Register now for a 2022 Canoe Wales Roadshow

Neil Kinnerly • 8 March 2022

In March and April, we'll be resuming our annual tour of Wales to share our latest news and updates – our 2022 Roadshows will give you a chance to meet our staff and hear about what we have been up to in 2021 and our plans for 2022.


We will be holding three face-to-face roadshows this year plus a virtual roadshow on Zoom for anyone who prefers to meet online or cannot make the other dates:


Tuesday 29 March – Cardiff

Time: 7pm9pm

Where: Cardiff International White Water (CIWW), Watkiss Way, Cardiff, CF11 0SY
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Wednesday 30 March – Carmarthen

Time: 7pm–9pm

Where: University of Wales Trinity St David, College Road, Carmarthen, SA31 3EP

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Monday 4 April – Plas y Brenin

Time: 7pm–9pm

Where: Plas y Brenin National Outdoor Centre, Capel Curig, Betws-y-Coed, LL24 0ET

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Wednesday 6 April – Online

Time: 7pm–9pm

Where: Online via Zoom

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During each roadshow, there will be a talk from the CW Board and our CEO, Alistair Dickson. We will also be holding workshops in the following areas (dependent on demand):


  • Performance
  • Coaching & Leadership
  • Membership & Communications
  • Access & Environment
  • Club Development & #ShePaddles Cymru
  • Safeguarding & Equality


Further details of workshops, presentations and staff at each roadshow will be released over the coming weeks.

How to Book

To book your place for one of our roadshows, you'll need to login to the JustGo Paddling Hub and register for a free event ticket.

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