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Intro to Currents


Along the East Coast of Vancouver Island, powerful tidal flows weave between islands and through narrow channels, creating an ever-changing landscape of moving water. For some paddlers, these areas can feel intimidating — but with the right skills and knowledge, they become an exciting place to play and learn.

Our Introduction to Currents Clinic is designed for paddlers who are confident on flatwater and in light wind and waves, and want to build skills for safe and enjoyable paddling in gentle to moderate current. Working in both ebb and flood flows, we’ll focus on developing boat control, building confidence, and learning to read the water.

Skills covered include:

  • Ferry glides, S-turns, and C-turns in light current

  • Entering and exiting current with control

  • Using eddies for positioning and rest

  • Introductory rescues in moving water

  • Rolling in current (optional)

  • Understanding current features and hazards

A classroom session on tides and currents will teach you how to read and interpret current tables, and how to use that knowledge for safe trip planning.

This clinic offers a supportive, low-pressure environment to help you take your first steps into paddling moving water — building the foundation for more advanced skills in the future.

Perfect for: Intermediate paddlers or confident beginners wanting to safely transition into dynamic environments & learn to paddle in current.

Price includes;
- Instruction by Amber
- Basic Breakfast & Dinner
- Three nights accommodation at Discovery Island Lodge

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Proficiency in Currents