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  • HOME
    • About us
    • Venue
    • Board of Directors
    • Safe Sport
    • Meet our Coaches
    • Financial Assistance
    • Club Newsletter 'The Positive Catch'
    • Policies and Bylaws
    • FAQ
    • Winter Programs
    • Dragon Boat Programs
    • Sprint Canoe Kayak Programs
    • Fitness Training
    • Summer Camps
    • Stand Up Paddling (SUP) Programs
  • Summer Camps
    • Dragon Boat Rental
    • Outrigger Rentals
    • SUP Rentals
  • Hope Floats Challenge
  • EVENT & UPDATES
  • SNCC STORE
  • PHOTO ALBUMS
  • Join our Club
  • DONATE
  • Suggestion Box
  • Executive

Policies and Bylaws

Policies & By-Laws

SNCC by-laws

Ontario Not For Profit Corp Act

Board of Directors Roles and Responsibilities

Code of Conduct

Code of Safety

CKC Code of Safety

Tobacco Free Policy

Volunteer Policy

Refund Policy

Payment Policy

Personal Boat Storage Policy

Access and Security Policy

Drug and Alcohol Policy

Fundraising & Sponsorship Policy

Dragon Boat Booking/Rental Fees

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South Niagara Canoe Club

South Niagara Canoe Club

Mailing address: 108 Thorold Road East, Welland, Ontario L3C 7A6 Physical address: 16 Townline Tunnel Road, Welland, Ontario

Contact us: admin@sncc.ca

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We acknowledge that the lands we paddle on are on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum agreement.
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