Membership Forms 2012
Download the forms needed for Membership from April 1, 2011 to March 30, 2012
New Membership Application Form 2012
Personal Health 2012
Waiver 2012
Group Waiver 2012
Following the change in the membership year dates,
Existing Members only (in 2011 - 2012) may renew
their membership until December 31 2012 using:
Existing Membership Renewal 2012
Recommended Reading
Following the publication, by Fraser Valley Library Service, of recommended reading for the BC Summer Games Sports, the list below gives many hours of interesting and educational books about our sport:
Kayaking: Outdoor Adventures - American Canoe Association
Paddle Your Own Kayak - Gary McGuffin
Kayaking for Fitness - Jodi Bigelow
Recreational Kayaking : The Essential Skills and Safety - Alex Matthews
Recreational kayaking : The Ultimate Guide - Ken Whiting
Whitewater in B.C.’s Southwest -- Steve Crowe
Kayaking - Julie Bach
Kayaking - Scott Bass
The Flying Canoe - Roch Carrier
One-Dog Canoe - Mary Casanova
Loon Lake - Jonathan London
Down the Yukon - Will Hobbs
The Pirates of Captain McKee - Julie Lawson
Shin-chi’s Canoe - Nicola I Campbell
Fire Storm - Jean C George
Whitewater Scrubs - James McEwan
No More Pranks - Monique Polak
Red Kayak - Priscilla Cummins
Sointula : A Novel - Bill Gaston
Paddles Up!: Dragon Boat Racing in Canada - Arlene Chan
And I would like to add:
Path of the Paddle - Bill Mason
Dragon Boats: A Celebration - Pat Barker
Spirited Waters - Jennifer Hahn |
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History on the Fraser 
Introducing an opportunity to paddle AND learn about the history of the Fraser River
We all love paddling on our river. But how many of us know much about what has happened on and around the river during the last 200 years, or so?
This idea – called Voyageur Historians – will provide just that opportunity to learn while paddling.
The idea is that some of our paddlers might like to research an area around our home stretch of the river that they could then highlight during a regular Saturday morning paddle. Read the details
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