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Google has added this little program you can now book your Kayak tour directly to the Calender any time of day. You still have to phone or e-mail for Rentals
Yesterday Melissa took a lady named Sophie who is blind out kayaking. She is from Paris, France and is doing a documentary for a European public broadcasting company named Arte, where she travels around the world with her faithful guide dog, Pongo, having adventures. As you can imagine the logistics with 2 camera men, a sound guy and a director, all of them in kayaks. I think it was an adventure for all. They had Melissa and Sophie mic-ed so they recorded everything they said. I paddled one of the camera guys around. We were out on the water for…
Got to love Eddy! He has proposed some wonderful new trip concepts. The concepts have yet to be approved, but as long as you don’t tell.
They both involve the new Brentwood Bay launch site. The fist one involves a paddle to the world famous Buchart Gardens as well as a front row seat in your kayak for the fireworks.
The second is a sport and culture tour. We will paddle with an eye to the first nations heritage of the island. Thr highlight will be attendance at a first nation event.
What do you think??? Got any…
yep we are open!!! want to get out on the water. Melissa has already been in the water earning her kayaking instructor certificate. Those wanting to practice your skills should sign up for a class.
Let your next fun be paddling the gulf islands around Sidney with A Paddle in the Park Kayaking! According to our customer reviews on Trip Adviser: “best paddling I’ve ever done” and “worth the drive”. We are a SHORT 30 MINUTE DRIVE from Victoria–on Highway 17 (Pat Bay), exit 28 to Sidney, then left on Resthaven, right on Harbour Road, park at Van Isle Marina.
My lively group on Sunday was making the most of their kayaking experience. Their fun started at our dock with me giving a safety talk and a basic forward stroke lesson. Following our launch, we saw these seals just minutes away in Tsehum harbour. The sparkling sea, sweltering sun, and low currents made for ideal paddling conditions on July 25th. Taking a guided half day tour is a great way to spend the afternoon with a group of friends! Come out join the fun and try something new!
Little did Beth Bennett know what her husband, Greg, was up to in planning their holiday. I gather it was their first big trip in 16 years just for themselves, and away from from their three children. Greg kept everything secret about where they were going (Victoria) and what they were doing (lots of stuff plus kayaking!). He confided that he had saved the “best for last”… a sunset paddle. Beth had never paddled on the ocean in a kayak and when they arrived, she put on a brave face, but was evidently quite worried about this whole kayaking adventure.…
Our summer has arrived and while I might complain to the manager that the heat could be cranked up a few degrees… we are having some perfect paddling evenings. We are located a 30 minute drive from Victoria and can boast that we spot wildlife and view beautiful rock formations while paddling the channels in the gulf islands close to Sidney, B.C. all ‘neath the glow of the setting sun. Come join the fun and try something different! Meet at our kayak dock at 6 PM…return at sunset.
Kerry, Barry & Rhodora, visiting Victoria and Sidney from Louisianna and Georgia, came out for one of our fun sunset paddles. The water was as flat as glass (and after their exciting river rafting on the Chiliwack River, this probably seemed tame!) However, the slower pace of our sunset paddle in the gulf islands permitted us to see river otters, seals and several noisy kingfishers. About five kingfishers made quite the racket as we drifted by near Iroquios passage and their perches on Musclow Islet. Want to do something a little different? Try one of our sunset paddles and get…






