
17th annual hydroplane race in Brockville, Ont. faces wind delay
Hydroplane boats racing on the St. Lawrence River in Brockville, Ont. June 28, 2025. (Jack Richardson/CTV News Ottawa).
The 1000 Islands Regatta is taking place in Brockville, Ont. this weekend, marking the 17th annual hydroplane race on the St. Lawrence River.
Described as Formula 1 racing on the water, teams travel from all over North America to each location.
But the reality of a sport like hydroplane racing is that conditions need to be favourable, and strong winds Saturday in the city of 1000 islands have forced a delay in the festivities.
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Hydroplane boats racing on the St. Lawrence River in Brockville, Ont. June 28, 2025. (Jack Richardson/CTV News Ottawa).
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Hydroplane boats racing on the St. Lawrence River in Brockville, Ont. June 28, 2025. (Jack Richardson/CTV News Ottawa).
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Hydroplane boats racing on the St. Lawrence River in Brockville, Ont. June 28, 2025. (Jack Richardson/CTV News Ottawa).
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