Kayak racers to test former weir

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photo by CALGARY SUN FILE

by CARL JOHNSON SPECIAL TO THE SUN

Calgary’s newly formed whitewater paradise known as Harvie Passage will face its first test as a site for Alberta Whitewater Association races.

“From a kayaking perspective, it’s going to be an awesome site for us,” Mike Holroyd, head coach for Alberta Slalom Canoe Kayak, said of the race scheduled for Saturday. “This race on the 29th will be our first time here and it’s a test to see if this site will suit our kayaking needs.
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“That right channel on Harvie Passage, the easy water channel, is perfect for kayakers.”

Holroyd hopes to make it a permanent site for his association and their activities.

The race is open to all members of the Alberta Whitewater Association. Holroyd encourages anyone who is interested to become a member at this event.

“There are about 20 clubs spread out all over the province that are with this association and anyone can become a member at the race,” he said.

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