What is canoeing?
Canoeing is a paddle sport where you use a single-bladed paddle in an open boat, either solo or with a partner. It’s widely used on calm lakes, slow-moving rivers, and sheltered coastal spots. Unlike kayaking, the paddler usually kneels or sits in an open-top craft, which makes it great for carrying kit and suitable for a range of activities from day trips to multi-day journeys. It can be relaxed and social or more focused and skill-based, depending on the type of session you choose.
Canoeing sessions fall into two broad categories: recreational experiences and structured courses. Recreational sessions are perfect if you’re looking for a fun day out or want to give paddling a go before committing to formal learning. These sessions often involve guided paddles along scenic waterways or gentle introductions where instructors help you learn the basics while keeping the focus on enjoyment. You’ll get time on the water, basic instruction, and all necessary kit provided, making it an easy way to try canoeing without any prior experience.
How can you get involved?
For those wanting to go beyond a taster session, there are structured canoeing courses that follow national paddlesport frameworks such as those from Paddle UK (formerly British Canoeing). The most common entry points are the Paddle Start and Paddle Discover awards, which focus on personal paddling skills, safety awareness, and confidence on the water. These courses cover launching, landing, effective paddling techniques, and steering. They’re suitable for both solo and tandem paddlers.
Further progression includes the Paddle Explore award or canoe-specific personal performance awards, which help you develop more advanced techniques. These may include dealing with wind or moving water, efficient long-distance paddling, and how to handle the canoe in different environments. Courses can also focus on journey planning, navigation, and rescues. Some providers combine skills sessions with scenic river journeys or multi-day adventures, offering practical experience alongside skill development.
Leadership and instruction routes are also available if you want to coach or guide others. These include the Paddlesport Instructor or Canoe Leader qualifications and are built around safe group management, environmental responsibility, and advanced paddling skills. These are aimed at paddlers with solid personal experience who are looking to take on responsibility for others on the water.
Whether you’re trying canoeing for the first time or looking to move towards independent trips or formal qualifications, there are plenty of options available. Sessions are typically inclusive, with equipment provided, and you’ll be guided by experienced instructors who adapt to your pace and aims. From short paddles to full-day trips and multi-day courses, canoeing can be as laid-back or as skill-focused as you like. Use the filters above to browse the full range of experiences and courses near you.