Calgary Canoe Club

The Calgary Canoe Club (CCC) is located on the Glenmore Reservoir in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The club offers a wide range of water-related activities for residents in Calgary and the surrounding area including white-water kayaking, outrigger canoeing, voyageur, flat-water sprint canoe and kayak and recreational paddling.  The club is part of CanoeKayak Canada and is nationally ranked in the flat-water sprint canoe/kayak disciplines.[1]  The Calgary Canoe Club Sprint program works with the guidance of the ASRCA (Alberta Sprint Canoe Racing Association).[2]  The Calgary Canoe Club also shares the reservoir with the Calgary Rowing Club and the Glenmore Sailing Club, located on the opposite side of the reservoir.

History

Established in 1959.[3]

Membership

To use the facilities and the fleet of recreational canoes and white-water kayaks, users must pay a membership for that season. Memberships range from Junior to Family prices.  For one-time rentals, users may opt for the day rental where the use of recreational canoes is only permitted. Membership in any racing programs allows members to access the fleet of racing boats at the discretion of the Head coach.

Programs

Outrigger Canoe

In 2012, the Calgary Canoe Club will host the World Outrigger Championships, which will run on the reservoir in the month of August.  Athletes across North-America will participate in this event, including members of the CCC.[4] The Outrigger program is run by knowledgeable coaching staffs that have numerous years of experience in the sport.

Sprint Canoe & Kayak

The Calgary Canoe Club is home to a team of flat-water sprint canoe and kayak paddlers and provides training and competitive opportunities for all age groups throughout North America.  The club has a history of turning out national-level athletes, including Olympian Kamini Jain.[5]  The club has also turned out a number of junior-national level athletes. The team is fully supported by a qualified, knowledgeable coaching staff.

Recreational Canoe

Since its establishment, the CCC has run programs for persons of all ages through day-camp programs, courses and rental opportunities via membership to the club.  The club’s boathouse is equipped with a fleet of numerous types of boat-craft and equipment.

Adult Courses

Programs for adults instructed by certified instructors include lake canoeing, white-water kayaking and outrigger. Participants are mainly on the water, though for some programs, day trips are part of the course. Club membership is not required for these courses.[6]

Youth Courses

The CCC offers several youth courses over the year. For youth interested in the sport of flat-water sprint canoe and kayak, there is a Fall Learn-To-Paddle, Spring Learn-To-Paddle (run based on attendance numbers)& Summer Learn-To-Paddle Day Camps. Participants from these programs often progress to the full-time paddle program where they become full-time/part-time sprint athletes. For youth interested in white-water kayaking, the CCC offers the Junior River Kayak Program. Participants spend majority of their time in the Bowness Eddies and pool sessions.[7]

More Information

Staff

All full-time staff of the CCC are NCCP certified along with First-Aid and CPR certification.

In the summer months, the club hires certified day-program instructors to run recreational canoe/kayak programs and certified sprint canoe/kayak coaches to run youth sprint programs.  All staff have years of experience in their discipline and receive up-to-date coach/instructor training.

References

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