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Discover Affordable Kayak and Paddleboard Rentals in Metro Vancouver
As summer approaches its end, Metro Vancouver offers a vibrant paddling season for both residents and visitors. Affordable kayak and paddleboard rentals are readily available, providing a variety of options for everyone from casual paddlers to seasoned adventurers. Whether seeking a short city paddle or planning a longer excursion, several locations cater to different budgets and preferences.
Where to Rent Kayaks and Paddleboards
At **Rocky Point Kayak** in Port Moody, located at 2715 Esplanade Ave., single kayaks start at $44 for a two-hour rental, with each additional hour priced at $19. Full-day rentals are available for $95, while 24-hour rentals cost $105 and 48-hour rentals are priced at $150. For those looking to paddle with a companion, double kayaks can be rented for $65 for two hours and $130 for a full day. Stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) are priced at $41 for two hours and $90 for a day. It is advisable to reserve overnight rentals in advance due to limited availability.
**Deer Lake Boat Rentals**, situated at 5435 Sperling Ave. in Burnaby, provides a tranquil paddling experience ideal for beginners. A full-day rental for a single kayak costs $45, while double kayaks are available for $65. This location only offers day rentals, making it suitable for those planning extended outings.
For those seeking picturesque ocean views, **Deep Cove Kayak** at 2156 Banbury Rd. in North Vancouver is a popular destination. Rental prices for single kayaks are $49 for two hours and $115 for a full day, while overnight rentals are set at $129. Double kayaks are priced at $76 for two hours and $145 for a full day. Note that prices are exclusive of tax, and dogs are not allowed in the kayaks.
Located at 4500 Tum Tumay Whueton Dr. in Belcarra, the **Belcarra Paddling Centre** is celebrated for its serene waters and stunning landscapes. Single kayaks can be rented for $38 for two hours and $90 for a full day. Double kayaks and canoes are available for $60 for two hours and $125 for a full day. Stand-up paddleboards are offered at $37 for two hours.
**Vancouver Water Adventures**, with a convenient location at 1812 Boatlift Ln. in Vancouver, features competitive rates for paddleboard rentals. A one-hour rental costs $28.57, with two hours priced at $57.14. Midweek rentals on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays include a 50% discount for bookings of two hours or more, providing an excellent opportunity for weekday paddlers.
Tips for Securing the Best Rental Deals
To maximize savings on kayak and paddleboard rentals in Metro Vancouver, consider paddling during off-peak hours. Weekday mornings often see lower prices and less crowded conditions compared to busy weekend afternoons. Additionally, it is beneficial to compare prices across different rental companies, as rates can vary significantly.
Many rental operators offer late-summer promotions, making it worthwhile to look for seasonal discounts. For those who plan to paddle frequently, purchasing a used kayak or paddleboard from sources like Costco, Facebook Marketplace, or local shops may prove more economical than repeated rentals.
As the summer winds down, Metro Vancouver remains a premier destination for water sports enthusiasts. With several rental options available, paddlers can enjoy the region’s natural beauty without breaking the bank.
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