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2023 Jumpstart Grant Awarded to the ADCKC

We’re pleased to announce that the ADCKC is one of many sport and recreation organizations across Canada to receive funding from the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program. Jumpstart is a Canadian charity that “helps kids overcome financial accessibility barriers to sport and recreation, in an effort to provide inclusive pay for kids of all abilities”. Since 2005 Jumpstart has disbursed more than $225 million to help over 3 million kids and counting. We are grateful for this news and know the positive impact it will have on our sport and the athletes who paddle in Atlantic Canada.

With the help from the Jumpstart fund, we will be able to continue to provide our athletes exciting projects, enhanced support, and enjoyable environments for all canoe/kayak participants.

Meet the ADCKC Summer Team! 🛶 ☀️

Another exciting summer is ahead! 🌞

Amongst our six summer staff we welcome several NEW additions to our team! These new employees have decades of collective paddling experience!

Meet Alexa, Carys, and Lucy! 🤝

These three hardworking individuals participate and continue to participate as athletes, volunteers, and coaches over their many years of experience in the sport of canoe/kayak.

This summer they will be a powerful ADCKC trio managing everything regatta-related in addition to overseeing ADCKC’s exciting NEW grassroots projects! Alexa, Carys, and Lucy are in charge of the Paracanoe Introductory Program, Start With SuP, Boys and Girls Club, and our Indigenous Outreach Programs across Atlantic Canada.

Managing these programs and making sure all regattas are top-notch is a HUGE undertaking. But if any team can handle it, it’s these three! 💪

Next, we have our facilities team! Meet Nick and Garrett 🔨

Nick spends his summers as a committed canoer from Senobe Aquatic Club and joined the ADCKC team in 2016 as a course technician. Fun Fact: Nick is the longest-standing course technician on Lake Banook! Want to know something about the racecourse? Nick knows the answer! 💭

Garrett, on the other hand, started in the summer of 2018. He’s dabbled in regatta management and facilities, however, his true skill is in announcing! If you’ve ever attended a regatta on Lake Banook, you’ve likely heard Garrett engage the crowds over the loudspeaker! He is truly a world-class announcer!

Last but certainly not least, we have our Data Management Lead, Iain! 👨‍💻

Iain started his ADCKC journey in 2019 as a Regatta Coordinator and has since moved to his current role. Iain oversees back-end regatta logistics. He’s the man behind the scenes who makes every regatta possible on Lake Banook!

The ADCKC is lucky to have such a diverse team. We have several individuals with remarkable experience in the sport and we look forward to showcasing all of that experience this summer! ☀️

Jumpstart Grant Awarded to the Atlantic Division

In February, Canadian Tire Corporation announced an additional $12 million commitment to Jumpstarts Sport Relief Fund to help sport and recreation organizations build back sport and play in Canada.

We’re pleased to announce that the ADCKC is one of 500 sport and recreation organizations across Canada to receive funding from the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program. Jumpstart has already dispersed over $9 million in funding to more than 800 organizations across Canada through the Jumpstart Relief Fund. We are grateful for this news and know the positive impact it will have on our sport and the athletes who paddle in Atlantic Canada.

With the help from the Jumpstart fund, we will be able to continue to provide our athletes exciting projects, enhanced support, and enjoyable environments for all canoe/kayak participants.

Lake Banook Flow Pattern

Message to Lake Banook Paddlers and Rowers:

Each year the ADCKC does what’s believed to be the best at ensuring the safety and effective development of all athletes training on Lake Banook; paddlers and rowers.

We recommend the most reasonable and mutually beneficial flow pattern to make sure that all athletes on Lake Banook have an opportunity to train hard and remain safe while doing so.

Based on the training and safety needs of all athletes on lake Banook, we’ve devised this recommended flow pattern:

RED SPACE:

The red space indicates the area where only paddlers are recommended to train. It includes lanes 9-5 in addition to the space on the Creighton Avenue side of the lake.

BLUE SPACE:

The blue space indicates the area where only rowers are recommended to train. It includes lanes 4-1 in addition to lane 0 which is another ‘imaginary’ 18 metre wide lane on the outside of the course on the Prince Albert side of Lake Banook.

YELLOW SPACE:

The yellow space indicates the area where no athletes are recommended to train. It includes the last 100 metres of lanes 4-0 and before the start line on the bridge side of Lake Banook. Considering rowers need additional time to slow down their boats it’s recommended that rowers begin to slow down 100 metres before the finish line.

There are many young and inexperienced athletes training in the space after the finish line between Senobe, Banook, and Mic Mac that don’t have the balance or maneuverability to avoid a collision.

Additionally, the space from before the start line, underneath the bridge, and leading into Lake Mic Mac is also a recommended no training zone. The tight spaces and sharp turns create a difficult space for training. Because this geography is complex it’s recommended that this space remains a no training zone.


ADCKC knows that all water sport athletes want to train effectively and safely. We hope that this flow pattern gives athletes some clarity and understanding about the needs of all Lake Banook athletes.

Any questions or concerns regarding the ADCKC’s recommended flow pattern can be directed to Executive Director, Robin Thomson, at robin@adckc.ca.

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Max Thomas

A member of our paddling community was tragically lost in a traffic collision on Friday, May 21. The Atlantic Division of CanoeKayak Canada extends its deepest sympathies to the family of the young man, Max Thomas.

A Go-Fund-Me fundraiser has been organized on behalf of the family. If you are able, please consider sharing the page or contributing to the fundraiser in any way you can.

https://ca.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-max-thomas?utm_campaign=p_cp_url&utm_medium=os&utm_source=customer