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The Durham Rowing Club is a non-profit sport and recreation club who is dedicated to making the sport of rowing available to everyone in the Durham Region.
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The Burnaby Lake Rowing Club (BLRC) rows on the calm waters of Burnaby Lake, in Burnaby, BC - one of the best places to train singles in North America.
The mission of the club is to develop elite level skills in fine racing singles while also promoting a sense of independence in the athlete. To this end, Juniors row alongside Senior and Masters.
The club hosts the Crofton House School and Sentinel Secondary rowing teams who row with the Burnaby Lake juniors during the off season. The Burnaby Lake site also hosts RCA and SFU rowing programs.
The mission of the club is to develop elite level skills in fine racing singles while also promoting a sense of independence in the athlete. To this end, Juniors row alongside Senior and Masters.
The club hosts the Crofton House School and Sentinel Secondary rowing teams who row with the Burnaby Lake juniors during the off season. The Burnaby Lake site also hosts RCA and SFU rowing programs.
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The 200 rowing section members of the Vancouver Rowing Club, ranging in age from our youngest 14-year-old Junior rower to a Master rower in his 70’s, all proudly row a modern, high quality fleet of shells.
The calibre, commitment, and experience of our coaches make it possible for a new rower to transition from their learn-to-row experience, through novice, all the way to the podium if that is their goal. VRC also offers a popular recreational rowing program, which allows a rower to develop skills without the racing component.
The calibre, commitment, and experience of our coaches make it possible for a new rower to transition from their learn-to-row experience, through novice, all the way to the podium if that is their goal. VRC also offers a popular recreational rowing program, which allows a rower to develop skills without the racing component.
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The Montreal Rowing Club (MRC) was founded in 1987. We are a non-profit amateur sports organization, managed by a Board of Directors made up of volunteer members. Our mission is to promote and practice rowing, an Olympic sport, in the greater Montreal area.
The club has over 400 annual and summer members, as well as participants in various rowing programs. We offer competitive, masters, recreational, high school, collegiate/university and corporate rowing programs as well as Learn-To-Row courses.
We are located at the Olympic Basin in Montreal, a rowing facility "par excellence". Direct legacy of the 1976 Olympic Games, the Olympic Basin remains the only of its kind in North America.
Our club is the largest rowing club in Quebec, and among the 5 largest rowing clubs in the country. We play an important role in the development of elite rowing athletes in Quebec and Canada. Each year several athletes become member of the provincial, national or Canadian Olympic rowing teams.
The club has over 400 annual and summer members, as well as participants in various rowing programs. We offer competitive, masters, recreational, high school, collegiate/university and corporate rowing programs as well as Learn-To-Row courses.
We are located at the Olympic Basin in Montreal, a rowing facility "par excellence". Direct legacy of the 1976 Olympic Games, the Olympic Basin remains the only of its kind in North America.
Our club is the largest rowing club in Quebec, and among the 5 largest rowing clubs in the country. We play an important role in the development of elite rowing athletes in Quebec and Canada. Each year several athletes become member of the provincial, national or Canadian Olympic rowing teams.