Paddling With Whales

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by Šárka Lhoták

I arrived at the Paradis Marin campground, parked the car and walked to the office to register.  As I looked over the wide waters of the St.Lawrence estuary, I saw two white backs that slowly dove under water.  Belugas!  It couldn’t have been anything else, white like this!  So they are really here!

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The Argonauts Make Good

by Jim Fitton

It is amazing what road distance can be quickly covered by one who relishes the prospect of a paddle on the Big Lake; 880 kilometres in 10.5 hours with just three short stops at Tims. It was the last day of June, cool and rainy as the season had already been, and would continue to be that year. So much for global warming!

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Return to the Land of the Gitchi Manitou

Wendy Killoran

The mystical power of Manitoulin Island had drawn me back. I had returned to kayak around this sacred island for a second time. In 2004, I’d paddled counter clockwise, starting and ending at South Baymouth with a partner. This time, during July, 2009, I was here alone to paddle clockwise and to paddle solo in the presence of the Gitchi Manitou, the Great Spirit of aboriginal North Americans. I would feel this mystical power as I had felt it in 2004.

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DSC VHF Radio

IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE

Are you thinking of a new VHF radio?  If not maybe you should be.   There have been substantial improvements made to the traditional analog VHF that could save your life! This article focuses on the life saving benefits of this technology and is not intended to cover all of the benefits of DSC VHF communications.

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Paddling The Outer Coast of Nootka Island

by Tim Dyer

The Voyages of the Starship White Squall – or Tim’s vain attempt to revisit his youth and take his son Jesse (and other young staffers) to his old stomping grounds on the west side of Vancouver Island, where he had been a kayak guide with Strathcona Outdoor Centre 30 years before, at the backend of the paddling season.

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