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Make a splash this summer

Get ready for a splashtastic summer as Outside Adventures brings a range of exciting kayaking experiences to Greater Geelong and beyond.

Whether it’s school holiday programs, family tours, or paddle parties, there’s fun on the water for everyone.

Kids Holiday Kayaking Camps

Ideal for kids aged eight to 16, Outside Adventures’ five-day kayaking camps are perfect for getting outdoors and active this summer. Based on the Barwon River in Newtown, sessions run 9am to noon from January 6 to 10 and January 13 to 17. Kids will enjoy kayaking skills, canoe polo, water

rescue training, and more, all while under the guidance of passionate instructors.

Family-Friendly Tours

Families can explore the scenic Barwon River on a gentle Barwon River Explorer Tour. Enjoy an early morning paddle with coffee or hot chocolate in Barwon Heads, or tackle the lake to ocean paddle, a thrilling challenge from Lake Connewarre to the Barwon River mouth.

Celebrate with Paddle Parties

Make birthdays unforgettable with a paddle party. Kids will learn paddling skills, play water games and make lasting memories with friends.

For bookings or more information, visit outsideadventures.com.au

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