Return to Dragon Boat Guidelines

Please read thoroughly the Return to Dragon Boat Guidelines, utilize the assessment tool, and remain vigilant in your awareness of provincial and local guidelines.

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DBC hopes this email finds you well.

We are all eager to get back on the water with our teams. Dragon Boat Canada created a working group with experts from the community to develop a comprehensive guideline to return to our sport for Dragon Boaters across the country.

The guidelines have been created for our community, to assist in getting back on the water while aligning with the evolving public health measures in place across Canada.

Please read thoroughly the Return to Dragon Boat Guidelines, utilize the assessment tool, and remain vigilant in your awareness of provincial and local guidelines.

Do not hesitate to contact DBC should you have any questions.

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