Programs & Lessons

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  What to wear

We run our classes on the Bedford Channel.

We recommend:

Comfortable shorts that do not absorb a lot of water.

Water shoes or sandals.

A hat and sunscreen are always a good idea.

A dry change of clothes or a sweat shirt is nice for your ride home.

Day camp participants should always bring a complete change of clothes - as well as a drink & snack or two.

 

 

Langley Kidsport is helping make Sport for Life a reality for children and youths in the Langleys. 
Visit their website at www.kidsportlangley.ca
for more information.

  

 

 

 

 

 

We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.

          Kayaking & Canoeing

What is happening now:

FLCC is pleased to offer through the Township of Langley Parks Culture and Recreation, pool sessions at the WGCC pool to learn  to roll kayaks and stay in while uprighting them again. This fun  four hours, over two evenings, is open to adults and youth and only requires a willingness to try something different. By the end you should have successfully mastered the technique.

The first course will be Tuesday 10th and 17th of January then the next course will be Thursday 23rd Feb and March 1st  6.30 – 8.30 pm – see Leisure guide page 121 ( Youth Swimming)

Be sure to join us for this unique opportunity.

Register through the Township of Langley.

For further information email Grant or phone 604-888-0129

                            

 

More about our kayaking lessons and programs

We offer a wide range of lessons, camps and programs. Please see the sidebar on the right for more information. We also have our Junior Sprint Program starting.  This is an exciting opportunity for youth who want to try something new this summer - please check Racing at right. We also have drop-ins, half-day camps and room in some lessons.

Our programs are designed to introduce the sport of kayaking and canoeing. You can paddle recreationally or compete at flatwater regattas.

We offer many different kayaking and canoeing programs for paddlers of all ages. We provide all the necessary equipment: boats, paddles and lifejackets.

Attending the summer day camps, youth paddlers will try a variety of boats during the course of the week and learn basic paddling and water safety skills.

Our evening programs for youth and adult paddlers instruct participants in basic kayaking and water safety skills using stable kayaks.

Once you have taken an introductory class, you are invited to join any of our intermediate programs.

The competitive youth program includes on-going training with qualified coaches and prepares individuals and teams for regattas across North America.

We offer opportunities for all members of our community to experience the power of paddling regardless of abilities through the use of adaptive equipment and the guidance of trained volunteers.

Check out the programs listed at the right or email Grant for more info.

 

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