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Choose your pricing plan

  • Best Value

    Adult Annual Membership

    480$
    Unlimited access to equipment and scheduled masters practices. Obligation to volunteer at least 12 hours in service of club—see Members' Handbook for details
     
    • Most cost effective way to row with SSIRC
    • Low price compared to most in-class rowing clubs
    • Take out equipment as often as you like
  • Single Visit Drop-In — RETURNING ATHLETE

    30$
    Perfect for visitors who have rowed with us before.
     
    • Intended for returning athletes familiar with our club
    • Fee may be put toward full membership
  • Single Visit Drop-In — NEW MEMBERS

    45$
    Perfect for experienced rowers new to our club.
     
    • Includes one-time orientation fee
    • Fee may be put toward full membership
  • 5-visit Drop-in

    125$
    Great for frequent visitors, or an extended stay
     
    • Good for 5 rows including coached practices
    • Fee may be put toward full membership
  • 10-visit Drop-in

    200$
    Ideal for frequent visits to Salt Spring
     
    • Most cost-effective drop-in plan
    • Good for 10 rows including coached practices
    • Fee may be put toward full membership
  • Adult Annual Membership - LATE SEASON

    250$
    Unlimited access to equipment and scheduled masters practices.
     
    • Valid November 1st to March 31st
    • Reduced rate reflects late start for yearly membership
    • Take out equipment as often as you like
  • Indoor Rowing — Beginner Pass

    175$
    This pass is the recommended option for anyone new to rowing or not currently a club member
    Valid for 3 months
    • Unlimited access to all winter indoor sessions (up to 14)
    • Coached, beginner-friendly workouts & technique guidance
    • Required Rowing Canada registration, for insurance coverage
    • A welcoming group environment designed for all fitness level
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The Salt Spring Island Rowing Club would like to aknowledge that we are located on the traditional, unceded territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, specifically the Hul'qumi'num and SENCOTEN speaking peoples, who continue to steward these lands and waters.

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