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Sydenham Lake Canoe Club Contact Us Sydenham Lake Canoe Club is a non-profit Canoe Kids Lessons Age 5-14 volunteer-run sports club located on the waterfront Sydenham Lake Our qualified staff will teach the basics of sprint behind Foodlands in Sydenham, Ontario. Register paddling with an emphasis on fun, fitness and skill at development towards earning a Canoe Kids Canoe Club Bronze, Silver or Gold Award Certificate. sydenhamlakecanoeclub.com 2016 Summer Programs or, view us on Facebook Fee: $65.00/5 days 10:30-11:30 am July 4 – Aug 19th $52.00/4 days 10:30-11:30 am www.facebook.com/sydenhamlakecanoeclub Week 1 July 4-8 Week 2 July 11-15 U8-U11 Regattas Week 3 July 18-22 Sydenham-Gananoque-TBA Week 4 July 25-29 U13-U15 Regattas Week 5 Aug 2-5 July 9th Gananoque July 16th North Bay Week 6 Aug 8-12 July 23rd Carleton Place Week 7 Aug 15-19 August 5-7th Ottawa August 13-14thth Welland Child Fitness Tax Credit eligible For more info: CONTACT: (613) 376-6613 or [email protected] MAILING ADDRESS: P.O.BOX 388 SYDENHAM ON, K0H 2T0 Canoe Kids Day Camp Age 5-13 To register: Train to Compete sydenhamlakecanoeclub.com Canoe Kids is a skills development program designed to introduce the sport of sprint canoe. Our Regatta-Ready Program Age 6-18 experienced and certified staff will teach the basics Paddlers will learn the kayaking and canoeing skills of sprint paddling with an emphasis on fun, fitness that will allow them to compete in local or sprint and skill development while participating in a multi- Canoe Kids Day Camp regatta events held throughout Ontario. sports day camp. Your child will participate in a Week 1 July 4-8 variety of high and low energy sports and games. July 4-Aug 19 Week 2 July 11-15 Each camper will receive 2 hours of on-water Fee: $595.00 includes race fees for season 8- paddling instruction daily in kayak and/or canoeing Week 3 July 18-22 10:00 a.m. or 5:00-7:00 p.m. or 6:30-8:30p.m. M-F skills (weather permitting). Week 4 July 25-29 Child FitnessTax Credit eligible Our program offers basic skills in canoe and kayak, Week 5 Aug 2-5(4 day=$150.) (safety rules, balance, technique, and control) Week 6 Aug 8-12 Masters Paddling ages 18+ leading towards earn a Canoe Kids Award Week 7 Aug 15-19 Certificate. Activities include: Masters Canoe Kayaking is a program for adults who would like to paddle for fun and fitness, or compete in *Sports *Swimming *Crafts *Hiking *Fishing Fee: $185.00 per week 8:30 am to 4:00 pm daily; CKC Masters events held in Ontario throughout the *Games Early drop off or late pick up available for $20.00 per week. Early bird registration prior to April 30th, summer season. All campers must have basic swimming skills as receive free shirt. sprint boats are tippy. May 24-Aug 19 *Child Fitness or Art Tax credit eligible* Participants are required to wear a PFD while paddling Fee: $115.00 per summer or $10.00 per evening; and competing. Paddlers must be able swim 25 meters in After School Learn-to-Train Program Competitive $185.00/summer (includes all regatta a PFD. All equipment, except a PFD, is provided. fees) 6:30-8:00 pm Tues-Thurs Ages 6-18 Please note: Paddlers will learn pre-competitive and competitive All U11 paddlers can compete locally and U18 and sprint kayaking and canoeing skills Masters paddlers (including campers) have the opportunity to compete in Canoe Kayak Canada Eastern Ontario May 24-June 30th Division regattas held on weekends throughout Ontario and /or become a member of our Sprint Racing Program. Fee: $80.00/6 weeks 4:15-5:45 pm Tues-Thurs Please see website for details and dates. Child Fitness Tax Credit eligible .
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