Lighthouse Park: Ocean
A family-friendly paddle along the picturesque shores of West Vancouver. Contact: Check the BCC Webpage Calendar closer to the time, or contact trips@beavercanoeclub.org
A family-friendly paddle along the picturesque shores of West Vancouver. Contact: Check the BCC Webpage Calendar closer to the time, or contact trips@beavercanoeclub.org
A family friendly paddle through the pastoral lands of the Hatzic prairie Contact: Bob P ubiquitousb7@gmail.com
This trip leaves from Kearsley Creek camp site situated 9km up a well used (good) Forest Service Road on the west side of Stave Lake. There is parking and a good launch but also a $10 day use fee. Its about 1.5 hour paddle to the entrance of Cardinalis Creek and hopefully our lunch/ […]
An epic, family-friendly paddle down the Serpentine River, over to Crescent Beach, and up the Nicomekl. Birds galor, maybe a seal colony on the way, a stop at Elgin Park historical site if there's time, and perhaps some swimming. Contact: Simon W Contact: Simon W simonpwatkins@gmail.com
A a weekend sojourn up the Burrard Inlet's north arm to camp at or near Granite falls for 2 nights. A beautiful trip. Last two years we saw seals birthing. Last year a pod of orcas greeted us by our campsite. Contact: Keep and eye on this space for trip contact, or email trips@beavercanoeclub.org
A scenic Paddle along the ocean shores of West Vancouver. Contact: trips@beavercanoeclub.org
This trip travels 5 km north up Hatzic Slough then back down to the starting point on Sylvester Road, where it takes another slough east for just under 3 kms and back for a total of approx 14km. This is a quiet valley waterway that normally shows a good variety of birds and the occasional bear! It's […]
A bumpy, splashy river section north of Squamish. Solid Whitewater skills and full outfitting required. Contact: trips@beavercanoeclub.org
A popular downriver paddle near Chilliwack. Moving water skills and outfitting required. Contact: trips@beavercanoeclub.org
Campout for 3 or more days of fun and photo opportunities in the deep, narrow and fast Adams Canyon, near Shuswap Lake. Contact: Phil R frankierb@telus.net