No Trace Camping: Enhancing Your Paddling Experience in Nature

By: Victoria Best, Club Secretary There is much we can do to help preserve the beauty of the natural environment we all enjoy when kayaking. Leave No Trace Canada is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and inspiring responsible outdoor recreation through education, research and partnerships. Outdoor Ethics and Leave No Trace Kayaking Plan … Read more

Tips for Meal Organization

In preparation of one of your meals, have you ever had to go back and forth to your kayak because you keep realizing you’re missing an ingredient or utensil to prepare your meal; having to check through both hatches, looking through bags, emptying your kayak until you’ve finally found it? Maybe it’s raining hard and … 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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Twenty-four Years Behind the Shaft

by John Fitzsimons Over the years, GLSKA members have logged thousands of hours and paddled thousands of kilometers to investigate almost all parts of the Great Lakes, a treasure that can only be dreamed about by paddlers in other parts of the world. Over the twenty-four year period from 1989 to 2012, the membership of … Read more

Remembering Rob Muylwyk

Rob, a longtime GLSKA member, died on April 14 at his home on the Bruce peninsula. He was a keen kayaker and involved himself enthusiastically in the activities of our club. Rob organized trips and particularly enjoyed leading groups on the search for orchids growing on the limestone islands of the Bruce. Rob was a frequent contributor to Qayaq and willingly took on tasks such as assisting in the production and distribution of the newsletter. He served in various positions on the Board of Directors, acting for some years as Secretary and as President from 2009 to 2012. He will be truly missed by his many friends in our club.