experience of learning to sail a tall ship, which the organization describes as "life-changing." In addition to learning a large set of sailing skills, they face fears and learn teamwork, responsibility and interpersonal skills, which results in increased confidence. A is offered with help from other group partners, to make the program affordable to young people who are at risk, in low income households, or experiencing challenging life situations.In the spring and fall, 4- and 5-day are made with school and community groups. Ship Point Wharf in Victoria, British Columbia is the start and end point to the trips that travel through the Gulf Islands. 10-day circumnavigate Vancouver Island, sail along the central coast of British Columbia and the Great Bear Rainforest, and explore Haida Gwaii.
In the past, to ports around the world were held, where youth participated in selected legs of the journey. Due to new Canadian regulations for offshore vessels which the current tall ships do not meet, these trips are on hold until a new schooner is completed. All progress on the New Schooner Project can be followed along on their .
Group programs are offered with over 30 public and private schools, university programs, and youth groups bringing 20 - 30 young people and their adult chaperones.
are also made available to interested sailors of all ages.
Fundraising
SALTS is a registered Canadian charity. A large portion of program costs are funded through . SALTS arranges a third-party appraisal for the value of the tax receipt issued, and handles moorage, transportation and broker's fees.Ships
SALTS owns, maintains and operates two traditional tall ships, Pacific Swift and Pacific Grace. Both were built by the Society in a shipyard at the former Coast Guard base on Victoria's Upper Harbour.A new 116' Pilot Schooner the "Leonora" had been custom designed to be built for offshore voyages. As of September 2022, its construction was cancelled due to regulatory hurdles and inflation.