Our Paddle Canada Level 2 Sea Kayak Course will bring you to the tidal region around Deer Island where you will learn to combine your level 1 skills and expand on them to navigate the dynamic waters in the area.
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to confidently sea kayak in class-2 conditions along moderately exposed shoreline in the company of one or more paddlers with similar skills and knowledge. The Level-2 paddler will be an asset to the group in all aspects of multi-day journeys with peers, including leadership, navigation skills and the ability to establish an overnight bivvy.
Overview
Prerequisites
- Certification: Sea Kayak Level-1 Skills certification or equivalent skill and knowledge at the discretion of the course director.
 - Paddling experience: At least 12 one day trips, 2 overnight trips, proficient at self rescues in calm conditions, proficient in assisted rescues in calm conditions.
 
Other training:
- Wilderness first aid (16 hours) with CPR strongly recommended.
 - Industry Canada ROC Marine band VHF license strongly recommended.
 
Conditions
- Moderately exposed coastline with frequent easy-landing opportunities and short crossings. Moderate potential wind effects (22-35 km/h or 12–19 knots), surf of less than 1 meter and a combined sea state of less than 1 metre, gentle to moderate non- turbulent currents (< 6 km/h or < 3 knots), and light surf beaches. Short delays in access to land-based assistance should be expected.
 
Re-entry Skills
- Re-entry Skills
 - Assisted Re-entry
 - All-in Re-entry
 - Bow Rescue
 - Re-entry Exercises or Scenarios
 - Introduction to Rolling
 - Towing
 
Paddling Skills
- Launching and Landing
 - Forward Stroke
 - Turning Strokes
- Sweep Strokes
 - Low and High Brace Turns
 - Bow Rudders
 
 - Low & High Braces
 - Draws
- Draw Stroke
 - Sculling Draw
 - Hanging Draw
 - Stern Draw and Stern Pry
 
 - Paddling in Rough Water
 
General Knowledge
- Equipment
 - Introduction to Tides & Currents
 - Wilderness Navigation Techniques and Chart/Map Work
- Navigation Techniques
 - Nautical Charts and Topographic Maps
 - Other Navigation Tools or Activities
 
 - Weather Interpretation and Basic Forecasting
 - Heat and Cold Issues
 - Emergency Overnight
 - Leadership and Decision Making
 - Risk Assessment, Incident Management and Evacuation Options
 - Knots & Ropework
 - Collision Regulations
 
Not Included:
- Meals (restaurant and takeout available on the island)
 - Lodging (campground available on the Island)
 - Equipment (Rental Equipment available at extra cost)
 
            
