Fraser River North Arm: Gr 1
BurnabyA Saturday afternoon paddle along the Burnaby and Vancouver waterfronts. See the bustling city the way the seals and herons see it. Contact Jim S jslade01@shaw.ca
A Saturday afternoon paddle along the Burnaby and Vancouver waterfronts. See the bustling city the way the seals and herons see it. Contact Jim S jslade01@shaw.ca
Sun May 14 Upper Seymour River: Gr 3 Water levels willing, this will be wild ride through several serious rapids. Solid river skills and full outfitting required! Contact Phil B: ptbates@telus.net
A family paddle winding through the pastoral Sumas Prairie, just east of Abbotsford. Contact: trips@beavercanoeclub.org
A fast and fun whitewater experience near Squamish. Some river experience and full outfitting required. Contact: Dave A notallengineersarenerds@gmail.com
This river flows both north and south between Pitt Lake and the Fraser River in Port Coquitlam, past blueberry farms and at the foot of the mountains. Join Rebecca as she chooses a section to float along for this family adventure. Contact: Rebecca H rebecca.helps@gmail.com
We'll do a river this Sunday, the day after Intro to Moving Water and hopefully close to it. That way, the moving water mentors (and maybe some recent graduates too) will get a chance to stay over and paddle a second river this weekend. Location is to be determined, of course, depending on where our […]
Two river trips on one weekend. Plan to stay over. Camping is arranged for Fri & Sat nights. We're curating two sections of river and many mentors to provide the best possible experience for Intro to Moving Water graduates who may want to go on to paddle at Rivers Week. You'll need a boat outfitted […]
A family friendly paddle along the pastoral lands east of Mission. (Now moved from Sunday to Saturday so as not to conflict with Fathers Day) Contact: Bob P ubiquitousb7@gmail.com
The event of the year! A Week of Rivers, at the best time of year, and hopefully at their best levels. This year, we’re looking at the Similkameen, the Shuswap, and the Thompson! But river levels can be fickle! So watch our Rivers Week page at https://bp.beavercanoeclub.org/for-members/rivers-week/ and stay in touch to make sure you […]
This trip starts at Deas Island Regional Park and will end at Wellington Point Park, total distance between 13 to 15 km, if all goes as planned. After we cross safely to Gunn Island, we'll paddle through marshlands down a narrow channel. This is a lake-level trip with strong lake water paddling skills needed to […]