Master the Oars at Nagambie Rowing Club
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Nagambie Rowing Club is a welcoming community hub located on the shores of Lake Nagambie. While the club operates as a social and dining venue with a bistro, bars, and alfresco dining facilities, specific details about rowing training programs, membership opportunities, and participation pathways for rowers are not readily available through current sources.
For information about rowing sessions, skill levels catered to, coaching availability, and how to join as a rower, we recommend contacting the club directly.
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