Artificial wave pool era arrives in Canada
Sixty amateur surfers have participated in the Oasis Open, Canada’s first ever indoor surfing contest, held in Montreal. Wave pools are spreading throughout the world, and the American Wave Machines (AWM) are doing their role in promoting surfing in landlocked regions. Canada has a long tradition in surfing is still far from Tofino, the country’s […]
Sixty amateur surfers have participated in the Oasis Open, Canada’s first ever indoor surfing contest, held in Montreal. Wave pools are spreading throughout the world, and the American Wave Machines (AWM) are doing their role in promoting surfing in landlocked regions. Canada has a long tradition in surfing is still far from Tofino, the country’s wave riding capital. Therefore, the Oasis Open was a fantastic opportunity for the Canadian surf community to live the artificial wave experience. As an added bonus, they could meet and watch a few stars of the surfing world – Jaime O’Brien, Cheyne Magnusson, Keenan Flegel and more.
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Artificial wave pool era arrives in Canada
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