Belcarra to Twin Islands: Ocean
A family paddle from Belcarra Regional Park to Twin Islands and points north. Contact Bryan G bryan_gormann@sfu.ca
A family paddle from Belcarra Regional Park to Twin Islands and points north. Contact Bryan G bryan_gormann@sfu.ca
This is the dryland session of Introduction to Moving Water which includes protective gear, outfitting and safety issues unique to rivers. The all day on-water session will follow on Sat Jun 4 and will provide opportunities to identify river features and hazards, perform leans, ferries and other maneuvers, and practice some rescue techniques. Open […]
This is the on-water part of Introduction to Moving Water. Having already taken the dryland session and covered protective gear, outfitting and safety issues unique to rivers, the all day on-water session will provide opportunities to identify river features and hazards, perform leans, ferries and other maneuvers, and practice some rescue techniques. Open to […]
An estuarine adventure in the shoals of South Surrey. Put in at the nature reserve, pass a seal colony on the ocean, lunch at Crescent Beach, slip under a swing bridge, maybe a quick stop at a historic farm, and take out at the dam. Contact Simon W simonpwatkins@gmail.com
This is an opportunity to paddle two consecutive days on the Mamquam River and is especially apt for paddlers who have completed Introduction to Moving Water and are planning to get some more practice in before rivers week. Try to email at least a week ahead. Contact trips director, westell@shaw.ca
A family paddle along the pastoral floodplain east of Mission. Contact Bob P ubiquitousb7@gmail.com
A week of rivers! Car camping at home base every night and a different day paddle every morning! This year, we'll be paddling the Similkameen and its tributaries, and who knows what else! Look for details in June Newsletter. Book early! Contact Dan B burnettsonskana@gmail.com
A family trip on a placid lake near Mission. Contact: email trips@beavercanoeclub.org before Sat Jul 9th
This year, we’ve reserved a spot at Dease Island Regional Park near Ladner. Bring your own brunch, outdoor games, and of course, your canoe. Expect to see fabulous people. See article, July newsletter. Contact: Jill L jillpesi@gmail.com