GLSKA 2014 Annual General Meeting

Our Annual General Meeting for 2014 took place on Saturday, October 25 in the comfortable boardroom of Oetiker Ltd. in Alliston – premises generously made available to us by Sam Wyss. After coffee and socializing Ralph Gardave welcomed members and guests. To get us started two short workshops were offered – Ralph gave a practical … Read more

Is your kayak in need of some repair?

My kayak spends over 25 days on Georgian Bay every summer and as a result suffers many scrapes. To patch the keel has therefore become the end of summer routine for me. I am not talking a cosmetic fix of scratches to the gelcoat, what I mean is damage to the keel that exposes fiberglass. … Read more

SHIPWRECKS OF THE FISHING ISLANDS

by Sandy Richardson

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The Fishing Islands are a group of roughly 80-90, mostly small, rocky islands stretching about 15 kilometres from Oliphant north to Howdenvale off the west coast of the Bruce Peninsula. The shallow waters around these islands, with numerous shoals and sandbanks, have long formed a treacherous barrier for ships between the mainland and the open water of Lake Huron. In the latter half of the 19th century and the early 20th a number of ships met a watery grave among these islands, either blown onto an outer reef by a Lake Huron storm, or wrecked while seeking safe passage through the island’s narrow channels. The bones of many of these wrecks lie in waters shallow enough to tempt the curious kayaker.

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Qayaq Corner – Training and Practice

by Ralph Gardave For those of you who know me you know that I’m a strong proponent of training and practice. It is this be-lief that was behind the offering of the White Squall workshops at Rendezvous. As I write this on Dec 05 it has been less than two weeks since I was in … Read more