The Paddle for Life started after lifeguards from Fistral Beach held a Joe Way memorial paddle to raise money for charity in 2008.  Joe is the inspirational little boy who touched people's lives around the country and beyond.

Our aim is to raise awareness of Joe’s story and inspire people to raise money for their chosen charity.

2020 Paddle For Life

The date of the 2020 Newquay Paddle for Life is Thursday 18th June...  See you there...

2012 Paddle Makes a Splash

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Paddle For Life 2012

The fifth Newquay Joe Way Paddle for life was hailed another success after a great turn out.

Although the weather was against the event Newquay turned out in force. Steel Appeal, Newquay’s biggest steel band took shelter and kept playing to keep the paddlers going, Douglas the paddle dog, Harry Kazzam made balloon surfers for the kids, Dance group “Untitled” came up from Penzance to perform, Joe Francis sang on the harbour side and Lee Quinney from Straw dogs carried on in the rowing club and although it was the damp sessions rather than the sunset sessions everyone enjoyed the sounds of two of Cornwall’s finest.

This year’s event saw over 220 paddlers which is the biggest turn out of all ages and abilities taking part in the 200m, 1km fun paddle and the new 1km relay, to do their bit to raise money for some of the 20 charities now supported by the Joe Way appeal.

Matt Way said “we are so grateful that everyone braved the weather and I would like thank everyone for their hard efforts, it was great to see the all girl team from Pirate FM, surf clubs like Wave Slaves, SLSC and the wave project all taking part, we know that Joe would be very proud of what’s been achieved in his name over the last four years”.

Welcoming Nowhereisland

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Thursday 23 August, 7pm, Towan Head to Newquay Harbour.

Come along and join our community board paddle to Welcome Nowhereisland to Newquay next week.

Sara Garner is organising a community Welcome Flotilla to celebrate the arrival of Nowhereisland as it approaches Newquay. The Flotilla will greet Nowhereisland on Towan Head and lead it into Newquay Bay:- accompanied by Newquay Rowing Club including The Newquay (the world's oldest working pilot gig which is 200 years old this year!), private boats from Newquay Harbour and a community board paddle.

2012 Newquay Paddle

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2012 Newquay Joe Way Paddle for Life is being held on Thursday 21st June CLICK HERE for details.

NEW Sunset Sessionwith Joe Francis on the beach and Sweet Little things in the Rowing Club. Bring your blanket and chill out in the harbour and its all free

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                      Joe Francis Sweet Little Things

Steel Appeal will be playing from 4.30pm

Paddlers and swimmers ages start from 5 years upwards and the entry fee is £10 per adult and £5 per child (under 18’s) which is paid on the day with everyone also getting a certificate, free prize ticket and a discount voucher for food. The event is about family fun and everyone helps each other along.

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