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  • Paddling Bedford Channel in Fort Langley

    Paddling Bedford Channel in Fort Langley

    Bedford Channel is a small side channel of the Fraser River, sheltered by McMillan Island. It’s scenic, usually calm, and surrounded by historic Fort Langley and all the intrigue it offers. It’s also home to Fort Langley Canoe Club (FLCC), which operate a few private docks. For non-members, there are three public launch options to…

  • Nicomekl River Paddle

    Nicomekl River Paddle

    Nicomekl is a calm, historic river in Surrey. The popular paddle section flows from the Elgin Road Dam to Blackie Spit, where the river drains into Boundary Bay. Due to the dam, which intentionally cuts off the river almost completely so that sea water doesn’t flow into the farmlands upstream, the river doesn’t actually flow…

  • Icy Winter Paddle on North Alouette River

    Icy Winter Paddle on North Alouette River

    To extend my paddling season all year round, I bit the bullet and invested in a full dry suit last summer. Before this, I used a wet suit to paddle in the shoulder seasons, but a dry suit works better in serious cold because you can layer as much as you want underneath. I got…

  • Still Creek Paddle

    Still Creek Paddle

    Parking and Launching: Burnaby Lake Rowing Pavilion Launching type: low profile dock Difficulty – very slow, barely noticeable moving water Boat traffic – no motorized boats on Burnaby Lake View – marshy channels and abundant birding opportunities, but definitely an urban paddle with visibly poor water quality Facilities – free parking Overall score – 4/10…

  • Paddling Alouette River

    Paddling Alouette River

    Quick Facts Alouette River is a popular paddling destination for some of the best and easiest river conditions around Vancouver. There’s something magical about paddling a meandering river that constantly reveals something new with every turn, be it a new composition of the views, new wildlife to greet, a new navigation decision, a sudden change…