A Chilling Paddle?

Andrew Lawrence

A few brave souls decided to bring in the 2009 paddling season by being on the water as January 1st rolled in. I was not among them. The thought of paddling in icy waters did not appeal to me at the time. However, I did join a trip on the weekend of April 24-26. This trip, led by Gerry Croney, involved two days of kayaking and camping at Honeymoon Bay at the north end of Beausoleil Island.

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Visual Distress Signals

by Wayne Spivak

In many coastal communities, lights in the sky after dusk are a rare sight. In other areas of the country, they are commonplace. But streaking lights always make people look twice. With the exception of the 1st of July or 24th of May, these streaking or arcing lights at night should make you sit up and take notice. They are probably a Visual Distress Signal (VDS), commonly referred to as an Aerial Flare.

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How to get into a Kayak and Other Mysteries

by Jennifer Heppner

In the spring of 2007 I joined a dragon boat team for a fundraising competition. Little did I know that this would be the start of something great – learning to kayak! Reaching the second half of my life was an awakening to try new things before the body wasn’t as able as the mind. The dragon boat race required no skills other than being able to swim –which I could do – so I signed up. Once I was on the water something woke up inside me. Skimming quietly over the top of the water looking at herons and loons was heavenly. The 22 panting people around me in the Dragon Boat – not so much. Not to mention that we placed last in the race. Sheesh!

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