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Next Sea Kayak Association of BC Club Meeting February Club Meeting. Join us via Zoom for a presentation by club member Roy Jantzen, naturalist, author and educator at Capilano University. Details TBA. |
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For the best experience with Zoom we recommend you download the desktop program or the app for a smartphone (rather than just accessing Zoom through a browser.) Some of the functionality, including breakout room flexibility, is missing if you’re just using your browser. Here are the links for downloading: For Apple: Download in App Store (apple.com) For Android: Download in Google Play For PC: Download (zoom.us) Note that there will be technical support on the night of the meeting if you need. Also here's a graphic showing some functionality (click to see full size image): |
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The Sea Kayak Association of BC is a Vancouver-based club of kayakers who love exploring the coast by kayak. We offer our members training covering beginner to advanced levels, trips organized by trained leaders, education and events from a wide variety of subject matter experts. We'd love to have you join us if you have a passion for kayaking too! Learn more about us ... |
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SunMonTueWedThuFriSatSMTWTFS28293012311:15 AM - Spring Fling: Cates Park to Bedwell Bay (2B)1:30 PM - Spring Fling: Shoreline paddle (2A)5:00 PM - Spring Fling Pizza Dinner12:00 AM - Southern Gulf Islands tour (3C)78912:00 AM - Weather Course - Registration page121314155:45 PM - VHF Radio Review Workshop1712:00 AM - Beginners Course - Cancelled192021222312:00 AM - Bain Creek Work Party (3B)2627282930106 MayOur May meeting will start at 7pm with a Somatic Movement class by our own Annelisa Pederson. At 7:30 we welcome Ala̱g̱a̱mił Nicole Norris, a Shellfish Aquaculture Specialist, on Clam Gardens. Nicole will speak on clam gardens, ancient intertidal features constructed by coastal First Nations of British Columbia and Native Americans of Washington State and Alaska, to enhance shellfish productivity and to feed the people. The public is welcome. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89100145932?pwd=4GyeiIdK1QwSBIFrbgrqym7wHshpb2.1 Meeting ID: 891 0014 5932Land Acknowledgement
SKABC acknowledges that our activities span many Territories and Treaty areas. We recognize and thank the Indigenous peoples who live and care for these lands and waters today, and those many generations who did so in the past. Learn more