Since the group training is customized, what to bring depends on what your group wants. These are typical items and equipment rentals are available. Rental fees will vary based on the size and interests of your group.
Please bring appropriate clothing and equipment to be comfortable in and around the water for prolonged periods. You’ll receive a ‘student information package’ with a complete list specific to your course.
For the river
- Whitewater tandem canoe – Bring a fully outfitted canoe with thigh straps, kneepads, and airbags. If you aren’t sure about the appropriateness of your canoe, please contact us. Rental available
- Whitewater canoe paddle(s) – You can rent paddles from us. We have a range of sizes in fibreglass whitewater paddles in models such as the Werner Luna. You can bring a spare paddle but we will provide several for the group as well.
- Whitewater Helmet – bring one or rent one
- Personal flotation device (PFD) – You need a whitewater-appropriate PFD. It needs to be in good condition and fit properly. Rentals are available.
- Wetsuit or drysuit – This is necessary for courses before mid-June or past September 1st. You can rent a full length wetsuit (fleece-lined with full arms and legs) or an ‘overall style’ wetsuit (farmer jane/john style).
- Paddling jacket or drytop – This is a windproof and splash proof layer that will help keep you warm on cool or windy days. For this course you can rent a paddling jacket from us.
- River shoes – The ideal river shoe has full toe covering and is supportive but also lightweight and draining with a grippy sole. This could be a model made specifically for the river or a lightweight running shoe. Neoprene shoes can work if they have enough support and traction. Neoprene socks or booties are not adequate.
- Base layers, insulation, and socks – Make sure to have several layers of socks, pants, and tops made of wool, fleece, polyester, or another synthetic material to wear in addition to your wetsuit or drysuit, or to be worn on their own on sunny days and in warm water.
- Surf shorts
- Lunch, snacks and water bottle or thermos – Keeping yourself fueled and hydrated is one of the keys to staying warm and happy. High-calorie snacks like chocolate bars and cereal bars are great to keep in your PFD.
- Sunscreen, lip protection, bug repellent
- Small drybag or container to carry food and extra layers
- River rescue equipment and throw bag (optional) – Bring any rescue equipment that you’d like to try out on the course.
- Neoprene gloves (optional)
- Sunglasses or prescription glasses with strap (optional)
For on land
- Comfortable clothing
- Comfortable shoes
- Sun hat, visor, or baseball cap
- Rain gear to wear on land before and after the river
- Gear bag or container to store your river equipment for transport
For those camping on site
Note that the Upper Gatineau River course site does not have showers or bathrooms, however there is an outhouse.
- Meals, cooler, dishes, and cooking equipment. (Upper Gatineau River: Closest supermarket is 20 minutes away. Magnetawan River: Bring groceries as the small grocery stores in the area are usually not open after or before our course hours.)
- Tent, sleeping bag, camping mattress, pillow
- Extra clothing
- Towel / camp towel
- Headlamp / flashlight
- Personal hygiene products and medications
Equipment rentals are available.