Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard
Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard with Whistler Eco Tours! Stand-Up Paddle-Boarding (SUP) offers a fun way to explore the water with the added benefit of an upper body workout. Originating in Hawaii, SUP is an ancient form of surfing and is the perfect sport to immerse yourself in nature.
Whistler Eco Tours offers instruction on how to learn to Stand-Up Paddle-Board at our Wayside Park location on Alta Lake. On this tour you will learn the basic skills you need to develop your confidence as a Stand-Up Paddle-Boarder from one of our Paddle Canada certified instructors in the picturesque setting of Alta Lake. As a bonus, you’ll also learn about the local ecology and history of the area.
Private Guided tours are guaranteed exclusive, and include hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Guided tours are public with a maximum of 8 guests per guide. Guided paddling tours include shuttle transportation from/to our office in Whistler Village.
All prices are based on a minimum of 2 adults. Child pricing for 12 years and under.
All guests are required to sign a legal release of liability waiver before participation.
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Departure Time
9:00am -
Included
Equipment RentalExperienced GuidePaddle Board -
Not Included
Bike HelmetBike LockBottled WaterDrybagEco Race BandanaLift TicketsLuxury TransportationPFD (Life Jacket)Trail Map
What to Bring / What to Wear
We recommend you wear clothing that you could get wet, as well as a hat, sunglasses and close-toed footwear that can get wet.
It's always a good idea to bring a waterproof jacket or a warm sweater as the mountain weather can change quickly - even on sunny days! It's also a good idea to pack a towel, a change of clothes, sunscreen and a snack.
Don't forget your camera to capture your adventure! You can store it safely in a provided dry bag when you're not using it.
We ask that you please bring your own reusable water bottle - we're working to reduce plastic waste. Did you know that Whistler has some of the cleanest and freshest tap water in the world? Our alpine-fresh water supply comes from beautiful Rainbow Lake which is fed by ancient glaciers. However, if you require, bottled water is available for purchase at our Village Office.