Dragon Boat Lachine
In collaboration with the Lachine Canoe Club
In collaboration with the Lachine Canoe Club
Do you live in the west island of Montreal and want to practice dragon boating near you?
Our boat is based at the Lachine Canoe Club, a well-known nautical site offering privileged access to Lake St. Louis, a dynamic environment for training.
In Lachine, two groups are currently available:
Beginner level, to discover the sport and learn the basics
Intermediate level, for paddlers looking to improve and get more involved
2026 Season
Dragon Boat— Lachine
Lachine - Lachine Racing Canoe Club
See our H2o Montreal teams
Our teams:
Les Rapides de Lachine
- Mixed Team, accessible to beginners
- All ages (18 and over)
- 1x per week, from May 13 to August 26, 2026
- Monday and Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
- Competitions: none
- Coach: Yves Meunier
- Lachine Canoe Club - Lachine
La Tribu de Lachine
- Women’s team, beginner-friendly
- All ages (18 and older)
- 2x per week, from May 11 to August 26, 2026
- Wednesday 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
- Competitions: Lachine Knockout
- Coach: Yves Meunier
- Lachine Canoe Club - Lachine
FAQ
General Questions
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our activities. If you have other questions, feel free to write to us — we will be happy to answer you.
The dragon boat is a team water sport originating in China, with traces dating back more than 2,000 years.
Practiced worldwide today, it relies on coordination, synchronization, and team spirit.
Teams paddle aboard a long, stable vessel decorated with a dragon head and tail, steered by a helmsman at the back and paced by a drummer at the front.
A dragon boat measures about 12 meters (40 feet) and mainly comes in two formats: the standard boat, which can accommodate up to 20 paddlers, and the 10-paddler boat.
Accessible and easy to learn, dragon boating is a unifying sport that emphasizes fun, collaboration, and team performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people make up a team?
A team generally consists of 22 people:
20 paddlers
1 steersperson (who also acts as coach)
1 drummer
Teams can be mixed, female, or male. In mixed teams, a minimum of 8 men is required to participate in competitions.
The steersperson-coach is included in your package.
Yes, dragon boat is a very easy sport to learn, accessible to all age groups and all fitness levels. The boats are wide, stable, and safe, and activities are always conducted under the supervision of certified coaches.
In competition, the sport is organized into different divisions so that everyone can progress at their own pace: the community division for beginner and intermediate levels, and the sport division for more advanced and performance-oriented paddlers.
Whether your goal is to discover the sport, stay active, or aim for high-level competition, the H2o club offers a team and support tailored to your profile.
How to Dress for a Dragon Boat Activity
To fully enjoy your dragon boat experience, it is recommended to avoid cotton clothing, as it retains moisture and becomes uncomfortable when wet. Instead, opt for technical garments made of lycra or nylon. On cooler days, wearing sports underwear (base layer) is strongly advised to keep warm.
For footwear, choose an old pair of espadrilles or sport sandals that can get wet.
Essentials for Warm Weather
Cap or scarf to protect your head
Sportswear (avoid cotton)
Sunscreen
Sandals or sports shoes
Reusable water bottle
Essentials for Cold Weather
Beanie or scarf to cover your head
Sportswear (avoid cotton)
Nylon coat and pants (windbreaker)
Sandals or sports shoes
Reusable water bottle
Yes! ☔️ Dragon boat is a water sport… so getting a little wet is part of the fun!
In case of light or moderate rain, the activity goes on as planned.
Only severe thunderstorms can jeopardize the activity. In the presence of electrical storms, the activity is temporarily suspended for approximately 20 to 30 minutes, until conditions become safe again.
Yes. We provide paddles as well as personal flotation devices (PFDs) to all participants.
For the regular development of a club member, it is however recommended to get your own paddle and PFD, mainly for reasons of comfort, fit, and convenience during regular training sessions.
Lachine Canoe Club, Lake St. Louis
Practical Information – Lachine Canoe Club
Paid parking nearby (street parking)
Full locker rooms available
Founded in 1863, the Lachine Club is one of the oldest canoe-kayak clubs in the world! Since its inception, the club has developed high-level athletes, allowing them to gain recognition at the provincial, national, and international levels.