Ottawa River Update by Will Richardson | Jul 3, 2009 | Whitewater | 0 comments By Nick Troutman After the month long Colorado Competition circuit, Emily and myself drove for 30 hours up to the mighty Ottawa River up in Canada. This is where I grew up, and learnt to kayak, and no matter how long I have been away it always feels like coming back home. The River, my friends and family, it is all great to come back to. I will coach the Keener Program for the next 4-week and train for the World Championships. The whole time is was driving, which was most of the trip, I couldn’t stop thinking about how sweet the New All-Star would be on the Ottawa. Man, I was right. I was hoping to get on Buseater, though that didn’t happen, but the beauty is that at almost ever level there is at least one World Class place spot somewhere on the river. So for the past week the level has varied from ¾ up to 8 ½ . I have been able to surf Baby Face, Chopping Block, Big Kahuna, Waikiki waves, Right side and Left side Horseshoe, Phil’s Hole, 7/8 Hole, Black’s hole, Upper No-Name, Triple Nipple, and one of my favorites Corner Wave. Corner wave has been in the longest, and is a favorite of mine; so it is easy to understand that I have spent the most time surfing there. Corner wave is a dynamic wave, which is extreme steep, very diagonal, and is stands around 4 ½ feet tall, and also has a hard eddy to catch. Though if you can work your mind around all of that it is a ton of fun, and a really sweet surf. Here is a quick little video from one evening of surfing at Corner Wave and Right Side Horseshoe, after work. Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ