What type of boat can I paddle?
- Solo kayak
- Double kayak
- Sprint kayak
- Surfski
- Tandem surfski
- Outrigger canoes (OC-1, OC-2, etc.)
- Solo canoe
- Tandem canoe
- Sprint canoe
- Stand up paddleboard (SUP) – minimum 11′ in length, maximum 14′ in length
- Unlimited SUP (>14’ in length)
- Voyageur canoe
- Dragon boat
- Dragon SUP
- Row boat (single or double)
- Pedal drive boats
- Other (if you do not see your preferred boat type listed here, please contact us)
Is my boat classified as a kayak or a surfski?
Any craft that has a width of less than 20 inches should be registered in the solo category under Sprint Kayak / Surfski boat type. This includes high-performance sea kayaks, surfskis, and ICF K1 sprint kayaks.
Tandem kayak and tandem surfski divisions are differentiated solely based on width. If the craft is 22″ or greater we deem the craft a tandem kayak. Anything less than 22″ wide is considered tandem surfski and should be registered in the tandem category under Sprint Kayak / Surfski boat type.
Examples of boats in the Sprint Kayak / Surfski category:
- ICF Sprint Kayaks: Nelo, Plastex
- Epic: V14, V12, V10L, V10, V10 Sport
- Think: Uno Max, Ion, Evo
- Stellar: SES, SE, SEI, SR
- Fenn: Spark, Glide, Elite, Swordfish, XT
- Westside: Thunderbolt, Marauder, Dark Starr
- Vajda: Hawx, Hawx 46, Next
- Huki: S1-X
- Nelo: 560 series
Examples For Kayak Division:
- Epic: 18X, V8, V7, V6, V5
- Think: Ace, EZE, Nitro
- Stellar: S18s, S18r, S16, S14
- Fenn: Bluefin
- Vajda: Oscar, Raptor
- Nelo 520
- Westside EFT
Do all teammates need to register and pay individually?
YES. All paddlers are required to register and pay the registration fee individually for the event. The event entry fee is per person, not per team.
If you are signing up in a tandem or multi-person category:
- The first team member to register needs to enter a unique team name. On the event registration page, click the Team name field and select Other. Then enter your team name in the blank field that appears. Be creative and have fun with your team name.
- After the first team member completes their registration, the team name will be available for other paddlers to select from the Team name field when completing their registration. It’s important that all team members have the same team name so that our event timers and volunteers track and record the correct data during the race.
Note: Paddlers who sign up for the Red River 100 are automatically entered in the Red River Paddle Challenge. You don’t need to register for both events if participating in the RR100.
Where can I rent a boat for the race?
Many of the local paddling shops in Winnipeg also have canoes, kayaks, and stand up paddleboards available to rent. If you do need to rent a boat, we recommend making your reservation well in advance.
Do I have to wear a life jacket?
Do I need a bailer for my boat?
What should I expect for weather?
As we near the event we will post wind and weather forecasts.
Will there be other boat traffic on the river?
Can I stop or take a break during the race?
Racers who take a break that ends up going longer than 30 minutes should text organizers to let them know and provide them with your approximate location and what your next steps will be.
Please note that although a portion of this event takes place within the City of Winnipeg, the RRPC is considered an outdoor wilderness adventure race. Therefore, there are no official or designated outhouses or portable toilet facilities along the route. Please use discretion should you need to answer the call of nature during your paddle.
I am registered but unable to participate, can I get a refund?
General refunds are available according to the following schedule:
- Up to and including July 31, 2023: 75% refund of registration fee (excluding any Webscorer service fees).
- August 1–31, 2023: 50% refund of registration fee (excluding any Webscorer service fees).
- No refunds after September 1, 2023.
For more details, please refer to our Cancellation and Refund Policy.
I'm from out of town, where should I stay before and after the race?
There are also plenty of places to stay closer to the finish line (Lockport, Selkirk, St. Andrews, etc.). Check out our friends Red River North Tourism’s website for a list of Places to Stay in the area.
If you have questions about a specific hotel or camping location, contact us and we’ll do our best to help you get answers.
Where do I leave a car at the race start?
Is there on water support or a sweep boat?
Can I race and volunteer?
Is the Red River safe?
Do you still have questions?
Please send us a message with any questions.