Yes! An inflatable bodyboard is ideal for Canada’s lakes and coasts. It’s lightweight, easy to transport, and perfect for beginners and kids.
Canada's Coolest Water Sports Bodyboarding
When you think of water sports in Canada, you might think of kayaking or stand up paddleboarding. But there's another thrilling sport that's growing in popularity along Canada's coastlines and lakes - bodyboarding. Whether you're on the Pacific coast in Tofino or the rough waters of the Atlantic in Nova Scotia, bodyboarding offers a unique water experience.
Bodyboarding is surfing while lying on a shorter surfboard. It's easier to learn than surfing and is suitable for people of all ages and levels. Unlike stand up paddleboarding or surfing, inflatable bodyboarding doesn't require standing, making it perfect for children, beginners and anyone who wants to get started in water sports with ease.
1. Low barrier to entry
Bodyboarding doesn't require expensive equipment or long lessons. All you need is a bodyboard, and a wetsuit - essential equipment for Canada's colder waters.
2. Best Beaches in Canada
Many beaches in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland have stable waves that are perfect for bodyboarding. For example, Tofino is a surfing paradise and is ideal for bodyboarders who want to enjoy smaller, beginner-friendly waves.
3. Fun and Safety
Being close to the water usually results in smaller waves, so bodyboarding is considered safer than traditional surfing. Avoiding injuries to joints makes it ideal for summer family fun.
Tofino, British Columbia - Canada's surfing capital, with beginner-friendly waves and surf schools, welcomes bodyboarders.
Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia - A popular spot for East Coast surfers, with stable waves and lifeguard supervision.
Wasaga Beach, Ontario - Although not a real beach, the waves are small on windy days in the Great Lakes, making it perfect for bodyboarding.
Cox Bay, British Columbia – Located south of Tofino, this bay offers gentle waves and stunning views.
Martinique Beach, Nova Scotia – Nova Scotia’s longest sandy beach, perfect for families and new bodyboarders.
Bodyboarding is one of the easiest and most relaxing ways to experience surfing in Canada. It’s safe, affordable, and fun for all ages. Whether you’re on the west or east coast, this water sport will allow you to experience Canada’s stunning coastline in a whole new way.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is an inflatable bodyboard suitable for Canadian waters?
Yes! An inflatable bodyboard is ideal for Canada’s lakes and coasts. It’s lightweight, easy to transport, and perfect for beginners and kids.
Where can I use a Funwater body board in Canada?
Funwater body boards are great for beaches like Tofino (BC), Lawrencetown (NS), and Wasaga Beach (ON), where waves are beginner-friendly.
What makes Funwater paddle board or bodyboard products a good choice for Canadians?
Funwater boards are durable, affordable, and built for cold and rugged Canadian conditions—ideal for both paddle boarding and bodyboarding.
Do I need any special gear to use an inflatable bodyboard in Canada?
Yes, besides your inflatable bodyboard, fins and a wetsuit are recommended (and fins are required by law in many areas).
Can I use a Funwater paddle board for bodyboarding too?
While the Funwater paddle board is designed for stand up paddling, it’s best to use a dedicated Funwater body board for bodyboarding.