Trip description: Departing from the boat launch at Klondike Park ($3 launch/boat) at 1:00 PM, we’ll paddle upstream for approximately 90 minutes and then return via the same route to our cars. The first portion of the trip will be a nice workout against the current although there are no rapids. This is a very sheltered route, but we are moving against the current. Landings are present.
Past Trips & Paddles
Toronto Island, June 6, 2015
This will be a joint venture trip between the Halton Outdoor Club and GLSKA. The Halton Outdoor Club is very active with many activities throughout the year. These include cycling, hiking, kayaking and XC-Sking. Throughout the day we will share the camaraderie of new friends and tales of past and future adventures. Both clubs offer activities and adventures that will be of interest to all who attend. There are already a significant number of people that belong to both clubs. The launch will be from Cherry Beach in Toronto. From there we will traverse the Eastern Gap and proceed up the inside of Wards Island. Weather permitting some portions of the trip will be along the protected waterway between the islands while other parts will be along the northern coast of the islands group. Since this is an early season paddle one should be prepared for cold water and cooler weather. Bring a lunch as we will be stopping near the water stadium on Centre Island.
May long weekend – Frankin Island
Trip description: Meet at Snug Harbour on Friday May 15 and paddle to a campsite. Over the weekend we can do a circumnavigation of the Island (+/- 25 km), visit the Red Rock Lighthouse (5km crossing), or weather permitting, paddle from Winkler to Green Island and the Northern Minks (+/- 7km). If the weather is … Read more
3-5 October 2014 Georgian Bay Storm Huddle
The aim of this event is to bring together paddlers who enjoy rough water paddling. Safety will be the first priority. Participants should be experienced paddlers with appropriate cold water gear, a helmet, and a kayak that is suitable for rough water paddling. e.g. approximately 16 feet or less, with some rocker. If the weather is too nice for rough water paddling, then there are some interesting day trips in the area that will keep you busy. The base camp is a cottage with cooking facilities, etc. Participants can camp if they wish but there will be sufficient space for all to sleep indoors in case the weather is bad (which is good). Further details regarding accommodation and food sharing will be provided to participants.
21-27 September 2014 Trent-Severn Waterway
[show_metadata] Plan to meet at the Trent Talbot Marina in Gamebridge on the east side of Lake Simcoe. We will push off by 10:00am Sun. Sept 21st. The Trent-Severn Waterway is a beautiful waterway snaking through numerous lakes and rivers in central Ontario. This is a travelling trip where we will camp at different locks/sites … Read more