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Top 8 weird ways to play in Vancouver

There are two things we love here at V.I.A.: sharing ways for you to get outside/have fun while not sitting around on the couch...

There are two things we love here at V.I.A.: sharing ways for you to get outside/have fun while not sitting around on the couch... and lists! ParticipACTION sent this one to us this morning along to coincide with their Year of Sport in Canada, with the information that "Canadian adults spend an average of 9.5 hours per day being sedentary, while Canadian children and youth (ages 5-17) spend an average of 8.5 hours per day". They conducted a poll and it said that 51% of British Columbians would try a "weird sport", but only 19% actually have tried one. So here are a bunch for you to check out, in case you're part of the 32% looking for a non-traditional way to get active in and around our city.

 Photo courtesy SUP VancouverPhoto Courtesy SUP Vancouver

1. Paddleboard yogaYoga, just add water

Standup Paddle Vancouver

Equipment Needed: Boards available to rent for $10

Price: Ranges from $15-$75 depending on the class, plus optional board rental

Skill level: Varies from beginners who practice on the shore, to those more advanced who practice on the ocean

Location: Kitsilano area

 

 Photo courtesy Grouse MountainPhoto Grouse Mountain

2. Disc GolfTee up that throw!

Mountain Disc Golf

Equipment Needed: Discs. Optional rental also available ranging in price from $10.99-$19.99.

Price: Access to the course is complimentary with your Alpine Experience ticket or Annual Local's Pass.

Skill level: All skill levels welcome

Location: Grouse Mountain, located atop The Cut

 

 Photo courtesy WindsurePhoto courtesy Windsure

3. Skim boardingTo say it’s awesome is just skimming the surface

Windsure Adventure Watersports

Equipment Needed: Skim board, wetsuits, life jackets. All available to rent on location.

Price:  $50/person minimum group of 3 students

Skill level: An affinity to boardsports such as snowboarding or skateboarding is encouraged

Location: The Jericho Sailing Centre

 

 Photo courtesy Squamish Windsports SocietyPhoto courtesy Squamish Windsports Society

4. WindsurfingThere’s wind in your sails

Squamish Wind Sports

Equipment Needed: Life jacket, wetsuit, Kiteboard equipment (no rentals available)

Price:  $82.50 for a half season membership or non-members are required to pay a $20 day fee to launch at the spit

Skill level: Beginners welcome but taking a lesson prior is highly recommended

Location: Squamish River / Howe Sound

 

 Photo courtesy BC TelemarkPhoto courtesy BC Telemark

5. Telemark SkiingThe Alpine / Nordic cross

BC Telemark Association

Equipment Needed: Telemark Skis, boots, poles, helmet

Price: Membership fees for the 2015 season are $5 for all levels of membership.

Skill level: All skill levels welcome

Location: Upcoming events in Whistler Mountain, Silver Star

 

6. Heli-SkiingKnee deep in pow-pow

Whistler Heli Skiing

Equipment Needed: Powder skis and powder snowboards are available to rent at the Powder Hut in Whistler Village for $45.

Price: 3-6 run packages available, Starting at $959

Skill level: All experienced skiers and boarders welcome. Powder experience not required.

Location: Whistler Mountain

 

 Photo courtesy Photo courtesy Aaron on Flickr

7. Headlamp Trail RunningLighting up the hike

Vancouver Trails

Equipment Needed: Running shoes / trail running shoes, headlamp

Price: Free

Skill level: All skill levels welcome

Location: List of B.C. trails available here

 

8. Roller DerbyLet the good times roll

Terminal City Roller Girls

Equipment Needed: Protective gear, including a helmet, roller skates

Price: Varying monthly league fees, travel and uniforms

Skill level: Advanced. General tryouts take place once a year, in the autumn, after the home season ends.

Location: The Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster