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Pinery Provincial Park Paddle

When:
Saturday, April 13, 2024, 8:45 AM
Where:
St. Michael Church Parking Lot
1920 Wildwood Drive
Bright's Grove, ON  

Canada
Event Contact(s):
Joseph Burley
519-331-2044 (p)
Category:
Paddling
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
This paddle is free to attend.
However there is an entrance fee to enter Pinery Provincial Park.
This entrance fee is the responsibility of the participant.
We will try and co-ordinate carpooling to share the cost of the park entrance fee.

IMPORTANT: All who wish to participate in this event must pre-register by midnight the night before the event. If you find you are unable to attend, kindly cancel your registration.

If you are a non-member wishing to participate, you must first join the Lambton Outdoor Club, which includes completing the member waiver. A one month free trial membership is available for first time participants. Having enjoyed an outing or two, we hope you’ll join our wonderful club following your free trial membership. The annual membership fee is $25.
Attendees pay for their own charges

EVENT DETAILS KEY INFORMATION
Event Description

Yearly season kick-off paddle at Pinery Provincial Park.  This paddle is open to both Canoes & Kayaks. This is an easy paddle and we will take our time.
Meeting Place
8:45 AM at St. Michael's Church Parking Lot or Pinery Provincial Park Canoe Launch @ 9:45 AM.  We will aim to be on the water by 10:00-10:15 AM so please stage your boats ready for Safety talk.
Leader Cell Phone
(519) 331-2044
Level
Beginner
Distance (approx.)
8-10 kms
Duration (approx.)
2-3 hours
Pace (approx. average)
Beginner
Costs
Park fee
Required Items to Bring
 Water, snack, appropriate clothing
Mandatory Transport Canada safety equipment.
- PFD or life jacket
- Buoyant heaving line (15 meters in length)
- Paddle
- Bailer or hand pump
- Sound signaling device (whistle)
Recommended to Bring
Spare set of clothes in case you get wet