Fjords of Ice – Greenland

Greenland: the realm of sculpted icebergs, snow-capped mountains, immense glaciers and sheltered fjords
Greenland: the realm of sculpted icebergs, snow-capped mountains, immense glaciers and sheltered fjords

Wendy Killoran

The exhilaration of sitting in a kayak at the foot of an actively calving glacier got my adrenaline flowing and my heart thumping! As a paddler, I’d dreamt of paddling in Greenland, a paradise of ice, for a long time. An icy kingdom wondrously revealed itself to me as I paddled its fjords of ice. I’d paddled in a small group for almost two weeks in this realm of sculpted icebergs, drift ice, snow-capped serrated mountains, immense glaciers and sheltered fjords.

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The Slates and then some

Lunch with a view
Lunch with a view

by Melissa Hachkowski

Everyone who has kayaked, backpacked or tripped solo for any length of time has developed a list of top secret spots: places which bear personal significance, aura and importance. These are the places we return to many times and still have the ability to find something new that we didn’t recognize before.

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Our first Rendezvous

OUR FIRST RENDEZVOUS

On the beach - Photo by Len Disenhouse
On the beach – Photo by Len Disenhouse

by Beth and Simon Mielniczuk

Spring 2004. Two semi-experienced paddlers become members of a group called GLSKA and join them at Rendezvous, their kick-off to another paddling season celebrated on Georgian Bay. Neither of us really knew what to expect – other than we’d be camping with a lot of people, most of them complete strangers to us. In all honesty, that made me a little bit nervous, but I have to say that GLSKA has a lot of wonderful, friendly and helpful members and that made for a fabulous weekend.

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Southeast Shore of Georgian Bay

Remains of lumber barge on Musquash River
Remains of lumber barge on Musquash River

Howard Williams & Rudi Rauch

The southeast corner of Georgian Bay is a place of water, rocks of the Canadian Shield and bush, which in many instances, clings to minute rock crevices, obtaining nurture from small amounts of soil. Yet part of Beausoleil Island, the largest island in Georgian Bay Islands National Park (GBINP), has a different geological nature and indeed different vegetation.

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The McRae Lake Trip

(With apologies to Songs of the Great Lakes – “On the Schooner Hercules”)

Hart Haessler

In the spring of O and four,
The first of May it’s true,
Seven kayaks set their blades.
We were a GLSKA crew.

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