BCC General Meeting ~IN PERSON~
~IN PERSON~ at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West 3677 Kensington Ave, Burnaby
~IN PERSON~ at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West 3677 Kensington Ave, Burnaby
A popular trip on a forgiving section of river. Moving water skills and outfitting required. We're watching levels and hoping they will come down to a good level. Contact: Owen W owen.williams911@gmail.com
A family-friendly paddle through grass and trees near Barrowtown in the upper Valley. Seasonal high-water creates this anomalous wonderland. “Turn left after the elephant!” Contact: Anya M anya.m.cdn@gmail.com
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
The event of the year! A week of Rivers! This year, we’re planning to paddle several sections on the Similkameen, the Shuswap and the Thompson. But keep checking, because the water levels will dictate where we ultimately end up. See Notice in June Newsletter, and on the Rivers Week Updates page on this website
A family friendly paddle through the pastoral lands of the Hatzic prairie Contact: Bob P ubiquitousb7@gmail.com
BCC Annual Picnic at Dease Island Regional Park. Check Newsletter for details. Contact: Rebecca H rebecca.helps@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