Advanced SUP

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Paddle Canada Advanced Stand Up Paddleboarding Skills CourseAlready learned the basics? Take the next step and build on your existing SUP skills. Our 2.5 hour advanced stand up paddleboarding skills course teaches you skills and knowledge to safely paddle inland waterways with wind and waves. Skills covered include pivot turns, draw strokes, foot positions, upwind and downwind paddling, edging, bracing, and more!

Paddlers will be awarded with the Paddle Canada Advanced SUP Certification, which prepares you for our other SUP skills courses, such as our introduction to river course. This course is also a great refresher for anyone interested in taking a flatwater SUP instructor course or anyone just getting into SUP racing.

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Prerequisites: Successful completion of our Introduction to Stand Up Paddleboarding course or equivalent experience.
Age/Physical Requirements: Participants must be at least 12 years old and should be in reasonable physical condition

Course Includes:

  • Stand up paddleboard, paddle, leash, PFD, and whistle for course duration
  • 2.5 hours of instruction from certified and experienced Paddle Canada instructors

Course Location: Manitoba Canoe & Kayak Center 80 Churchill Drive Winnipeg, Manitoba (open in Google Maps)

Course runs from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Please arrive about 15 minutes early, so that you are unloaded, changed, and ready to begin at the start time. Arriving late will cut into your instructional time, and that of others on the course.

This course will run with a minimum of 2 students and maximum of 6 students per instructor.

Course Cancellation: It is rare that we cancel a session due to weather considerations however we will do so if, in our judgement, the conditions are dangerous or are likely to present a poor learning environment.

Gear and Clothing

We provide the technical paddling gear that you will need appropriate to the course as part of your course costs. That means no additional rental fees on top of the course fee.

You will only need to bring your own personal gear and clothing:

  • For warmer season/conditions: quick-dry outdoor athletic gear such as  paddling tops, rashguards, breathable hiking layers, merino wool, boardshorts, athletic swimwear. No jeans or cotton!
  • For colder season/conditions: We recommend a shorty style neoprene wetsuit or neoprene paddling top combined with neoprene shorts or pants.
  • Insulating layers, weatherproof shell layers.
  • Towel and warm, dry change of clothes.
  • Secure protective footwear such as water shoes, paddling shoes/booties, or sport sandals.
  • Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses with straps.
  • Any personal first aid, medications, etc.
  • Waterproof and floatable camera.
  • High energy snacks, drinking water.

Contact us if you have any questions regarding gear.

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