North Esk Rowing Club

North Esk Rowing Club was established 1899 when James Boag became the club’s first President. Today we cater for beginner, junior, experienced & disabled rowers.

The original building erected in 1902 was partly burnt down towards the end of the Second World War and what was left was used as a boatshed until 1964. Membership at that time is estimated to have been around 20. In 1965 the club purchased a 20 year-old steel workshop used in the construction of the Trevallyn Power Station for use as clubrooms. However in 2002 with membership at over 100 the buil

ding could no longer service the needs of its members. In 2006 the club moved to a new site in Lindsay St Invermay opposite the Seaport where members currently enjoy one of the best clubroom facilities in Australia with some of the best water that can be found anywhere.

AMRC 2026
27/05/2026

AMRC 2026

Annual Dinner Invitation 🥂 Secure your tickets now!
24/05/2026

Annual Dinner Invitation 🥂 Secure your tickets now!

Thanks to the Active Clubs Grant we have been able to purchase two new safety boats - thanks  for your kind words.
08/05/2026

Thanks to the Active Clubs Grant we have been able to purchase two new safety boats - thanks for your kind words.

07/05/2026

Looking forward to celebrating tomorrow evening 🥳🍾

05/05/2026

Members, family and friends are invited to the Club this Friday night.

04/05/2026

Masters sill hard at training 🌅 photo credit: Wriggles

Address

55A Lindsay Street
Launceston, TAS
7248

Telephone

+61455556579

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