All lesson and rental prices include full equipment.
Lesson price is for 1h of non-private lesson for beginners.
Lesson: 80 CAD/hour
Main airports: 15km Toronto Pearson International (YYZ), 460km Detroit Wayne County, MI (DTW).
Kiteboarding Equipment
Reviews about Toronto Kite Club
"Andriy was an amazing instructor. He takes the time to explain everything in detail and works at the pace you progress at. Never r [...]"
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"Andriy was an amazing instructor. He takes the time to explain everything in detail and works at the pace you progress at. Never rushes you. My family got the gift certificate for the lessons and it was easy to book to lessons. I would highly recommend Andriy to anybody looking into the sport. Can't wait for my next lesson!"
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- Kevin Allen, 6 years ago -
"It was nice to meet Andy and Toronto Kite Club!
I was very pleased with quality of lessons I had.
Andy has very professional appro [...]"
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"It was nice to meet Andy and Toronto Kite Club!
I was very pleased with quality of lessons I had.
Andy has very professional approach to training paying particular attention to safety.
Easy explanations made my progress in kiteboarding quick and smooth.
I gained valuable kite buddy and friend who introduced me to local kitespots, explained their locations and particular features.
He helped me to choose and get kite as he is also distributor of F-one and other brands. I've got Bandit 6 14m for very good price and can't tell enough how I love this amazing kite!
I would definitely recommend Andy Toronto Kite Club to my friends or anybody as kiteboarding instructor to have safe and professional start or further progress with kite boarding!"
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- Eldar Humbatov, 10 years ago -
"I just wanted to say thanks to Andy for teaching me the fundamentals of kiting and helping me get up on the water. It was great th [...]"
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"I just wanted to say thanks to Andy for teaching me the fundamentals of kiting and helping me get up on the water. It was great that he was willing to follow the wind and go where the best conditions were that day. The F-One Bandit kite was awesome to learn on and I was out on my own after the second lesson. I would definitely recommend him to anyone looking to get into the sport.
Thanks again,"
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- cody seagrist, 9 years ago -
"Glad to share my experience.
I had swift crash course of snow kiting this weekend. Weather was good on Simcoe, sunny, windy. Not t [...]"
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"Glad to share my experience.
I had swift crash course of snow kiting this weekend. Weather was good on Simcoe, sunny, windy. Not too much snow on the lake, but enough for skiing and riding kite. First I learned was self-rescue and safe kite relaunch. I think safety is the first thing people should learn when entering kiting. Detecting and fighting with some "common sense" habits is another thing to pay close attention. I was gradually introduced into things which helped me progress to stand on skis and don't fall at once in ~1 hour :). First I walked with kite to start feeling it better. Then figure 8 training. And then the most exciting part - buckle skis and go. Well, it's slightly scary for a few turns, then it was getting smoother and smoother. Then I didn't stop for turns, just turned skis and kite at the same time. It was a pity day went to end and wind calmed down. But this calmed wind trained me keep kite on air (good workout BTW, my muscles feel decent pain even ~2 days later, hoho).
Try riding out, do it gradually, pay attention to safety. Get 1-2(or whatever enough to grasp skills) lessons. It's not cheap, but your health/life deserves it.
Have a nice kiting :)!"
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- Ale, 10 years ago -
"Andy is an excellent instructor. I learned all the basics of kiteboarding and how to control the kite within an hour. Thank you."
- Zilvia Mak, 8 years ago -
Riding with Toronto Kite Club
Riding with Us
Main info
Toronto Kite Club offers Kitesurfing Lessons. For more details, please use the contact form.
Toronto Kite Club offers Kitesurfing Lessons. For more details, please use the contact form.
Extra
Toronto Kite Club accepts cash.
Toronto Kite Club accepts cash.
About Toronto Kite Club
About Toronto Kite Club
Main info
Toronto Kite Club offers Kitesurfing Lessons. For more details, please use the contact form.
Toronto Kite Club offers Kitesurfing Lessons. For more details, please use the contact form.
Extra
Toronto Kite Club accepts cash.
Toronto Kite Club accepts cash.
Reviews from customers
Reviews from customers
"Andriy was an amazing instructor. He takes the time to explain everything in detail and works at the pace you progress at. Never r [...]"
See More [+]
"Andriy was an amazing instructor. He takes the time to explain everything in detail and works at the pace you progress at. Never rushes you. My family got the gift certificate for the lessons and it was easy to book to lessons. I would highly recommend Andriy to anybody looking into the sport. Can't wait for my next lesson!"
See Less [-]
- Kevin Allen, 6 years ago -
"It was nice to meet Andy and Toronto Kite Club!
I was very pleased with quality of lessons I had.
Andy has very professional appro [...]"
See More [+]
"It was nice to meet Andy and Toronto Kite Club!
I was very pleased with quality of lessons I had.
Andy has very professional approach to training paying particular attention to safety.
Easy explanations made my progress in kiteboarding quick and smooth.
I gained valuable kite buddy and friend who introduced me to local kitespots, explained their locations and particular features.
He helped me to choose and get kite as he is also distributor of F-one and other brands. I've got Bandit 6 14m for very good price and can't tell enough how I love this amazing kite!
I would definitely recommend Andy Toronto Kite Club to my friends or anybody as kiteboarding instructor to have safe and professional start or further progress with kite boarding!"
See Less [-]
- Eldar Humbatov, 10 years ago -
"I just wanted to say thanks to Andy for teaching me the fundamentals of kiting and helping me get up on the water. It was great th [...]"
See More [+]
"I just wanted to say thanks to Andy for teaching me the fundamentals of kiting and helping me get up on the water. It was great that he was willing to follow the wind and go where the best conditions were that day. The F-One Bandit kite was awesome to learn on and I was out on my own after the second lesson. I would definitely recommend him to anyone looking to get into the sport.
Thanks again,"
See Less [-]
- cody seagrist, 9 years ago -
"Glad to share my experience.
I had swift crash course of snow kiting this weekend. Weather was good on Simcoe, sunny, windy. Not t [...]"
See More [+]
"Glad to share my experience.
I had swift crash course of snow kiting this weekend. Weather was good on Simcoe, sunny, windy. Not too much snow on the lake, but enough for skiing and riding kite. First I learned was self-rescue and safe kite relaunch. I think safety is the first thing people should learn when entering kiting. Detecting and fighting with some "common sense" habits is another thing to pay close attention. I was gradually introduced into things which helped me progress to stand on skis and don't fall at once in ~1 hour :). First I walked with kite to start feeling it better. Then figure 8 training. And then the most exciting part - buckle skis and go. Well, it's slightly scary for a few turns, then it was getting smoother and smoother. Then I didn't stop for turns, just turned skis and kite at the same time. It was a pity day went to end and wind calmed down. But this calmed wind trained me keep kite on air (good workout BTW, my muscles feel decent pain even ~2 days later, hoho).
Try riding out, do it gradually, pay attention to safety. Get 1-2(or whatever enough to grasp skills) lessons. It's not cheap, but your health/life deserves it.
Have a nice kiting :)!"
See Less [-]
- Ale, 10 years ago -
"Andy is an excellent instructor. I learned all the basics of kiteboarding and how to control the kite within an hour. Thank you."