Thanks to Linda D. for looking up 2020 symposium dates.
This is a list of 2020 Sea Kayak symposia in the Midwest and East Coast. While St. Petersburg is quite a drive, I’ve included it because Florida is a tremendous paddling venue in February and March. There are a lot of small symposia out there and I may missed your favorite so you can append to this list by commenting on this Topic or e-mailing me and I will add it.
In my experience, the four symposiums for HCKC people to think about are:
1. Canoecopia (a lot of info available for trip planning and what else is there to do in March.
2. WMCKA Symposium - Excellent symposium for beginning to intermediate kayakers. It is close, friendly, and inexpensive. They also usually offer BCU 3 Star training. If you have children, they offer a special child-oriented programs.
3. Sea Kayak Skills Week - This is expensive but you can get 5 days of training with some of the top coaches in this country and Britain (2-3 of them are even named Nigel). If you want to learn surf, Tybee offers consistent surfing conditions.
February 21-23, 2020 - Florida Gulf Coast International Sea Kayak (Sweetwater) Symposium, St. Petersburg, Florida “Sweetwater Kayaks Symposium offers a variety of classes, training, and assessments. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned paddler there will be numerous class options to challenge your skill and take you to the next level. We host a number of the finest paddling coaches for our symposium, to be sure that everyone receives individualized attention. Come out and join Sweetwater Kayaks for an exciting, educational time in the Florida sun this February.” Nigel Foster teaches at this symposium. I have never been to this one but there are a lot of cool paddling venues in the Tampa Area such as Fort Desoto.
https://sweetwaterkayaks.wordpress.com/symposium/
February 29, 2020 - Quiet Water Symposium, MSU – Lansing, MI I have heard that this one-day symposium has similar speakers and topics to Canoecopia. It does not have the sales floor that Canoecopia has which may be a plus or minus depending on your perspective. At Canoecopia, I have attended lectures all three days so you would have to be more selective for this one.
https://quietwatersociety.org/
March 13-15, 2020 - Canoecopia, Madison, WI A good chance to get out and see new gear as well as to hear presentations by top speakers and proponents in the kayaking world. In my opinion, the talks are the prime reason to go and they include places to go, paddling skills, training, camping/first aid skills, and pool demonstrations of the coming season. This event is sponsored by Rutabaga and offers a lot of good info.
http://www.canoecopia.com/canoecopia/page.asp?pgid=1001
March 27-29, 2020 - East Coast Paddlesports Symposium, Charleston, SC This “is a 3-day immersion in the history, technique, hands-on experience, and fun of kayaking, canoeing, SUP, and more. ... On-water classes are designed to enrich your symposium experience. Symposium participants will also have access to unlimited boat demos from the world's leading manufacturers, social opportunities with the world's top instructors, an event t-shirt, and much more.” They bring top instructors from across the country (Nigel Foster, Nigel Dennis, Dubside, Helen Wilson, …) so you get a good exposure. Probably best for beginning to Intermediate paddlers. They offer some advanced classes on surf and boat handling if conditions aren’t too rough.
https://www.ccprc.com/1584/East-Coast-Paddlesports-Symposium
May 15-17, 2020 - Traditional Inuit Paddlers of the Southeast (TIPS), Waterloo, SC A Greenland paddling symposium in South Carolina. Focuses on the traditions, equipment, and techniques associated with Greenland paddling. See discussion for Qajaq Training Camp.
http://www.traditionalpaddlersretreat.com/event-info
Memorial Day Weekend (May 22-25, 2020), WMCKA, Big Blue Lake, Montague, MI This is an excellent symposium for newer paddlers. They provided good training on a protected lake. Bonnie Perry also provides BCU Level 3 training (not assessment) which goes out to Lake Michigan and would be good for people working on Intermediate skills. This symposium is incredibly child-friendly with an on-water program just for the kids – the children paddle Tsunami SPs with Greenland Paddles. https://wmcka.org/events/symposium/
June 5-7, 2020, South Bass Rendezvous, South Bass Island, Lake Erie, Ohio For legal reasons, this is positioned as a “paddlers meeting on dry land without much of an agenda besides getting together at the South Bass Island State Park. It is a great place and time to meet new and old paddling friends to have a great time” There are no classes or organized trips but South Bass Island is a great area to paddle in. There is a group dinner Saturday Night. Groups of paddlers get together and travel in/around South Bass. An excellent way to meet other Midwest Sea Kayakers. There is a ferry out to South Bass if conditions are not favorable for the 3-4 mile paddle out there.
http://southbassrendezvous.com/
June 19-21, 2020, Port Austin Kayak Symposium, Port Austin, MI on Lake Huron (at the tip of the thumb), This is a small symposium that focuses on touring and sea kayskers of all levels. Classes include BCU 3 Star training (Bonny Perry) and Advanced Overnight Training
https://riversidekayak.com/events/port-austin-kayak-symposium/
July 9-12, 2020, Door County Sea Kayak Symposium, Rowley Bay Resort, Door County, WI An excellent sea kayak symposium sponsored by Rutabaga out of Madison. I have heard good things about this symposium. It allows people to take paddles in the Door County area as well as classes on various subjects with good regional instructors. Probably, the premier symposium in the mid-west.
http://www.paddlers.com/everyonepaddles/page.asp?pgid=1016
July 15-19, 2020, Great Lakes Sea Kayak Symposium, Grand Marais, MI
This symposium is a great opportunity to tour Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Grand Island. They run tours to these locations as well as running classes in Grand Marais Harbor and Lake Superior. One advantage of this symposium is that they camp at the Grand Marais camp ground so you can walk to the launch area – the harbor is also protected for classes while more interesting conditions may be available on the big lake only a 5-10 minute paddle away. https://www.greatlakesseakayaksymposium.net/
August 20-23, 2020, Qajaq Training Camp (QTC), Frankfort, MI Qajaq Training Camp is a 3-day symposium exploring the Greenland paddling tradition. It focuses on Greenland rolling techniques, equipment, and paddling techniques. They look into different aspects of the Greenland paddling traditions such as paddling with a Greenland blade, harpooning, skin-on-frame boats, paddle making, and rope exercises. A good chance to learn to learn to use your Greenland paddle better, tune your Greenland roll, and hang out with people committed to Greenland paddling.
https://www.facebook.com/QajaqTC/
http://www.qajaqtc.com/
September (Last Weekend Probably), 2020, Kiptopeke Sea Kayaking Symposium, Kiptopeke, VA - "It will be three great days of sea kayak training, events and camaraderie. There will be 10 - 12 rough water and calm water classes to choose from each day, with courses for all skill levels. We'll have all the old favorites (e.g. Wreckage in the Wave Train; Life on the Edge, Intro to Surf and Rough(er) Water), along with several new courses including: "Surf Sisters", BCU 3* assessment, "Out of the Box Rescues""Expedition Paddling and Kayak Camping", "Kayak Maintenance and Repair" and more." Coaches: Jen Kleck, Tom Noffsinger, Ashley Brown, Ed Schiller, Chris Raab, Ken Fandetti, Brian Blankinship, Paula Hubbard, Rick Wiebush, Mike Cavanaugh, James Kesterson, Jeff Atkins, Greg Hollingsworth, Dawn Stewart, Brian Stevens and Tom Malone.
This was attended by Martha Gitt in 2018.
October 1-4, 2020, The Gales Storm Gathering, Munising, MI Unlike most symposia, this event targets intermediate to advanced sea kayakers. This is intentionally held on Lake Superior when they expect Interesting conditions. They also have one day on a nearby river where they can explore playing in current. They had safety issues in 2017 requiring a coast guard rescue but this symposium involves training in advanced conditions so that can happen.
http://www.galesstormgathering.com/
October 8-11, 2020 , Delmarva Paddlers Retreat, Delaware East coast Greenland paddling symposium – the oldest Greenland Symposium.
http://delmarvapaddlersretreat.org/
November 4-7, Sea Kayak Georgia Skills Week, Tybee Island, Georgia This symposium brings excellent instructors to Tybee Island for a week of all-day classes. All-day classes allow you to actually work with an instructor rather than continually bounce between venues and classes. Tybee also has a range of conditions that you can paddle in so the classes target everyone from beginners to advanced. If you want to learn surf and rough water paddling, this is something to look at. If interested, they offer BCU Level 3 and 4 training and assessment. In my opinion, this symposium offers a great opportunity to advance your skills. Confirmed Coaches: Nigel Dennis, Eila Wilkinson, Peter Jones, Axel Schoevers, Dale Williams, Danny Mongno, Todd Bishop, Marsha Henson, Ronnie Kemp
https://www.seakayakgeorgia.com/symposia.html