Overview
The Calcutta Rowing Club, established in 1858, is one of the oldest rowing clubs in Asia. Situated on the Hooghly River near Princep Ghat, it offers a glimpse into the city's colonial sporting heritage.
Highlights
- Heritage clubhouse: A weathered wooden structure with verandahs overlooking the river.
- Morning rowing: Rowers can be seen on the river at dawn, a quintessentially Kolkata scene.
- Regattas: The club hosts annual rowing regattas on the Hooghly.
History
Founded by British oarsmen in 1858, the club predates even the Oxford-Cambridge approach to structured rowing in India. It introduced competitive rowing to eastern India.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: The club is a member institution; riverside views are accessible from the adjacent promenade.
- Tip 2: Visit at dawn for the atmospheric sight of rowers on the misty Hooghly.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.