Cranbrook Makes Waves with its Abundance of Water Sport Options
bySwimming in a calm, warm, refreshing lake with snow-capped mountains as a backdrop is a pretty peaceful way to spend an summer afternoon. In Cranbrook, swimming is just one of many options for enjoying the region’s beautiful tributaries, lakes, and rivers as I discovered when I was on assignment with ZenSeekers this month.
Step 1. Start with Just Liquid Sports
If you’re going to explore a new area, start off by gearing up and chatting with the folks at your local water sports shop. In Cranbrook, Just Liquid Sports is your home base. Talk to the pros there about the best recreational spots, or if you’re up for a whitewater run in the Bull River’s rapids.
Step 2. Pick a Lake
St.Mary’s, Moyie, Norbury, Peckham’s, Jimsmith Lake, Rock Lake, Wasa Lake, Surveyors Lake, Lazy Lake – take your pic! Tourism Cranbrook has a guide to each including features, locations and amenities here »
Step 3. Head Out for a Community Paddle
Just Liquid Sports hosts a community paddle every Wednesday, which is followed by a social at local restaurant. You can rent SUP, canoes, or kayaks at the lake otherwise it’s free for those with their own craft. Check their weekly schedule to see where they’ll be when you visit.
When You Go
- Read my full story on ZenSeekers (including my first Triathlon-watching experience and some white water action.
- Visit the Cranbrook Tourism website for pre-trip research and to connect with the businesses listed in this story, or stop by the in-town visitor centre for more details on the region.
- Check out the #RockiesExploring expedition page on ZenSeekers to see what other experiences you can have nearby.