1 hour Introduction to Paddle Boarding Lesson at Eagle Lake Beach
Current Bid: $30.00
Retail Value: $90.00
Starting Bid: $25.00
Increment: $5.00
# of Bids: 2
Auction Type:
Open
Quantity: 0
Starts: 08/8 at 9:00 AM (EDT)
Ends: 08/18 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
Listing #: 13285
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About the Vendor
Abbey Retreat Centre
1150 Garden Gate Drive
Haliburton, ON
Phone: 705-754-2966
Description
Enjoy a 1 hour introductory lesson to paddleboarding, taught by Victoria Fenninger, Program Director and Head Coach at Fenninger Racing and owner of FR Bike. Lesson includes instruction, board and paddle, lifejacket and a 1 hour paddleboard rental immediately after the lesson on Eagle Lake to practice what you’ve learned!
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About the Vendor
Abbey Retreat Centre
1150 Garden Gate Drive
Haliburton, ON
Phone: 705-754-2966
Bid History
Bidder |
Bid Date |
Bid Amt |
Bid Winner |
BSMITH |
08/18/2022 at 2:35 PM |
$30.00 |
Yes
|
Marianne |
08/08/2022 at 6:36 PM |
$25.00 |
No
|
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