Longboard club turning the tide for women surfers in Nova Scotia

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A Halifax-area surfing club is fostering a community of women in the sport, providing opportunities to improve their skills and share their knowledge.

The Trim Collective: A Ladies Longboard Club was established last summer. It holds “board meetings” and progression sessions a few times a year at Martinique Beach on the Eastern Shore, 50 kilometres east of Halifax.

“We all get together, we bring our surfboards onto the beach and we can just hang out,” Sarah Zollinger, one of the collective’s founders, told CBC Radio’s Information Morning Nova Scotia.

“It is really nice to talk with other women about gear or equipment or just be able to

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