Bruce Peninsula – Barrow Bay to Cape Croker

by Doug Cunningham

Cape Croker Lighthouse
Cape Croker Lighthouse

This section of the Bruce Peninsula offers sheltered paddling within Hope Bay and Sydney Bay and many opportunities to explore Escarpment geology along the Bruce Trail above these Bays. The total distance from Barrow Bay to the Cape Croker Indian Park is about 25 kilometres, if you follow the indented coastline of Hope Bay; or about 18 kilometres, if you avoid Hope Bay by crossing from Cape Dundas to Cape Paulett. In either case it is about one day’s paddling.

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Killarney to Hartley Bay

Paddling Among the Islands
Paddling Among the Islands

by Daniel K. Jenkins Well this is a first for me so don’t be too hard on me. I feel like I’m in grade school and doing a “What I did on my summer vacation” report. Having only been on a few day trips, the Rendezvous and one extended trip with one other member it was with great anticipation and some reluctance that I signed up for this trip.

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The Lure of Labrador

by Wendy Killoran

Labrador is a land of superlatives. It is a land that truly can awaken your heart and soul as the Newfoundland and Labrador tourism slogan promotes. Its stark beauty betrays the hard realities that hardy individuals endure in this land of vast natural splendor. I’d come to Labrador to paddle with whales and icebergs. I’d come to experience Labrador both naturally and culturally. I would not go home disappointed.

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Colpoy’s Bay Islands

Griffith Island Lighthouse
Griffith Island Lighthouse

by Doug Cunningham

Spectacular vistas await the paddler as he circumnavigates White Cloud Island in Colpoy’s Bay: majestic bluffs, blue water, forested islands and cobblestone beaches.

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