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Water Sports

Seafront Warrenpoint, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3HZ
Canoeing

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Get your family and friends out on the water this summer for some fun-filled water sports sessions on the stunning Carlingford Lough.

Each session is action packed including canoeing, banana boat rides and pier jumping.

Session Information:
- Tuesday & Thursday 18:30 - 20:30
- Saturday 14:00 - 16:00
- £35 per person
- Wetsuit, Bouyancy Aid, Helmets are provided
- Changing Facilities on-site

Please Bring:
- Shoes suitable to get wet with good grip!
- Towel
- Change of clothes

Please book via our website.

Please note:
For groups of 15 people or over please call our office or fill out an enquiry form on our website so we can double check availability prior to booking.

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Ticket£35.00 per ticket

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