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Lessons / Tours
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Is the water cold?Green Lake is known to have fairly cold water, however you will be nice and warm in our Quicksliver & Roxy wetsuits. Our wetsuits are so warm that you will definitely want to jump in and cool off. This is a perfect activity to escape the summer heat.
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How long is the e-foil experienceOur e-foil experiences are an hour and a half with an hour of on water ride time!
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What should I wear?To aid in getting you out on the water quickly we ask that all guest come dressed with swimwear under their clothes. This will allow you to quickly put on one of our wetsuits on over your swimmers so that you are ready to hit the water.
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Are there any age or weight limits?Participants must be at least 16 years of age and accompanied by an adult guardian or 19+ to join our e-foil experience. we carry a range of wetsuits in various sizes to ensure your comfort on the water if you fall outside of the following weight and height ranges of 50 – 105kg (110lb -230lb) and 165 – 188cm (5’4” – 6’2”) - please contact us 48hours prior to your e-foil experience.
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Do I need to bring anything with me?Please bring a valid piece of Photo I.D with you as well as the credit card that you booked with on the day. We also suggest bringing sunscreen, a water bottle and a towel with you.
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Where are you located and how do I get there?Our tours depart from the northern end of Green Lake from the Green Lake Boat Launch. There is plenty of parking available if you are coming in your own vehicle. If you don’t have a vehicle a whistler taxi or a whistle will be able to bring you to our location. There is also a public bus that stops at summer lane 500m from the boat launch.
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I have never surfed before, does this matter?Absolutely not! Whistler Watersports mission is to introduce new riders to the sport of e-foiling regardless of their prior experience. We believe that anyone can e-foil and we are confident that we will get you up and riding with us. You will begin by learning the board and riding it while laying down before riding on your knees, flying for a short time and then finally learning to ride standing up.
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