Canoeing and Kayaking Clubs in Queensland
Clubs Listed : 26
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Brisbane Canoeing Inc. —- Visited: 261 Times
Listing id: 13604
Club meetings are held after the Hare and Hound handicap on the first Saturday of each month usually starting at about 8:30. Meetings are held in the football club house adjacent our shed.
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Broken Paddle Canoe Club —- Visited: 127 Times
Listing id: 13605
Canoe Polo Monday evenings at Boonah Council Pool during the summer period: January- April, October- December .Recreation off season weekends- Currumbin Beach, other North/South Coast beaches. Special programs conducted for different user groups for short summer periods
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Centenary Canoeing and Kayaking Club —- Visited: 236 Times
Listing id: 13606
The Centenary Club provides a range of kayaking activities to promote fitness through fun, for family sport and for parents and children. Based on the South West edge of Brisbane, the club is involved in a variety of kayaking and canoeing activities.
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Currumbin Creek Canoe Club —- Visited: 303 Times
Listing id: 13607
Currumbin Creek Canoe Club is located at Winders Park, Currumbin, QLD .
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Fitzroy Canoe Club —- Visited: 80 Times
Listing id: 13608
The formation of the Club was primarily to consolidate a very keen group of recreational paddlers together.
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Fraser Coast Canoe & Kayak Club —- Visited: 311 Times
Listing id: 13609
We are mainly a Recreational Club that to experience the many and varied locations around the Maryborough, Hervey Bay and Wide Bay region. Camping and paddling weekends are another way to take advantage of our wonderful region.
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Gold Coast Kayak & Canoe —- Visited: 387 Times
Listing id: 13610
Training Monday to Saturday- 5.30am Summer 5.45am Winter
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Golden Age Kayak Club —- Visited: 99 Times
Listing id: 47590
The club is mainly aimed at over 55’s, but open to all comers. The club is based at 8 Surrey Court, Deception Bay, QLD.
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Greater Logan Canoe Club —- Visited: 215 Times
Listing id: 13611
GLCC welcomes all current and future paddlers to come along and enjoy the fun and exercise that canoeing offers. In a friendly way we encourage all to enjoy the Logan river .
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Indooroopilly Canoe Club —- Visited: 168 Times
Listing id: 13612
The Indooroopilly Canoe Club caters for a variety of paddlers. Over a number of years we have produced a large number of Australian Repsentatives.
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Ipswich District Canoe Club —- Visited: 143 Times
Listing id: 13613
Club Meetings : 1st wednesday each month Blackstone United Welsh Church. Thomas st.Blackstone. 7.30pm.
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Karana District Kayak & Canoe Club —- Visited: 133 Times
Listing id: 13614
Recreation various paddles arranged during year Marathon Flatwater Education – coaching 2nd Sat of month Race – Hare and Hounds 1st sat of month Karana Challenge Marathon Race – annually.
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Kawana Waters Canoe Club —- Visited: 165 Times
Listing id: 13615
Training – 5.30 – 7.00am Thursday for experienced paddlers at Lake Kawana – Meet at the finish tower
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Mackay Canoe Club —- Visited: 126 Times
Listing id: 13616
The Mackay Canoe Club was formed on the 3rd July, 1975 and catered mainly for recreational paddlers who participated in down river and white water excursions when river flows allowed. Recreation is now not just the only activity the club offers it’s paddlers. Competitive sprint and marathon racing is a main focus behind many of the canoe clubs members.
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Nerang River Canoe Club —- Visited: 319 Times
Listing id: 13617
Nerang River Canoe Club was formed in 1989, and is affiliated with Queensland & Australian Canoeing Associations. We have just moved to the beautiful Emerald Lakes development at Carrara, we paddle from a sandy beach in enclosed waters.
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Newport Waters Canoe Club Inc. —- Visited: 137 Times
Listing id: 13618
Club Training is held at Talobilla Park, Kippa Ring UBD Map 81 Ref J19 commencing at 8:00am on a weekend and 4:00pm on a Tuesday and Thursday. Social Paddlers meet at 8am Sunday, bring change for coffee afterwards.
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North West Canoe Club —- Visited: 70 Times
Listing id: 13619
The NWCC is arguably one of the most successful canoe clubs in Australia, being financially sound and with membership usually around the 60 mark. However it is not finances or numbers, but competition that makes this a top club, with members regularly competing in (and winning) State and National championships.
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NQ Kayakers —- Visited: 80 Times
Listing id: 13620
We are a young paddle club that started affiliation with Australian Canoeing in 2008 . NQ Kayaker�s main objective is to have fun while learning safely, and messing about in boats is a great way to gain confidence no matter what kayak disciplines you engage in.
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Queensland Canoeing —- Visited: 122 Times
Listing id: 13393
The Association represents the interests of canoeists to all tiers of government, the public and Australian Canoeing Inc. and is committed to the provision of the highest standard of competition, safety, coaching, and the opportunity for participation at all levels.
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Queensland Sea Kayak Club Inc —- Visited: 192 Times
Listing id: 13621
The QSKC is a recreational sea kayaking club. The focus of the QSKC is to provide training, education and organized recreational sea kayaking trips/events for it’s members. The QSKC endorses minimal impact practices on all Club trips/events.
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Sandgate Canoe Club Inc. —- Visited: 231 Times
Listing id: 13622
Sandgate Canoe Club members have three main interests. We have: * Racers who focus on fitness and competition * Flat water paddlers who meander down local creeks, enjoying the wildlife. * Sea kayakers who hone their skills for trips out into the bay, islands and further afield.
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Sunshine Coast Kayak Club —- Visited: 290 Times
Listing id: 13623
Whilst there is a core of members of both sexes and age ranging from 14 to 65 who train hard and compete at National level there is also a strong group of recreational and beginner paddlers who just paddle and enjoy the beautiful Maroochy River.
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Tinaroo Canoe Club —- Visited: 58 Times
Listing id: 13624
Canoe Polo is played at the Atherton local pool on Thursday nights in the warmer months. We begin our sessions at 7.00 pm and usually finish at 8.30 pm.
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Townsville Canoe Club —- Visited: 65 Times
Listing id: 13625
Begginers must be able to swim competantly. Safety rules apply. Trial Canoeist are usually asked to attend their first session at 4pm on Saturday, at club house near Nathan Bridge.
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West End Canoe Club —- Visited: 170 Times
Listing id: 13626
The Club provides access to kayaks and storage space for members. Hot showers and changing facilities are also available.
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Wynnum Redlands Canoe Club —- Visited: 226 Times
Listing id: 13627
Tingalpa Trot Canoe Race – February or March annually Away paddles and Camps organised by club members.
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