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Old 27-05-2007, 03:22 PM
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Where to go for watersports??

I want to go canoeing, wakeboard or windsurfing this summer. Have taken some beginner courses few years ago and don't know if there is place that i can go to practice and learn on regular basis.

Any recommendations? Or if anyone here who want to go as a group, please drop me a line.
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Old 27-05-2007, 05:33 PM
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try the beaches on the south side of HK Island, including Tai Tam Bay, also Sai Kung

Castle Peak Beach at Tuen Mun has kayaking lesson too..

Windsurfing is on Cheung Chau...

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Old 27-05-2007, 05:52 PM
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The beach at Tai Tam has very good facilities where you can rent windsurfers, canoes etc. All at a reasonable cost.

They also do lessons.
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Beginning surfing lessons

Is there a number to call to inquire about beginning surfing lessons for teens?
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The beach at Tai Tam has very good facilities where you can rent windsurfers, canoes etc. All at a reasonable cost.

They also do lessons.
Same at Stanley beach and St Stephens beach.
You'll find some info here : http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/watersport/en/index.php
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Surfing lessons

Thank-you, On the Road, for responding.
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Old 31-05-2007, 11:56 AM
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children's canoe/kayak


do you know which centre(s) has shorter /lighter paddles for my small kid, wish to see more location options

the adult paddles are too heavy for the kid right now
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if you live in NT you could always try the Wong Shek Water Sports Centre out in Sai Kung (catch 96 bus from Sai Kung bus terminus - takes about half an hour). Not the most convenient of locations but may be worth a look.
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Thanks for the response. I want to try those in Tai Tam Bay or those beaches in hong kong island. But i guess it's difficult to book through the government. Any website or phone that i can call up for private centre??
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