TORC Mission Statement
To be a Non-for-profit group and re-invest monies for the betterment of the club.
To be open to all forms of powerboat competition, while maintaining an emphasis on the growth and betterment of amateur Stock Outboard racing.
To promote sportsmanship, fair competition, camaraderie among participants, family involvement, and encourage youth participation in this International Olympic Committee recognized sport.
To promote the sport and reach out for new participants at events outside of race venues.
Advocating for the development and improvement of racing facilities provided by host communities.
To organize amateur level powerboat training and competitive events, with an emphasis on driver skill and safe operation.
Encourage participation at regional events and to those showing the abilities/interest, guide them to national and international levels.
Promoting and enforcing the publications on racing rules, safety, officiating, and race management published by the Canadian Boating Federation (National level), and the Union Internationale Motonautique (World level).
To represent area racers and officials to the North American national governing bodies, the Canadian Boating Federation and American Power Boat Association.
Provide a forum where participants, officials and potential participants may meet to discuss the development, promotion, and issues of the sport and establish uniform procedures for race administration.
To host an Annual Awards Banquet at which class and event trophies are awareded and individuals or groups who contribute significantly to the sport in the region are recognized.
To be open to all forms of powerboat competition, while maintaining an emphasis on the growth and betterment of amateur Stock Outboard racing.
To promote sportsmanship, fair competition, camaraderie among participants, family involvement, and encourage youth participation in this International Olympic Committee recognized sport.
To promote the sport and reach out for new participants at events outside of race venues.
Advocating for the development and improvement of racing facilities provided by host communities.
To organize amateur level powerboat training and competitive events, with an emphasis on driver skill and safe operation.
Encourage participation at regional events and to those showing the abilities/interest, guide them to national and international levels.
Promoting and enforcing the publications on racing rules, safety, officiating, and race management published by the Canadian Boating Federation (National level), and the Union Internationale Motonautique (World level).
To represent area racers and officials to the North American national governing bodies, the Canadian Boating Federation and American Power Boat Association.
Provide a forum where participants, officials and potential participants may meet to discuss the development, promotion, and issues of the sport and establish uniform procedures for race administration.
To host an Annual Awards Banquet at which class and event trophies are awareded and individuals or groups who contribute significantly to the sport in the region are recognized.