Paddling in the Wake of Stephen King

Start of the Storm
Start of the Storm

by Melissa Hachkowski

I remembered learning about Lake Nipigon in elementary school when we read Holling C. Holling’s book Paddle to the Sea. “Paddle” was released into Lake Nipigon, travelled the river to Lake Superior and then out the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence River. Since I am addicted to Lake Superior, I thought Nipigon had to be just as good. A fifteen-hour drive from Barrie got me to the northern Ontario town of Beardmore, one of two potential access points along the entire 350-kilometre coastline. The alternate is the town of Gull Bay on the western shore. Parking at the Poplar Point Lodge trailer park, at the end of Highway 580, I quickly loaded my kayak and headed out in the early afternoon for a light 24-kilometre start. Within the first five kilometres, I saw my first bear and was excited by sight of wildlife. From then on, I lost track of how many times I saw bears wandering the coast. I soon stopped looking at the shoreline because I found it disturbing to see THAT many bears.

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GLSKA New Members Trip Massasauga Provincial Park

by Leanne Hanna

My first experience with kayak tripping began after picking up my rental kayak and driving out to Pete’s Place in Massasauga Provincial Park. I’d been introduced to kayaking a year before at an introductory course in the pool at McMaster University. I’d enjoyed it, but had been unable to go on more than a few guided day-trips since then due to a lack of time and experienced paddling partners.

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Newfoundland: A Place in My Heart

Outport
Outport

by Wendy Killoran

Wind whistles again through the treetops on this August day, a relentless reminder that I’m a sea kayaker practising patience and respect for the sea. A tempestuous sea rolls wave after strong, white-capping wave in a spray of unfurled power onto the gravel beach. It is a land day. Again the sea is too omnipotent. I am chomping at the bit to complete this journey with 165 kilometres remaining to be paddled.

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Mink and McCoy Islands August 3-7

Paddling through Snug Channel
Paddling through Snug Channel

by Dorothy Van Esbroeck
Photos by: Terry Carleton

After enjoying a few ice-cream treats, duly noted by the participants, this trip began to take shape. My boat was already loaded – all I had to do was repack my food bags from food in my car and then I added some fleece thinking that the warm weather might end. There were 7 of us all ready for the 3 o’clock departure. Only one problem: 3 participants hadn’t shown up yet. Two arrived at 3 o’clock and one shortly after having been already with his boat packed at Dillon and of course wondering why we were all so late. I guess we could have headed out but that didn’t feel quite right – so we waited.

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Franklin Island August 1-3

On the rocks at Franklin Island
On the rocks at Franklin Island

by Dorothy Van Esbroeck

The hot, humid days of summer were here and I was happy to be going out paddling. The goal of this trip was to safely further develop kayaking skills in a group setting. With all the pre-trip e-mails over, I was eager to finally be meeting the participants.

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