WED, AUGUST 24 - CANCELLED PRACTICES
A handful of NDC teams were treated to a spectacular lighting show to the north of Sunnyside last night before being driven off of the water as the storm came closer. For over an hour lightning was striking off in the distance with brilliant ground and building strikes as teams continued to practice. Near 8PM it became too dangerous to continue on and teams were called in and credited for their practices.
After the boats were put away the real show started as the storm moved overhead and produced some fierce wind and rain to go along with the spectacular lightning activity. This photo was taken by ZensLens from the buildings to the west of Sunnside and shows a surreal bolt of lightning striking the water right off Sunnyside. 
This is a great opportunity to remind paddlers that lightning in the immediate vicinity will cancel all practices at Sunnyside. If the lightning and thunder are within 10 seconds of one another there are less than 3KM to the strike making paddling unsafe. In this scenario teams are instructed to seek immediate cover at a nearby club or return to Sunnyside if it is safe to do so. 
Teams are also reminded that if there is lightning activity of any kind they will be offered a voluntary cancellation wherein they can continue practicing or reschedule for a later date. 
Teams are always invited to call our weather information hotline at 416-910-2563 or check back here to see if practices have been cancelled for the evening. 
If you have any questions about our weather cancellation policy contact us in the office.

WED, AUGUST 24 - CANCELLED PRACTICES

A handful of NDC teams were treated to a spectacular lighting show to the north of Sunnyside last night before being driven off of the water as the storm came closer. For over an hour lightning was striking off in the distance with brilliant ground and building strikes as teams continued to practice. Near 8PM it became too dangerous to continue on and teams were called in and credited for their practices.

After the boats were put away the real show started as the storm moved overhead and produced some fierce wind and rain to go along with the spectacular lightning activity. This photo was taken by ZensLens from the buildings to the west of Sunnside and shows a surreal bolt of lightning striking the water right off Sunnyside. 

This is a great opportunity to remind paddlers that lightning in the immediate vicinity will cancel all practices at Sunnyside. If the lightning and thunder are within 10 seconds of one another there are less than 3KM to the strike making paddling unsafe. In this scenario teams are instructed to seek immediate cover at a nearby club or return to Sunnyside if it is safe to do so. 

Teams are also reminded that if there is lightning activity of any kind they will be offered a voluntary cancellation wherein they can continue practicing or reschedule for a later date. 

Teams are always invited to call our weather information hotline at 416-910-2563 or check back here to see if practices have been cancelled for the evening. 

If you have any questions about our weather cancellation policy contact us in the office.

Victoria Day Dragonboat Practices

With so many teams having been affected by the unusually abusive weather this spring there are many scheduled practices to be made-up. To better accommodate the demand the Sunnyside practice site will be open on Victoria Day Monday May 23rd. Practices will be offered according to the schedule below:

·      4-5pm

·      5-6pm

·      6-7pm

Please email or call the office to schedule your team’s practice.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THERE ARE NO PRACTICES ON SATURDAY OR SUNDAY MAY 21st & 22nd.

FALL PROGRAM UPDATE

THE NDC Fall Training program is in full swing entering our last week of a 6 week program. The overall focus has been on logging as many high-quality kilometres as possible. The weather has been cooperative with zero reason for cancellation, this has permitted a number of beautiful nights on the lake through Humber Bay Park and up the river. Athletes have been receiving regular feedback from coaches as well as regular video review sessions. The program will be culminating with the 5K  Humber River Run on Oct. 23. Look for the program again next fall.