Hakai: Paddling the Rain Coast

The Rain Coast
The Rain Coast

by Donna Griffin-Smith

Saturday June 28, 2003; finally we are ready. Plans for our trip began more than a year ago, and moved into high gear in May as we packed all the equipment we thought we would need for an extended cross Canada road trip, plus all our gear and dried foods for kayaking on the west coast.

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Tickling Gitchee Gumee – Paddling the Pukaskwa Coast

Superior Surf
Superior Surf

Story: Joe Leering
Photos: Johanna Wandel

As I read this trip posting in Qayaq, it stirred up thoughts of a terrific trip through some of this province’s wildest areas. I had heard that this trip is something that one should aspire to and I believed that I was now ready for it. There were five of us, Johanna, Sarka, Peter, Keith and myself.

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Tales of GOMEX and Gustav

Rockport Light
Rockport Light

by Donna Griffin-Smith

Sounds like an old legend doesn’t it? Two giants battle to the finish along a wild and windswept coast. Well, sort of … GOMEX is the nickname given to the Gulf of Maine Expedition, and Gustav was a hurricane. A tale of man versus the elements, with a modern twist.

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Fathom Five National Marine Park

A SEA KAYAKER’S PARADISE

A Sea Kayaker's Paradise
A Sea Kayaker’s Paradise

by Wendy Killoran
Photos by Jim Gear

A stack of towering dolomite soared above my kayak as I paddled the jade green water lapping at its base. Mellow light bathed the flowerpot as the sun sank lower in the western sky, almost obscured by the lofty cliff, which is part of the Niagara escarpment, snaking its way sinuously to Flowerpot Island in the Georgian Bay.

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Tales of the Rideau

 Entering Davis Lock

Entering Davis Lock

by Paula Huber

June 1, 2002, the wind howled sending strong gusts slashing the waters of Mooney’s Bay, Rideau River. My heart thumped as my husband gave me a shove and I slid across the choppy water in my 12-ft. Sun Flight kayak. My Rideau Canal journey had begun, an 11-day paddle from Hog’s Back lock station, Ottawa, to Portsmouth Marina, Kingston, a distance of 190 kilometres.

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