Wyandotte Boat Club is a non-profit organization located in Wyandotte, Michigan along the Detroit River dedicated to the promotion of the sport of rowing within the "downriver" area of metro-Detroit. The Wyandotte Boat Club was established in 1875. The Wyandotte Boat Club is the home to 6 Local High Schools. They host two high school regattas, the Hebda Cup, held in late April and the Wyandotte High Schools Regatta or WyHi held in early May. In the Fall the club hosts the Heritage Day Head Race, which features Club, High School and College programs throughout the Midwest.
Read more about Wyandotte Boat Club: High School Rowing Teams, 2011-2012 Board of Directors, Programs, Junior B, Junior A, Senior B (under 23), Senior, Masters (over 27), Recreational Rowing, Youth Rowing
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