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Dom Domic has been on Canadian surfing’s long road to sporting prominence from the beginning.
The Calgary native was first exposed to the sport on family vacations to California and Hawaii as a youngster. It wasn’t long before Domic, who grew up in Victoria, started hearing about Long Beach on Vancouver Island.
“I went up there and basically lost my mind as a little kid,” Domic said. “I was going, ‘Man, there’s surfing in Canada.’ Not like there was many surfers back then at all but there was waves. It opened up a door of opportunity.”
He started to dive deeper into the sport and his friends got into it, too. They set up some surfing contests in the late 1980s and the scene blossomed slowly but steadily.