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On the Water in Bendigo: Rowing, Paddling and Aquatic Sport in Central Victoria
Landlocked Bendigo makes the most of its lakes and waterways, with rowing, dragon boating, kayaking and aquatic fitness all thriving across the region.
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Landlocked Bendigo makes the most of its lakes and waterways, with rowing, dragon boating, kayaking and aquatic fitness all thriving across the region.
Bendigo may sit well inland from the coast, but the city's relationship with water sport is deeper than many visitors expect. The centrepiece is Lake Weeroona, the ornamental lake that curves through Weeroona Park near the city centre. Its calm, flat water and picturesque surrounds have made it a natural hub for recreational paddling, rowing and dragon boating, and the lake is one of the most pleasant sporting settings in regional Victoria.
Rowing is a sport with genuine roots in Bendigo. The Bendigo Rowing Club operates on the local waterways and provides programs for juniors and adults who want to learn the sport in a structured, coached environment. Rowing is a particularly effective full-body workout and the social dimension of a club crew makes it popular with those who enjoy team-based outdoor activity. The club welcomes newcomers through its learn-to-row programs each season.
Dragon boating has grown into a vibrant scene in Bendigo, with community teams drawing participants from a wide cross-section of the population. The format is ideal for groups, workplaces and people who may not consider themselves traditional sportspeople but enjoy the combination of rhythm, teamwork and being outdoors on the water. Training sessions on the lake are a regular fixture through much of the year.
Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding are popular recreational activities on local waterways, including Lake Weeroona and Crusoe Reservoir. Hire equipment is periodically available through recreation operators, and the flat-water environment means beginners can develop confidence quickly. For those looking to extend their paddling into touring, the wider central Victorian region offers creek and lake environments that reward exploration.
For indoor aquatic sport and lap swimming, the Gurri Wanyarra Wellbeing Centre in Kangaroo Flat is the region's primary aquatic facility, offering lap lanes, hydrotherapy and fitness pools. Swimming squads operating out of the centre provide coached training for competitive swimmers as well as adults who simply want structured water fitness sessions. Details on water sport clubs and programs are available through Sport and Recreation Victoria and directly from club websites.
Sources: Gurri Wanyarra Wellbeing Centre Sport and Recreation Victoria
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