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
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
A circuit race on the River Thames between Whitchurch and Mapledurham Locks. Portage is a beach and bank run Suitable for all levels .
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.
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The challenge covers the 56miles from the centre of Glasgow to the centre of Edinburgh over 2 days with an overnight stop in Falkirk. Day 1 is on the Forth & Clyde Canal whilst Day 2 is on the Union Canal.
Entry is available for singles and doubles completing the whole course as well as a range of different relay and team options so the challenge can be completed by most levels of experience and ability.
This event is also recognised as satisfying the standard required to be allowed to enter the Devizes to Westminster Race.
Probably the oldest canoe race in the world. A K1 circuit race, 10k for seniors and 5k for juniors, starting and finishing at the clubhouse. Wide stretch of river. No portages.
http://www.royalcanoeclub.com raceentries@royalcanoeclub.com
Race on the Oxford Canal
Held every Remembrance day since 2012 and growing in popularity year on year this is a 15 mile race starting in Great Linford (near Milton Keynes) and finishing at the club;s landing stage.
20 miles 12 portages
- Start: Banbury Canoe Club, Cropredy Wharf, Cropredy OX17 1PG.
- Turn point: Nell Bridge, Aynho Lock at 10 miles. O/S map 151 Explorer ref (484, 342)
- Finish: Banbury Canoe Club, Cropredy Wharf, Cropredy, OX17 1PJ.
Entries to Dave Howie by 23 May 2021
Thameside Promenade, Reading, south bank of the Thames, upstream of Caversham Bridge.
Follow signs to Reading town centre, then signs for Caversham. Canoe Race signs will be seen
near Caversham Bridge.
Please note: no parking available at RCC.
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Chris Williams would like to share how to plan trips involving tides and some basic weather fundamentals so as to better analyze what the weather forecasts are trying to tell us.
Chris has been a Yacht Master for many years and has planned many of our sea trips including Isle of Wight via the Forts, and via the Needles, Berry Head, Portsea Island to name but a few.
numbers are limited to 30.
Let Rick Covell know if you want to go. Rick.covell@ntlworld.com
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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)w
We will be holding our annual summer event at the barn Saturday 6 August between 11.30am and 3pm.
Please bring your own picnic/BBQ food together with drinks and something comfortable to sit on. There will be free bacon rolls available from around 11.30 on a first come, first served basis, and then the BBQ will be available should you wish to use it. Fun and games are planned for after lunch!
This is a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and to make new ones in an informal setting. We look forward to seeing you.
A race on the River Thames,calm and gentle flowing in August suitable for all. There may be wash fromother river craft.
Expected to be a lap race with faster divisions having multiple laps. Falseportage, at beach or hard river bank subject to conditions on the day.
www.longridge
We propose to hold this year’s Spooky Paddle on Saturday, 29 October. Meet at the barn at 6pm spookily dressed and chosen craft decorated. There will be a short paddle In the dark accompanied by suitably spooky music. Once everything has been returned to the barn there will be a themed supper in the Canal Centre function room.
Race description * A typical canal race situated on the Oxford Canal that can be winding and shallow in parts. Suitable for all abilities and ages. Div 1-3. 14 portages. Div 4-6. 6 portages. Div 7-9. 2 portages. U14’s. No portages. We advise suitable footwear when portaging. Divisions 7 / 8, and 9 portage. Assistance can be offered at the portage for the U13’s. The paddler must hold the front of the boat and the paddle unless it is in the boat. The assister must not put the boat into the water or offer any assistance that will be deemed to be unfair. Note that the water under the motorway bridge 200 yards north of the 1st portage can get a little choppy. Please ensure the rules of the road are followed here. Lower division paddlers please note this. The start will be ½ mile north of the car park starting just past the Hennef Way Bridge and finish at the bridge here at race HQ. Please note that it is important that divisons 1-6 get on the water first. Divisions 7, 8 and 9 must wait until all the higher divisions are on the water to avoid congestion at the pre-starts. There will be pre-start marshals that bring each race up to the start. Please pay attention to their instructions. Please ensure that you are around the start area in good time as it can get congested. Divisions 1-3. Turn 40 yards north of Bridge 147. This has a nice wide turning area. 14 portages in total. Divisions 4-6. Turn just south of Cropredy village. There will be a Canadian canoe or similar marshalling here. Divisions 7-10. Turn just south of Bourton Lock. There will be a marshal on the bank and it is important that the nose of your boat goes past the marshal. Note that this is a very tight turn and our apologies for this. Start list to be given on the day with some divisions split between odds and evens. Directions to race. Follow signs to Castle Quay Shopping Centre car parks and then for Canoe Race. Note: We have exclusive use of the car park area where we hold the event. Please do not park in the Coach Park behind the Garden Centre or on the road as this will incur a parking fine. There is plenty of parking available in the other car parks if the event area is full. We will try to accommodate trailers in the event area and if necessary double park.
Sorry Folks this has been cancelled due to lack of water, excessive weeds and leaves in the canal at Mytchett Pound giving us great concerns over safety and enjoyability of this event.
If have booked refunds should be on their way to you.
A fine paddling Challenge of approx 15miles and 10 portages Starting from Mytchett to Ash Lock and beyond to Runways End and return via Deepcut locks times 4 to Mytchett.
For many the starter to the question of are you good enough for DW?.
Annual General Meeting
The AGM will be held on Friday 18 November 2021 at The Frimley Green Club.
To register your attendance and to purchase a buffet ticket, please click here
The timings will be:
Normal AGM ceremony: 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Buffet: 8:30pm onwards
There will be a full pay bar available.
If you would like to have some food from the buffet, there will be a cost of £5 per person (drinks not included).
Enquiries or questions to B3CSecretary@gmail.com.
See the BCCC Website for all the details and documents associated with the AGM
The Southampton canoe race takes place on the River Itchen where it runs through Southampton City. The section of river used for the race is where the fresh water meets the estuary at Woodmill Activity Centre, down stream to St Mary’s football stadium. The course travels through contrasting sentry from green tree line areas, parks, marinas and some industrial landscapes. The race starts at Riverside Park with all divisions covering two laps of varying distances to achieve they required divisional race distance. Due to the nature of the river banks in this area there are no portages at this event. The spectating areas are limited but we do have very good view of the start and finish area, with competitor going passed a few times. Good facilities from Bitterne Park Social Club with good parking.
An evening paddle, 22nd June, on the Wey doing the Guildford Loop either from Broadford Rd or Dapdune wharf at 6pm. Transport for kayaks and kit can be provided. paddle length is approx 5 miles and we should be off the water by 9:30. if you cant make the barn at 4:30pm to load, but can make the launch point by 6pm, talk to me. please book your place using Spond https://group.spond.com/CFYPF
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)w
9:30 for 10:00 on the water
social paddle with other club members tends to finish with coffee at the cafe
17:30 for 18:00 on the water
a chance to practice all those things learnt on a course such as edging, drawing, stern rudders, bow rudders, generally improving your boat handling and paddling better faster stronger, getting ready for the longer more exciting trips
9:30 for 10:00 on the water
A social paddle on the canal with other club members, good place to ask questions about equipment, technique or places to go.
9:30 for 10:00 on the water
social paddle with other club members tends to finish with coffee at the cafe
17:30 for 18:00 on the water
a chance to practice all those things learnt on a course such as edging, drawing, stern rudders, bow rudders, generally improving your boat handling and paddling better faster stronger, getting ready for the longer more exciting trips
B3C summer trip 2023, Friday 8th September pm to Sunday 10th September pm.
Paddle the River Medway from Tonbridge to Maidstone over 2 days with 2 nights camping. A gentle 29km paddle with a few locks and some canoe shoots for those who wish to try them .
We plan to camp Friday night, paddle Saturday and Sunday and return home Sunday pm. Drive time to the camp site near Yalding is just 1.5 hours, so suitable for after work on the Friday night. This will be an out and return Shuttle both days from the campsite so we will not be kayaking with all the camping gear.
Please let us know if you are interested so we can advise the camp site of numbers.
Any questions please call Rick.
The River Medway is a major river in the South East of England in the county of Kent. Stretching from High Weald in Sussex, through Tonbridge and Maidstone, the river ends where it meets the Thames estuary near Sheerness.
It is an ideal touring adventure. Great for recreational users and those looking for multi day-trips. It has some gentle grade 1 rapids but otherwise the river is a lovely flat, green wilderness paddle.
The River Medway is a popular river for canoeing. The river has a length of 120 kilometres, but the navigable non-tidal part runs from Tonbridge to Maidstone and has a length of 29 km, the Medway Canoe Trail. From Tonbridge you can make an extra round trip of 4 km upstream. This round is very popular by local people. You can paddle the full 29 km in one day, but most people do it in 2 days and camp on the way.
The first Hasler in the season for the Southern region, a race suitable for all ages and abilities onthe River Thames. This is a circuit (approx 4miles) race between Whitchurch and MapledurhamLocks, with a natural portage for Divs 1to 6 on each of their circuits.
9:30 for 10:00 on the water
A social paddle on the canal with other club members, good place to ask questions about equipment, technique or places to go.
9:30 for 10:00 on the water
social paddle with other club members tends to finish with coffee at the cafe
17:30 for 18:00 on the water
a chance to practice all those things learnt on a course such as edging, drawing, stern rudders, bow rudders, generally improving your boat handling and paddling better faster stronger, getting ready for the longer more exciting trips