Leucothea

Did you know that, in Greek mythology, Leucothea is considered the goddess of spindrift?

Kayakers on Eastern Georgian Bay

by Tim Dyer

There have been instances where kayakers launching for trips on eastern Georgian Bay are not paying, showing up late at night – leaving garbage. In the summer I wrote, in a brief item that appeared on the News page at the GLSKA website, that if this continues, there will be fewer opportunities to access Georgian Bay and we’ll only have our collective selves to blame.

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North Channel – Benjamin Islands

Our group of eleven paddlers, led by Victoria Best, departed the Massey Motel at 10 a.m. on Monday morning, crossed the Spanish River, and entered the Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation community. We were welcomed by Andy Southwind, who has lived at McBean Harbour, and managed it for many years. This experienced group of paddlers loaded kayaks, parked cars, and set off.

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Did you know

Did you know that the longest Greenland paddle found by Harvey Golden, who has researched approximately 80 Greenland paddles spanning more than four hundred years, measured 242 centimetres?

Messing about in boats

“Nice? It’s the only thing,” said the Water Rat solemnly as he leant forward for his stroke. “Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing—absolute nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. Simply messing,” he went on dreamily: “messing—about—in—boats; messing—”

Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows.