Clubs

Bay Adventure Kayakers

Batemans Bay

Bay Adventure Kayakers Inc (BAK) was registered under the Incorporations Association Act in August 2008 as a community-based club for paddlers on the New South Wales South Coast. The Batemans Bay region provides a wonderful diversity of paddling opportunities in a pristine natural environment, ranging from ocean, bay, lake and river paddling. Accordingly, club members paddle a wide diversity of craft – from sea kayaks and multisport boats to ocean skis and K1s. Bay Adventure Kayakers is dedicated to promoting the sport of kayaking at all levels for all ages in the Batemans Bay region. The club aims to encourage participation and promote family fun.

Big River Canoe Club

Facilities
  • Club Boats
  • Easy Parking
  • Food and drink near by
  • Showers on site or near by
  • Toilets
Club Activities Touring, Wildwater, Slalom, Recreational
Club information

Bonville Creek Kayak Club

Bonville Creek Kayak Club is the formal incorporated body, which commenced life as the Bonville Bashers way back in the mid 1980s.

Burley Griffin Canoe Club

The Burley Griffin Canoe Club (BGCC) is dedicated to promoting the sport of canoeing and kayaking at all levels and all ages in the Canberra, Australia region. It currently has approximately 140 members and is active in most disciplines of canoeing. Burley Griffin Canoe Club aims to develop opportunities and encourage participation in all aspects of competition and recreational canoeing in the ACT.

Central Coast Canoe Club

Central Coast Canoe Club is located on the NSW Central Coast at Wyong, on the picturesque Wyong River

Central Coast Canoe Club has many events including:

Cronulla Sutherland Kayak Club

Cronulla Sutherland Kayak Club Incorporated, (founded in 1965 as Lilli Pilli Kayak Club), is one of the oldest and most successful kayak clubs in the Southern Hemisphere. The Club comprises approximately 100 members, ranging in age from 8 to 85 years of age. Members are domiciled predominantly in the St George and Sutherland regions, but many also come from as far a field as the Illawarra, the Blue Mountains, and the eastern, south western and western suburbs of Sydney.

Dubbo Canoe Club

Everyone can get fit, have fun and learn new skills!
The Dubbo Canoe Club is unique in that it offers a sport which can be enjoyed by the whole family. There are no upper and lower age limits so you can bring along your kids...or of course your parents and grand parents. We cater for all fitness levels since everyone can participate at a level where they feel comfortable.

Far North Coast Canoe Club

Our main activity is flat water paddling in the Wilsons River in Lismore. We also organise recreational touring paddles on local rivers and hold the "Paddle for Life", which is a Lismore to Ballina fun, charity event held every April. We have fast, competitive paddlers, who do well in the Northern Marathon Series, and also those who enjoy a more leisurely pace. We are able to introduce a few new paddlers at any time to our 8 AM Saturday paddle.