Western Canadian Watercross Association Announces 2017 Schedule of Events


The Western Canadian Watercross Association (WCWA) has just released the full schedule for their summer 2017 events and we are pleased to share them with our readers. From what we can see, this is shaping up to be quite a summer for PWC events around the world. For PWC enthusiasts in Western Canada, these events listed below are must go events if you love everything PWC! The WCWA is the westernmost IJSBA (International Jet Sports Boating Association) Sanctioned Affiliate in Canada.

Rounds 1 and 2 take place on the weekend of June 10th and 11th at Golden Sheaf Campground on beautiful Rattlesnake Lake, Alberta. If you don’t know where Rattlesnake Lake is; it’s about 30 minutes west of Medicine Hat and 3 hours southeast of Calgary.

After that, Rounds 3 and 4 head over east a province to Blackstrap Lake at Blackstrap Provincial Park in Blackstrap, Saskatchewan. These events will take place on the weekend of June 24th and 25th. Blackstrap Lake is about 35 minutes from Saskatoon.

Once those are done, the next dates are tentative. From there, rounds 5 and 6 head north slightly and take part in the “Taste of Saskatchewan” Festival on the South Saskatchewan River in the heart of Saskatoon. These will happen on July 15th and 16th.

There is a small break in the schedule before we head back into the province of Alberta to gorgeous Crane Lake in Bonnyville for the final events; rounds 7 and 8. These will take place on the weekend of September 2nd and 3rd. Crane Lake is about 3 hours northeast of Edmonton, Alberta.

For more information, check out WCWA’s website.

Western Canadian Watercross Association has events planned for:
June 10th & 11th – Golden Sheaf Campground, Rattlesnake Lake, AB
June 24th & 25th – Blackstrap Lake, Blackstrap, SK
July 15th & July 16th – Taste of Saskatchewan, South Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon, SK
September 2nd & 3rd – Crane Lake, AB

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Cody Cole

Associate Editor – cody.cole@shawgroupmedia.com Since the age of 4, Cody has been obsessed with everything Mopar. On Christmas of 1998, Cody's parents gave him a beat up '69 Charger shell that his father saved from a field. Fast forward 17 years, Cody still has the Charger, along with a few other Mopars ranging from a '70 Coronet, a '73 Duster and a couple of current SRTs. Cody can truly and proudly say he is a true Mopar nut in love with all types of Mopars!

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