What Happened to Pacific Spirit Paddle Co.? A Quick Status Update (2026)

If you have been searching for Pacific Spirit Paddle Co. inflatable paddle boards lately, such as "The Canmore" model, or noticed the website and listings seem inactive, you are not alone. Here is a clear, factual summary based on public information.

Brand Overview and Current Status Pacific Spirit Paddle Co. was a small Canadian-inspired brand offering eye-catching inflatable stand-up paddle boards (iSUPs), including popular models like The Canmore (a vibrant 10'6" all-rounder for beginners and intermediates), The Tweedsmuir, and The Garibaldi. The boards emphasized bold designs, stability, durability, and sustainable materials, with bundles including paddles, pumps, and backpacks.

As of February 2026, the brand appears inactive. The website (pacificspiritpaddlecompany.com) still displays old product pages and descriptions, but there are no active sales, restocks, or checkout options. Social media (Instagram and Facebook) has no updates since mid-2024, and Amazon/retailer listings are no longer available or current.

Operations and Availability Products were sold primarily online through their site and Amazon. There has been no public announcement about closure, discontinuation, or changes to the business.

Customer Notes Older reviews (2022–2024) praised the boards for stability and value, but with no recent activity, support for warranties, parts, or repairs is limited. If you own a Pacific Spirit board and need service, check the retailer where you purchased it or second-hand marketplaces for accessories.

Sorry if this is disappointing news for anyone still using or seeking these boards. Paddle boarding remains an incredible way to enjoy Alberta's lakes and rivers. For Calgary-area paddlers looking for dependable inflatable SUP rentals, fresh boards every season, or affordable purchases, check out our local options here.

Happy paddling!

This post reflects publicly available information as of February 20, 2026. Brand details can evolve—always check current sources.

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