Free Monthly SUP Basic Skills Clinic
Wednesday
May 28, 2025
Wednesday
May 28, 2025
$0.00
Wednesday
June 25, 2025
Wednesday
June 25, 2025
$0.00
Wednesday
July 30, 2025
Wednesday
July 30, 2025
$0.00
Wednesday
August 27, 2025
Wednesday
August 27, 2025
$0.00
Wednesday
September 17, 2025
Wednesday
September 17, 2025
$0.00
Overview
Clinic Length: 2H
Age: 8 and up – *kids under 15 years old must be accompanied by a parent.
Equipment:. NO equipment provided. Contact us before booking to see availability. *Charges may apply
Clinic Description: Join us for this monthly free SUP Basic Skills clinic. Through a mix of on-water and land based instruction, participants will learn essentials skills, from equipment and safety basics to proper paddling techniques.
This clinic is free of charge, and registrations are required to be able to attend. Limited to 6 participants. Donations are welcome, and all contributions will go directly toward the SUP Adaptive Project.
F.A.Q
Do I need to sign a waiver to participate?
Yes, all participants must complete a liability waiver before taking part in any EBT SUP programs.
What should I bring to the lesson?
To make the most of your time on the water, we recommend bringing the following:
Essential Items:
- Equipment: Paddleboard, leash, paddle, life jacket, and pump (if using your own gear, ensure you have everything).
- Appropriate Clothing:Quick-dry clothing, swimsuit, rash guard, or wetsuit—dress for the water temperature.
- Towel & Change of Clothes:You’ll likely get wet, so bring a towel and dry, warm clothes for after your lesson.
- Water & Snacks: Stay hydrated and keep your energy up.
Optional but Recommended:
- Camping Chair: Some lessons include land-based instruction—stay comfortable while learning.
- Waterproof Bag + Carabiner: Keep personal items dry and secure on your board.
- Waterproof Phone Case:Capture moments safely on the water.
- Hat & Sunglasses: Sun protection is key—secure them with a strap to prevent loss.
- Sunscreen:Choose a waterproof option for all-day protection.
Bringing the right gear ensures a safe, fun, and comfortable paddleboarding experience!
What happens if the weather is bad?
We paddle rain or shine!
However, if there is a weather alert, the lesson may be postponed or canceled at the time of the session. We closely monitor conditions—including weather, smoke, and wind speed—several times leading up to your lesson: a few days before, the night before, the morning of, two hours before, and at the time of the lesson. We use multiple weather apps and on-site observations to ensure safety at all times.
Do I need prior paddleboarding experience?
No prior experience is required! The Free monthly clinic Basic Skills is designed for all skill levels. However, being comfortable in and around deep water will help you enjoy the experience to the fullest.
What should I wear for the lesson?
We recommend dressing for the water temperature, not just the air temperature.
Early season (cold water below 65°F):Wearing immersion-appropriate gear is mandatory, such as a wetsuit, drysuit, or layered quick-dry clothing—Anything BUT cotton!
Warmer months:If you're comfortable with coold water, a light wetsuit, swimsuit, rash guard, or quick-dry clothing works well. We continuously monitor water conditions and will send an email before your lesson with specific recommendations.
Are the instructors certified?
Our instructors are fully certified for the courses they teach. They hold a Paddle Canada Flatwater SUP Instructor certification and a valid First Aid with CPR/AED certification. Passionate about paddleboarding, they are committed to sharing their knowledge and continuously enhancing their skills to deliver top-quality instruction.
Is Equipment included?
No equipment is included in the listed lesson price. Please bring your own life jacket (no PFD belts), board, pump (if inflatable), paddle, leash, and fin. If you don’t have your own equipment, please contact us before booking to check availability. *Additional charges may apply.
What is The SUP Adaptive Project?
The SUP Adaptive Project is our initiative to make paddleboarding accessible to individuals with disabilities or unique needs. 100% of the donations from our free clinics and 50% of profits from our online store (soon available) will help fund specialized equipment, instructor training, and adaptive programming, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to experience the joy of paddleboarding in a safe and supportive environment. We hope to bring the program in 2026.
Why can't I book more than 2 tickets for the free clinic?
To give as many people as possible the opportunity to participate, we limit bookings to 2 tickets per person.
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