Community & Culture
Paddling Film Festivals: Winter Events to Inspire Your Season
You’ll find winter paddling film nights at local theaters, community halls, outfitters, and outdoor lawn shows, so check venue pages, Facebook events, and Paddling Magazine TV for dates; arrive early for the 6–7pm social hour, bring warm layers, a reusable cup for...
Indigenous Winter Paddling Traditions: Learning From History
You’ll learn practical winter paddling roots from Indigenous hunters who timed trips to seasons, used framed skin boats or qajaqs that shed spray, and wore tight‑sealing tuiliqs; start by looking for narrow, straight hulls, taut seal or stitched covers, spruce‑root...
Women’s Winter Workshops: Finding Female-Focused Paddling Programs
Look for women‑led programs with certified guides (ACA/BCU), small groups, clear gear lists and staged skill plans, and ask if drysuits, PFDs, or loaner kit are included, because you’ll want a fitted PFD, spray skirt, spare paddle, layers and neoprene booties for cold...
Resolution Paddle: How Kayaking Clubs Kickstart the Year Together
Run a short “Resolution Paddle” to turn vague goals into real outings: pick a sheltered launch and clear route, do a 10‑minute safety brief and man‑overboard drill, bring PFDs, spare paddle, towline and a waterproof log, and ask people to sign up for a monthly paddle...
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