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Home: Categories: Watersports: Canoeing, Kayaking, Paddling, Rafting, Rowing: Worldwide: Australia: Tasmania
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  • Derwent Canoe Club Derwent Canoe Club
    The Derwent Canoe Club (DCC) was established in the 1970's and was incorporated in mid 90's. Membership is typically around 80. The club is affiliated to Canoe Tasmania, which is in turn affiliated with Australian Canoeing. The DCC serves all the southern areas of the state and is based in Hobart. The Derwent Canoe Club caters for Ocean Racing, River Touring, Slalom, Wildwater Racing, Canoe Polo, Flatwater Paddling, Freestyle (Rodeo) and Multi-Sport Racing. Canoe education is actively pursued in conjunction with Canoe Tasmania and many members are qualified instructors and coaches. Hobart, TAS Australia
    https://derwent.paddle.org.au/
    (Added: Wed Jan 29 2014) - Report this link as bad!
  • Derwent Storms Dragon Boat Club Derwent Storms Dragon Boat Club
    We are a sporting dragon boat club and paddle on the beautiful Derwent River with our clubrooms located at the Motor Yacht Club, 1 Ford Parade in Lindisfarne. Dragon boat racing is one of the fastest growing sports in Australia and is a major competitive sport for men and women of all ages in most countries. It is a very inclusive sport that is available to almost anyone over the age of 12 years who is looking for a challenge and wanting to improve their fitness. New members are very welcome and the club caters for paddlers with fitness and skills ranging from beginners to high intensity sports paddlers. We invite you to experience dragon boating and all it has to offer. Lindisfarne, Tasmania, Australia
    https://www.derwentstorms.com.au/
    (Added: Wed Dec 05 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Freycinet Adventures Freycinet Adventures
    Freycinet Adventures offer award winning guided sea kayak tours into the heart of Freycinet National Park. Boasting Tasmania's sunniest climate the Freycinet Peninsula is filled with outstanding natural beauty. Pink Granite mountains, white sandy beaches and turquoise water. Our tours depart from the town of Coles bay which sits at the foot of the Hazard Mountain Range on the edge of world renowned Freycinet National Park. Surrounded by the crystal clear waters of Great Oyster Bay & the Tasman sea, kayaking is the perfect way to discover this area. Our tours are family friendly and suitable for beginners. We offer day tours for those with limited time in Freycinet, and Expedition tours for those wanting to explore further. Coles Bay, TAS Australia
    https://www.freycinetadventures.com.au/
    (Added: Sat Jan 27 2024) - Report this link as bad!
  • Glenorchy Rowing Club Glenorchy Rowing Club
    The Glenorchy Rowing Club, the youngest rowing club in southern Tasmania, sits on the banks of the River Derwent in Glenorchy not far from Hobart's world famous MONA. Our club motto is 'fun, fitness and friendship' and we welcome adults who want to row. We offer traditional 'skinny boat' rowing and coastal rowing. We are one of the few clubs in Tasmania that has this exciting new rowing option. At Glenorchy it doesn't matter if the water is glassy smooth or whitecap rough, with our mixed fleet you can get on the water in most conditions. On those rare days when you can't row we have gym with rowing equipment including ergos. Rosetta, Tasmania, Australia
    http://www.glenorchyrowing.com/
    (Added: Wed Jan 31 2024) - Report this link as bad!
  • New Norfolk Rowing Club New Norfolk Rowing Club
    The New Norfolk Regatta Association held the first Boxing Day Regatta in 1854 on the River Derwent at New Norfolk, Tasmania. Rowing was a popular event on the program. In the 1860s, six steamboats were needed to ferry people from Hobart up to New Norfolk in the River Derwent for the Regatta, with spectators reaching 20,000 in the early 1900s. Shelter provided by surrounding hills at New Norfolk results in ideal flat water conditions on the River Derwent for much of the time. The community need for a rowing club was satisfied in 1928 when New Norfolk Rowing Club was founded by Dr David I Fitzpatrick, captain and stroke of the first eight. THE new home of the New Norfolk Rowing Club was officially opened at the New Norfolk Esplanade on 23 January 2021. Club president Peter Nichols welcomed official guests to the Derwent Valley Boat House, which was declared open by the governor of Tasmania, Kate Warner. The New Norfolk Rowing Club currently provides rowing programs for students at Hobart City High School, Dominic College, Elizabeth College, Guilford Young College (GYC) and Sacred Heart College. New Norfolk, TAS Australia
    https://www.nnrc.org.au/
    (Added: Wed Jan 31 2024) - Report this link as bad!
  • Next Level Kayaking Next Level Kayaking
    Next Level Kayaking is a Tasmanian company run by paddlers for paddlers. NLK was founded on the firm belief that every single paddler has a next level. We help paddlers enjoy their sport, improve their technique and also supply high quality gear to help paddlers achieve their goals. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
    https://www.nextlevelkayaking.com.au/
    (Added: Sat Dec 30 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • North Esk Dragon Boat Club North Esk Dragon Boat Club
    The North Esk Dragon Boat Club was started in 2012 to bring Dragon Boating to the community of Launceston and surrounding areas for everyone to try. Training is held every Tuesday and Thursday evenings during the summer months and every Saturday morning all year round (weather permitting). Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
    https://northeskdragons.org.au/
    (Added: Wed Dec 05 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Paddle Tasmania Paddle Tasmania
    Paddle Tasmania aims to encourage safe enjoyment of all paddlecraft, including canoes, kayaks and ocean-skis amongst others. Clubs which are affiliated with Canoe Tasmania are also affiliated to Australian Canoeing Inc – Australia's peak body for most paddle-sports. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
    https://tas.paddle.org.au/
    (Added: Sat Dec 30 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Roaring 40s Kayaking Roaring 40s Kayaking
    Roaring 40s Kayaking offers premium sea kayaking eco-tours that range from two to seven days. Your adventure will take you into one of the world's last untouched wilderness regions in the beautiful World Heritage Southwest Area of Tasmania, Australia. You will camp in and around the stunning Bathurst Harbour at night and glide the pristine waters by day in one of our multi-day paddling expeditions. If you are looking for that once in a lifetime adventure experience... then this is it. Kettering, Tasmania, Australia
    https://www.roaring40skayaking.com.au/
    (Added: Thu Feb 09 2012) - Report this link as bad!
  • Rowing Tasmania Rowing Tasmania
    Rowing Tasmania is the recognised state sporting organisation for the Olympic sport of Rowing in Tasmania. Rowing Tasmania, founded on 12th October 1912, is a non-profit sporting organisation representing member rowing clubs and affiliated school rowing programs in Tasmania. Rowing Tasmania is one of the seven affiliate State associations of Rowing Australia, the National peak body. Rowing Australia is in turn, a member of the Federation Internationale des Societes d'Aviron (FISA), the international governing body for the sport of Rowing. Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
    https://www.rowingtasmania.com.au/home/
    (Added: Mon Feb 19 2018) - Report this link as bad!
  • Tamar Canoe Club Tamar Canoe Club
    Club Activities: White water kayaking, Sea Kayaking, Canoe Polo, Multi Sport, Training, Flat Water Racing, Competition. Tasmania located 40 degrees South and down under, "down under", is Australia's island state and a little known paddler's paradise. From ripping it up at the local play spots to multi-day trips though the World Heritage Area, Tamar Canoe Club always have, and do, maintain a focus on paddling the amazing water that the state has to offer. The club is affiliated to Canoe Tasmania, which is in turn affiliated with Australian Canoeing. The TCC serves mainly the north of the state and is based in Launceston. Canoe education is actively pursued. Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
    https://tamar.paddle.org.au/
    (Added: Sat Dec 30 2017) - Report this link as bad!
  • Tamar Rowing Club Tamar Rowing Club
    We are a proud contemporary sports club built on a foundation of tradition. We have a long and successful record on the water, but there is also a strong emphasis on participation by rowers at all levels, from beginners through to elite rowers. But have just as much fun off the water, with regular club nights and social get-togethers in our new and modern clubrooms. Our members also have access to an impressive fleet of boats, from singles and doubles through to quads and eights. We pride ourselves on a strong sense of family at the club and our membership spans several generations. Our distinctive club "zooties" with the dominant T on the back are worn with pride. The Tamar Rowing Club welcomes everyone, whether you are a beginner, want to row just for fun and fitness or have aspirations to represent your club, state or country. Trevallyn, TAS Australia
    https://www.tamarrowingclub.org.au/
    (Added: Wed Jan 31 2024) - Report this link as bad!
  • Tasmanian Canoe Club Tasmanian Canoe Club
    Tasmanian Canoe Club conducts trips on all types of water, for beginners to expert paddlers. The first competition of the club was held in October 1971, a race from Paloona Dam to Turners Beach on the Forth River. This became an annual event and a slightly shorter race is still held every year. In 1977 the Tasmanian Canoe Club along with four other registered clubs formed the Tasmanian Canoe Association.
    https://tcc.paddle.org.au/
    (Added: Wed Jan 29 2014) - Report this link as bad!
  • Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club
    The Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club Inc. was formed in the 1970's and at the time was in the forefront of developing equipment and techniques of a fledging sport. Many decades have passed since then resulting in a club with a rich heritage. Members have paddled extensively around Tasmania and in many places around the world, and new members are welcomed into a club where members help each other with kayaking skills, gear, safety considerations and trip planning. The Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club is run entirely by volunteers and its success relies on active input from the membership. We run a range of club trips throughout the year for all levels of ability and training activities to help members improve their proficiency. Tasmania offers wonderful waterways and paddling opportunities ranging from short, relaxing trips to remote area expeditions. We get together bi-monthly for general meetings with entertaining and informative presentations and usually have our Annual General Meeting over a weekend of activities. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
    https://www.tscc.org.au/
    (Added: Sat Dec 30 2017) - Report this link as bad!

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