Paddle TAS
Paddle TAS

Paddle TAS

PlayMaker in South Hobart

About

Paddle TAS is a vibrant sports club located in Hobart, Tasmania. The club's primary goal is to promote, support, and coordinate all levels and types of paddlesport and safety within the state. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced paddler aiming to refine your skills, Paddle TAS offers a wide range of courses and recreational opportunities to suit all levels of ability and interest.

Members of Paddle TAS have access to a diverse range of activities and events throughout the year. The club organises various courses, including Rescue 2 Kayak, Tasmanian Canoe Polo Casual Competition, Women's White Water Instructor RPL Training and Assessment, and many more. These courses provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to enjoy various paddlesports safely and confidently.

In addition to courses, Paddle TAS also hosts a variety of events that cater to the recreational needs of its members. From racing competitions to slalom coaching days, there is always something happening at Paddle TAS for paddling enthusiasts to participate in and enjoy. The club's calendar is regularly updated with the latest events, ensuring that members stay informed about upcoming opportunities.

Paddle TAS is proud to support and collaborate with other paddling clubs in Tasmania. Derwent Canoe Club, Tasmania Canoe Club, Tamar Canoe Club, Wynyard Yacht Club, and Tasmanian Sea Canoeing Club Inc. are just a few of the affiliated clubs that work together with Paddle TAS to promote paddlesport in the state. These partnerships provide members with access to a wider network of paddlers and opportunities for socialising and sharing their passion for paddlesports.

Membership with Paddle TAS comes with several benefits such as access to coaching courses, private sessions, and discounted rates for events and courses. The club has recently introduced a new membership system, making it easier for both new and existing members to join or renew their membership. Paddle TAS welcomes paddlers of all ages and abilities, from novices to experts, and fosters a friendly and supportive community.

For those interested in learning more about paddling in Tasmania, Paddle TAS also offers a “Wikiriver” section on their website. This comprehensive guide provides information about Tasmania's rivers, including their difficulty levels, access points, and notable features, making it a valuable resource for paddlers planning their next adventure.

Paddle TAS is passionate about promoting the sport of paddling and ensuring the safety of its members. The club is supported by Communities, Sport, and Recreation Tasmania and is affiliated with Paddle Australia, the national governing body for paddling in the country. By joining Paddle TAS, members become part of a larger paddling community and gain access to a wealth of resources, courses, and events dedicated to enriching their paddling experience.

To stay updated with the latest news and events from Paddle TAS, you can follow them on social media platforms. Their social media accounts provide regular updates on club activities, news, and important announcements, keeping members and the paddling community connected and engaged.

Whether you're a seasoned paddler or just starting your paddling journey, Paddle TAS welcomes you to join their dynamic and supportive community. With a wide range of courses, recreational opportunities, and a network of like-minded individuals, Paddle TAS is the perfect club for those who love the thrill of paddling and the beauty of Tasmania's waters.

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