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Calgary and area's premier recreational paddling club. 

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    • 20 Jan 2025
    • 15 Dec 2025
    • 10 sessions
    • Zoom

    Your board works hard at these board meetings :)

    Board club meetings are open to guests attending, please email the president at tinab@bowwaters.org to request to join and/or to put forward a request for an agenda item, (e.g. member concern or request etc).

    The board does not meet in July or August but if necessary the Executive will meet and make decisions.

    If you are interested in joining the board as a member rep, please contact Tina! (Annual General Meeting takes place in November at Club Night).

    Minutes of board meetings are posted on the website once they are approved. Look under Members tab, Club Official Docs (you must be logged in).



    • 12 Sep 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • 15 Sep 2025
    • 2:30 PM
    • North Saskatchewan @ SK Crossing
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    This is a beautiful fall paddle.

    Car camping in Kootenay Plains at the Two o'clock creek campground.  Short evening hikes possible to the sun lodges. 

    Running two sections of the North Saskatchewan River near Whirlpool Point from Saskatchewan Crossing to Abraham Reservoir. 

    This is a novice + trip in the fall.  Its about a three hour drive from Calgary by way of Banff and Lake Louise. 

    Will be arriving Friday and leaving Sunday.

    Please remember you National Parks pass.  The Canada strong pass we enjoyed all summer has ended and regular passes are needed. 

      Trip Coordinator:  <Tom Jacklin crowfoot47@yahoo.ca>


      • 21 Sep 2025
      • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
      • AQ Outdoors - 5063 11 St SE, Calgary, AB

      AQ Outdoors is having a one day sale exclusively for club members!

      Be sure to swing by and take advantage of the sale!  

      Online sale promotional codes (20% and 25% off!), available to members only, are  here.

      Also, SEE EMAIL NEWSLETTER FOR THE POSTER WITH THE CODE


      AQ Outdoors will have additional sales  on four additional days throughout the year, check the events calendar!

      Website: AQ Outdoors

      Location: AQ Outdoors Location

      • 1 Oct 2025
      • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
      • BWCC Club House

      "Ocean kayak tripping is a bit like canoe tripping through the precambrian shield, but without the portages and usually with fewer bugs. Picking some photos from my collection of memories has been really fun. Names like Broughton Archipelago, Haida Gwaii, Bella Bella, Cape Scott or Estevan Point might elicit wonder or interest?" Jim Sangster 


      Doors open at 6:30 pm. 

      Remote access via this Zoom link

      (Meeting ID: 873 7659 4078 & Passcode: 3828320)

      • 10 Oct 2025
      • 5:00 PM
      • 13 Oct 2025
      • Nipika Bridge - Settlers road
      • 14
      Register

      Water and Weather permitting!

      Fun Fact: The first time I ran this river at Thanksgiving we found a pumpkin on the side of the river and had both a Jack-o-lantern and roasted pumpkin seeds Sunday night.

      Level/Class: Advanced paddling with random camping. While the river is up to class III in the summer, at this time of year it will likely be closer to II+. However, still with many features that can not be avoided.

      Description: This stretch of the Kootenay is a scenic paddle through the Rocky Mountains The river will be very low in October until the Palliser, with significant rock dodging. We will be random camping (no services) along the banks of the river. As we will be in the mountains, plan on cold evenings and potential for wet weather. Last year we had warm days and below zero nights.

      Difficulties of Rapids: There are multiple rapids up to Class II+ (III in the summer); river reading skills are required. Note that there are numerous mid river erratics with the potential to wrap a canoe.

      Expected Flow: The river is currently flowing well below the lower quartile and will be lower in October.This trip is very much Water and Weather permitting!

      Duration:This is a 3 day trip from Saturday to Monday. Note that we will meet at the bridge late Friday afternoon and shuttle either Friday evening or first thing Saturday morning. The vehicles will be left at the White bridge.

      Equipment: Required equipment by law (click here for Link), Required by BWCC, Helmet and Flotation. Dry suits are very much recommended, particularly at this time of year.

      Shuttle:To be organized Friday evening

      Other Information:Bring clothing for all weather and river conditions

      1. Friday: Nipika bridge (50.61401185443934, -115.80081445088948)

      • Shuttle if time

      1. Saturday: Nipika to (50.477923604899686, -115.68411103412973) – 23 Km

      • Kootenay River Runners lunch spot with an outhouse

      1. Sunday: (50.412443081072404, -115.61253649413293) - 13 Km

      • Small island (dry channel) with a sandy beach

      1. Monday: (50.375426337027235, -115.61877575544811) – 8 Km

      • Short paddle for last day

      Mitchell (don.keith.mitchell@gmail.com)









      • 18 Oct 2025
      • 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
      • Club House
      Register

      Hey Folks! It's time to tally the votes for the photo contest and have a social night to review this past paddling season.  Pictures can be posted and voted on using the Resources tab on the club website home page.2025 Photo Contest

      Dinner will be a traditional potluck format so bring what you would like to share with ten people.  Bring your own plate, utensils, cups to the club house.

      Please sign up so we know how many tables and chairs to put out.


      • 30 Oct 2025
      • 31 Oct 2025
      • Deerfoot Inn and Casino

      BWCC CASINO





      Who: any BWCC member (family member or friend) over the age of 18 

      What: BWCC's casino  

      Where: Deerfoot Inn and Casino  

      When: Thursday, October 30 and Friday, October 31. 

      Why: AGLC casinos are BWCC's primary source of funding 


      Shift sign-up at: https://volunteersignup.org/33CXX 

      Questions? Contact Jude (heyjudew@telus.net)



      • 5 Nov 2025
      • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
      • BWCC Club House

      Open to members and the public. 

      • 3 Dec 2025
      • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
      • BWCC Club House

      Long-time BWCC member (and former President), Laura Hart, will present on her 2025 trip to Beaver Valley Lakes. 

      Our Xmas potluck will also take place.  Members are encouraged to bring their own plates, cutlery, etc. - in addition to a food item for sharing. 




      • 7 Dec 2025
      • 10:00 AM
      • AQ Outdoors - 5063 11 St SE, Calgary, AB

      AQ Outdoors is having a one day sale exclusively for club members!

      Be sure to swing by and take advantage of the sale!  


      AQ Outdoors will have additional sales  on four additional days throughout the year, check the events calendar!

      Website: AQ Outdoors

      Location: AQ Outdoors Location

      • 4 Jan 2026
      • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
      • Ing's Creek to Longview
      • 10



      Fun Facts: The Blackfoot name for the Highwood river is "Ispitsi" referring  to

      the tall cottonwood trees or "   high wood" along its banks.

      Level/Class:  Intermediate +   River 

      Description:  This trip starts in a narrow canyon with beautiful rock formations, many small ledges  good for surfing at medium flow or above

      Difficulties of Rapids: many small ledges, one bigger double ledge, we will stop and scout and which can be portaged. Sweepers and strainers possible.

      Expected Flow: Medium 

      Duration:  Full day

      Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) ,  Required by BWCC Helmet and Floatation.

      Shuttle: Shuttle will be arranged at the meeting point, be prepared to double up boats and distribution of gear and people to leave as many cars at the take out location as possible.

      Other Information:   The day will start with a steep descend down to the riverbed and the boats will be lowered down by rope (rope provided).  Please bring appropriate footwear. 


      Trip Coordinator:  <coordinator name and email>





      • 12 Jul 2026
      • 10:00 AM
      • Bow River: Louise train station to Castle Junction bridge
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      Fun Facts:  The Bow River flows from Bow Lake thru the Rocky Mtns. and thru Calgary on its way to join the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta. 

      Level/Class:  Intermediate - River Class II;  class 2 rapids in first 4 km

      Description:  A very scenic trip in the mountains, and counting Harlequin ducks for Parks Canada.

      Difficulties of Rapids:  Several class 2 rapids in first 4 km.  Participants will have the option of avoiding these by putting in below. Also possible sweepers on tight river bends.

      Expected Flow: Low 

      Duration:  5 hours; 29 km

      Equipment:  Required equipment by law (click here for Link) plus Helmet and Floatation 

      Shuttle:  Car shuttle will be arranged at the meeting point

      Other Information:   Clean boat after trip

        Trip Coordinator:  <coordinator name and email>

      Upcoming Bow Waters Events

      About Bow Waters Events

      Our paddling trips are classified into Novice, Intermediate and Advanced levels. Please ensure you have the skills to paddle the trips you are signing up for. Unsure? No problem, talk to the coordinator to get some additional insights. 

      A reminder that our trips are not guided. The coordinator is only responsible for the organization of the trip. We are common adventurers and as such are responsible for our selves and our own safety.  

      For on-water trips please make sure you have read, understood and signed our annual waiver.

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