Below is our interactive club calendar, which shows upcoming events for training courses and trips and expeditions, as well as upcoming social events. For more information on planned events, visit our Trips and Training pages.
We also run regular training sessions throughout the year:
Tuesday Mornings – Discover & Explore courses dependent on coach availability
Tuesday Mornings – coach supported recreational paddling
Tuesday Race training – 5:30 pm on the water – all year – Training Coordinator
Thursday evening (April – October) – 5:45 – Touring skills development
Thursday Race training – 5:30 pm on the water – all year – Training Coordinator
Saturday Race training – 9.00 am on the water except Hare and Hounds Days (usually the third Saturday of the month) – Training Coordinator
Paddlesport and Adult Courses
Tuesday evenings Adult courses Discover & Explore further information: – Training Coordinator
Newbury to Aldermaston & back. 17½ miles including 19 portages
A British Canoeing video crew will be onsite on Saturday 7th March to shoot a short profile of our club. This will be shown at the BC awards night, where we will be awarded Volunteers Club of the Year. To make the best impression, we need as many people on the water as possible. Please put this date in your diary and do plan on putting a boat on the water at the club on the 7th. Our award celebrates the breadth of disciplines we offer, so any boat type that you are competent to paddle would be much appreciated. Session organisers… if there is any possibility that you could do a special/extra session on 7th March, that would also be very much appreciated (let me know if you are planning something). Club colours if you possess them would also be highly desirable. 9.30am is our usual start time but feel free to turn up later if that’s more palatable.
If you want to be on the water on the 7th but do not wish to be included in the video, please let me know.
Bill
Day river trip, choosing the best of Dartmoor on the day but likely to be the Dart Loop grade 2(3). We will choose the river and section depending on paddler abilities and water levels. Contact Paul Jeffs for more details.
Reading to Marlow
19 miles 8 portages
https://hurley.thehurleyfoundation.co.uk/register/
The competitive side of playboating is called freestyle kayaking. The oldest and biggest freestyle kayaking festival in the world on Hurley Weir. There are workshops, live coaching, trade stands, and lectures – plenty to get involved in.
Day river trip, choosing the best of South Wales on the day but aiming for one oi the grade 2 or grade 2(3) rivers around Builth Wells. Paul is promising to show us some stretches of river that you may not have seen before. We will choose the river and section depending on paddler abilities and water levels. Contact Paul Jeffs for more details.
Devizes to Newbury 34 miles 35 portages
First Saturday of the month from March 2020.
An introduction to forms of Kayaking (and potentially Canoeing). Sessions will include getting on and off the water safely, moving the boat in a straight line and lots of games. The aim is to give you a introduction to the sport using the British Canoeing Start award (see https://www.britishcanoeingawarding.org.uk/new-personal-performance-awards/ for details) giving you a good overview of the sport. Sessions will be approximately 45 minutes on the water. When you register, we’ll email you with further details.
FAQs
What can I bring into the event?
You need to bring suitable clothing for the day. You should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and old trainers (or wetsuit boots). The club will provide you with all other kit.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, just tell the organiser your name when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
Yes, as long as you provide us with their details.
If I like canoeing / kayaking at the end of the course, can I join the club?
Of course! and to encourage you to join we’ll even subject the course fee from your first years membership!
First Saturday of the month from March 2020.
An introduction to forms of Kayaking (and potentially Canoeing). Sessions will include getting on and off the water safely, moving the boat in a straight line and lots of games. The aim is to give you a introduction to the sport using the British Canoeing Start award (see https://www.britishcanoeingawarding.org.uk/new-personal-performance-awards/ for details) giving you a good overview of the sport. Sessions will be approximately 45 minutes on the water. When you register, we’ll email you with further details.
FAQs
What can I bring into the event?
You need to bring suitable clothing for the day. You should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and old trainers (or wetsuit boots). The club will provide you with all other kit.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, just tell the organiser your name when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
Yes, as long as you provide us with their details.
If I like canoeing / kayaking at the end of the course, can I join the club?
Of course! and to encourage you to join we’ll even subject the course fee from your first years membership!
Generally on the sheltered water of the River Wey. There are many portages, so spray decks are not required. The Wey is a winding river and navigation. Very good for tactical racing.
he Richmond Hasler Marathon is held from Ham House Car Park, and not from Richmond Canoe Club due to lack of parking at the club. The river is semi Tidal. Due to the time of year there usually is not much flow. RIC provide safety cover BUT paddlers should be competent at rescuing themselves in moving water. http://www.richmondcanoeclub.com
The B3C Hasler marks the start of the Southern Regional Hasler season after the winter break.
The race is held on the Dart Estuary starting from Totnes Rowing Club. The Estuary is wide and open with gently banking sides. No portages. It will be held at high tide so any flows will be gentle.
Run by Exeter Canoe Club
http://www.reading-canoe.org.ukA circuit race on the River Thames, normal Hasler distances. A natural beach as well as a pontoon false portage will be used. River traffic to be expected. Hot food and showers are available in club house. Ample free parking in field.
Ocean Race – Not a Marathon Race Entry Level – depending on Conditions Running from Porth Eirias Watersports Centre, Colwyn Bay (see map below), there is ample parking, changing facilities, showers & onsite restaurant café & bar as well as safety cover on the water throughout the event.
15km upstream race or tour on the incoming tide from Conwy to Dolgarrog. This is an open estuary race where the current is strong and the conditions can be rough. All paddlers must wear a buoyancy aid and all boats must have adequate buoyancy for the conditions. We recommend an ability cut off level at Division 7 but experience of similar conditions is more important:
First Saturday of the month from March 2020.
An introduction to forms of Kayaking (and potentially Canoeing). Sessions will include getting on and off the water safely, moving the boat in a straight line and lots of games. The aim is to give you a introduction to the sport using the British Canoeing Start award (see https://www.britishcanoeingawarding.org.uk/new-personal-performance-awards/ for details) giving you a good overview of the sport. Sessions will be approximately 45 minutes on the water. When you register, we’ll email you with further details.
FAQs
What can I bring into the event?
You need to bring suitable clothing for the day. You should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and old trainers (or wetsuit boots). The club will provide you with all other kit.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, just tell the organiser your name when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
Yes, as long as you provide us with their details.
If I like canoeing / kayaking at the end of the course, can I join the club?
Of course! and to encourage you to join we’ll even subject the course fee from your first years membership!
The race is a circuit, based on the river Thames alongside Thames Valley Country Park, Reading It is suitable for all levels and includes a portage for higher level races.
Join Anne and Brian Biffin for this river trip. Minimum Discover standard or equivalent. Contact Brian for more info and to reserve your place.
he race takes place on the River Itchen which is tidal. Dependant on conditions spray decks and buoyancy aids would be required. The lightning course takes place over a sheltered stretch of water. In past years there hasn’t been a portage. Safety cover is always provided with a number of ribs providing support over the course.
Join Anne and Brian Biffin for this river trip. Minimum Discover standard or equivalent. Contact Brian for more info and to reserve your place.
This is a standard Hasler race set on a broad and beautiful stretch of the River Thames. The course (suitable for all paddlers from novice to international) winds from the dreaming spires of Oxford down through the gentle rolling countryside of Oxfordshire, and back to the start. Spectators can stroll along the towpath – taking in the race, the punts the occasional pleasure cruiser and our world-famous rowers.
First Saturday of the month from March 2020.
An introduction to forms of Kayaking (and potentially Canoeing). Sessions will include getting on and off the water safely, moving the boat in a straight line and lots of games. The aim is to give you a introduction to the sport using the British Canoeing Start award (see https://www.britishcanoeingawarding.org.uk/new-personal-performance-awards/ for details) giving you a good overview of the sport. Sessions will be approximately 45 minutes on the water. When you register, we’ll email you with further details.
FAQs
What can I bring into the event?
You need to bring suitable clothing for the day. You should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and old trainers (or wetsuit boots). The club will provide you with all other kit.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, just tell the organiser your name when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
Yes, as long as you provide us with their details.
If I like canoeing / kayaking at the end of the course, can I join the club?
Of course! and to encourage you to join we’ll even subject the course fee from your first years membership!
Sea Kayak race around Hilbre Island on the mouth of the River Dee Estuary
West Kirby Race (4Km) – Any class of craft, novice padders and Juniors (under 16), SUPs.
Little Eye Race (9Km) – Fast touring boats, Doubles and racing SUPs
Hilbre Race (13Km) – Sea Kayaks, Ladies Sea Kayaks, Tandem Sea kayaks, Racing Surf Skis, High-performance Sea Kayaks and new for this year team of 3 sea kayaks (Must paddle and finish together)
Join Anne and Brian Biffin for this inland kayak or open-boat trip. Minimum Explore standard or equivalent. Contact Brian for more info and to reserve your place.
2019 saw the inaugural Tewkes
First Saturday of the month from March 2020.
An introduction to forms of Kayaking (and potentially Canoeing). Sessions will include getting on and off the water safely, moving the boat in a straight line and lots of games. The aim is to give you a introduction to the sport using the British Canoeing Start award (see https://www.britishcanoeingawarding.org.uk/new-personal-performance-awards/ for details) giving you a good overview of the sport. Sessions will be approximately 45 minutes on the water. When you register, we’ll email you with further details.
FAQs
What can I bring into the event?
You need to bring suitable clothing for the day. You should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and old trainers (or wetsuit boots). The club will provide you with all other kit.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, just tell the organiser your name when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
Yes, as long as you provide us with their details.
If I like canoeing / kayaking at the end of the course, can I join the club?
Of course! and to encourage you to join we’ll even subject the course fee from your first years membership!
Standard Hasler Marathon on placid water suitable for all abilities.
http://www.tonbridgecanoeclub.org.uk
The annual Longridge Hasler is held on one of the most picturesque stretches of the River Thames, between Marlow and Cookham. It is suitable for all ages and abilities
St Patrick’s stream off the River Thames, launching from Wargrave. A good starter for getting away from the canal.
Interested? contact Rick.covell@ntlworld.com for more detail. I can only take 5, and you should be able to transport yourself and equipment, I may be able to help with the odd kayak but car sharing is not yet allowed.
First Saturday of the month from March 2020.
An introduction to forms of Kayaking (and potentially Canoeing). Sessions will include getting on and off the water safely, moving the boat in a straight line and lots of games. The aim is to give you a introduction to the sport using the British Canoeing Start award (see https://www.britishcanoeingawarding.org.uk/new-personal-performance-awards/ for details) giving you a good overview of the sport. Sessions will be approximately 45 minutes on the water. When you register, we’ll email you with further details.
FAQs
What can I bring into the event?
You need to bring suitable clothing for the day. You should wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet and old trainers (or wetsuit boots). The club will provide you with all other kit.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, just tell the organiser your name when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?
Yes, as long as you provide us with their details.
If I like canoeing / kayaking at the end of the course, can I join the club?
Of course! and to encourage you to join we’ll even subject the course fee from your first years membership!
Wargrave to Henley return using the Hennerton Backwater. Another good starter for getting away from the canal.
Interested? contact Rick.covell@ntlworld.com for more detail. I can only take 5, and you should be able to transport yourself and equipment, I may be able to help with the odd kayak but car sharing is not yet allowed.
A circuit race on the River Thames between Whitchurch and Mapledurham Locks. Portage is a beach and bank run Suitable for all levels .
Launching from Lower Swanwick a paddle up the picturesque River Hamble to Botley Mill and then to the Horse and Jockey at Curbridge. A good introduction to some gentle tidal water.
The trip distance is approx 8 miles you should be able to paddle at 3mph or better (Mytchett to Ash Lock and back is 6.5 miles to give a clue) You should be able to get back into your kayak with assistance and carry out an assisted rescue
Interested? contact Rick.covell@ntlworld.com for more detail. I can only take 5, and you should be able to transport yourself and equipment, I may be able to help with the odd kayak but car sharing is not yet allowed.
Div 7-10 River Thames Circuit Course round an Island Div 1-6 An out and back course on River Thames 4-6 2 lock portages 1-3 2 or 3 portages (a choice of 3 portages or paddling a slightly longer course and doing 2 portages.