GLSKA’s First Official Trip

A DAY TRIP ON LAKE ONTARIO

Michael Kundu

The following is a report of the first-ever official GLSKA Trip. It took place on May 7, 1989, on Lake Ontario in the Ajax-Pickering area. It was organized by Michael Kundu, who was also a member of the Board of Directors. This report was originally published in the Summer 1989 (Vol. 1, No, 2) issue of Qayaq.

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The Sixpack in the Weeds

by Jim Fitton

rideau1.JPGThe plan is to navigate our ship up the Rideau Canal Waterway from Kingston to Black Rapids, just south of Ottawa, where some will disembark, while others may continue to the Ottawa River. This performance will be accomplished by a sextet. The three soloists are Blue Caribou, Blue Delta and Teal Khatsalano. There is a duet of Solstices, Red and Green. Then there is the maestro and captain, Red Ellesmere.

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Fishing Islands Post Script

by Sandy Richardson

Once again we had fine weather and an excellent turn out for the Fishing Islands trip.

Despite the ideal conditions and eight pair of eyes searching, we were unable to locate the wreck of the Gold Hunter, a 114 foot long, 219 ton wooden schooner that was lost in a storm on October 14, 1890 carrying a cargo of cedar logs. The wreck was reported to lie in relatively shallow water northwest of Ghegheto Island (known locally as Round Island), but we couldn’t find it and eventually paddled on.

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