Kingston Kayak Club has reviewed and updated a number of Club policies as part of our ongoing commitment to keeping the Club safe, welcoming and well organised for everyone. These updates are about making sure expectations are clear, safeguarding remains strong, and everyone understands the standards of behaviour expected when…
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June is Pride Month, which is a good opportunity to reflect on the importance of kindness, respect and inclusion in our Club and in the wider community. At Kingston Kayak Club, we believe paddlesport should be for everyone. Our Club is open and welcoming to people of all backgrounds, ages,…
Entries are now officially open for the Joy Davis Hull International Canoe Polo Tournament 2026 — and we’re expecting another fantastic weekend of competition and atmosphere. Taking place on 4–5 July 2026 at Dacre Lakeside Park, this is one of the UK’s premier canoe polo events, welcoming teams from across…
Celebrating World Heart Day with Kingston Kayak Club Today is World Heart Day, a global reminder of the importance of looking after our hearts and living an active lifestyle. At Kingston Kayak Club, we know that paddlesports such as kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) are not just fun and…
Help Us Keep Paddles in Hands and Smiles on Faces Kingston Kayak Club is a volunteer-run community sports club based in Hull, offering accessible, inclusive paddle sport opportunities to people of all ages and abilities. We rely on the generosity of our supporters to keep sessions running, equipment in good…