As a section of the Camping and Caravanning Club, all our camping events are open to Camping and Caravanning Club members (including Canoe-camping Club members) only. Anyone participating must be a member of the Camping and Caravanning Club before attending a meet.

Please remember to bring your Club membership cards to all club events, since we are required to check and record memberships are current.  We also need to record BRITISH CANOEING numbers for those who have them. Paddlers need to be a member of the Canoe-camping Club and/or one of Britain's paddlesport National Governing Bodies*.   These are needed to ensure that we are covered by the Club's and British Canoeing's insurance.
Canoeing and kayaking are ‘assumed risk’ ‘water contact’ activities, however serious accidents are very rare.
Participants should be aware of and accept these risks, and be responsible for their own action and involvement.
All participants in club trips or meets do so at their own risk, and neither the Club nor its officers can accept any liability for loss or injury of any kind sustained whilst on a Club trip, meet or other activity.

*British Canoeing / Canoe Wales / Canoe NI / The Scottish Canoe Association

Coming events

 ROYAL MILITARY CANAL AND ROTHER
From Saturday 16 April 2016
To Sunday 17 April 2016
Contact Robin Hickman

Day paddles on the River Rother and on the "Old Military Canal" from Tommy Steele's "Half-a-sixpence" and the River Rother

http://www.royalmilitarycanal.com/pages/boating.asp

Also feature on BBC1's Secret Britain http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b076zzqt about 35 minutes in.

Shuttle paddle from Bodiam Castle to Scott’s Float, the tidal limit of the Rother.  A 12 mile paddle, although 9 miles is possible if you start at Newenden.

Sunday paddle the Royal Military Canal from Kenardington to West Hythe. Again, a 12 mile run, but numerous possibilities for a shorter paddle. A later start to give people the opportunity to pack first, as the finish at West Hythe is only 3 miles from junction 11 on the M20.

Water is fairly straightforward so suits most abilities in touring boats.

Location Kenardington, near Rye
Trip organiser - Cliff Hayward