Walking Clubs in Australia Capital Territory
Clubs Listed : 10
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ACT Outdoors Group —- Visited: 140 Times
Listing id: 31211
ACT Outdoors Group is an informal group promoting active and healthy outdoor activity in the gay and lesbian community and has been part of the Canberra community continuously for over fifteen years. There are no committees or joining fees.
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ACT Race Walking Club —- Visited: 0 Times
Listing id: 42005
The club may be contacted thru Lachlan Wilkinson (Secretary) on (02) 6257-6427 or Email Lachlan.Wilkinson@ea.gov.au.
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ACT Walkers —- Visited: 150 Times
Listing id: 31271
ACT Walkers promotes walking for sport, health and fitness in the Canberra region. he Club caters for both race and fitness walkers.
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Canberra International Walking Weekend —- Visited: 42 Times
Listing id: 31273
The Canberra International Walking Weekend incorporates the Canberra Two Day Medal Walk and is a non-competitive challenge walk for all ages. It’s not a race but is about fun, fitness, fellowship and personal challenge.
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Heart Foundation Walking for Health —- Visited: 74 Times
Listing id: 31213
The club is located at 15 Denison Street, Deakin, ACT 2600 – PH# 02 6282 5744.
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Orienteering ACT —- Visited: 41 Times
Listing id: 31224
Orienteering is a sport in which participants navigate around a course using a map and compass. Orienteering ACT is the body that organises and promotes Orienteering in the ACT.
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Parawanga Orienteers —- Visited: 27 Times
Listing id: 31220
Parawanga is a Canberra orienteering club catering for all ages and all skill levels from the novice or occasional orienteer through to those who have or are aspiring to represent Australia at World Championship events.
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The Bushflyers Club —- Visited: 18 Times
Listing id: 31217
Predominantly a north side club, the Bushflyers have been one of the more successful Australian orienteering clubs and have produced a number of Australian champions and representatives.
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The Red Roos Club —- Visited: 36 Times
Listing id: 31215
The Red Roos club was formed in Canberra by John and Karan Walker in November 1975, as the Red Kangaroos (ACT), an offshoot of the Red Kangaroos (Vic). Since its creation the club has averaged a membership of over 100 to make it one of the bigger clubs in Australia.
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Weston Emus Club —- Visited: 45 Times
Listing id: 31222
Predominantly a south side club, the Weston Emus cater for all ages and all skill levels from the novice or occasional orienteer through to the expert, including a World Champion orienteer.
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