Kayaking and History

by Bert Millar

I like to paddle kayaks. I like to paddle on creeks, rivers and big water. I enjoy flat water and l love to kayak in monster seas. I like to kayak camp, hike, explore and watch nature. I like to maintain, repair and modify kayaks. I like to mess around in kayaks, go upside down, do rolls, rescues and get wet. I like to read about kayaks and sit in a coffee shop with other paddlers and BS about kayaking. Enough said …we all like that stuff too, don’t we?

But there is another aspect or by-product of kayaking I enjoy and that is observing the history of areas we visit.

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Tobermory to Killarney – a Kayak Adventure

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by Jocelyn Bertheau

“There’s a small watercraft warning and a thunderstorm coming up later in the day … the local kayak outfitter is not renting!” we heard from the ranger at the new visitor centre of Fathom Five National Marine Park, just outside Tobermory.

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McCoy Island Trip

by Vivian Wade

Eleven of us met at Big McCoy Island for a great extended weekend of paddling. The trip, which was led by Ron Coulson, included Nancy Coulson, Brian Rohde, Bill Jackson, Rod Govan, Arend de Boer, Sarka Lhotak, David Ivens, Johanna Wandel, Kaz Kusmierczak and Vivian Wade.

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GLSKA First-Timers Trip

by Deborah Jackson

Kayak clubs, I have been informed, are typically guilty of being populated by snobbish folks with less than warm welcomes for newcomers. I have run across such clubs, but GLSKA is definitely not one of them. When the club president makes an effort to break the mould and reach out to newcomers by planning and leading a trip, open to all, it surely speaks to a higher understanding of how to build a great Association. The time and patience invested in slowing the pace to guide, encourage and inspire new members will contribute to the group’s base of proficient kayakers and ensure greater enjoyment by all. I applaud this move and am thankful to have been able to participate in the fourth annual GLSKA First-timers trip to Massasauga Provincial Park, in Georgian Bay.

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