AROUND P.E.I. BY KAYAK
Cape Egmont…sculpted holes in the soft sandstone
by Wendy Killoran
I was blessed with tail winds throughout most of my June kayak circumnavigation of Prince Edward Island. As far as I knew, no woman had ever paddled around it. Epekwitk is the name the original Mi’kmaq inhabitants gave P.E.I., meaning “cradled by the waves.” I’d read an article by Maine long distance paddler Reinhard Zollitsch who talked about strong currents and treacherous points with chaotic water conditions when he made his circumnavigation. But day by day, the shoreline slipped by, steep red sandstone cliffs, endless sandy beaches rimmed by grass covered dunes and recently tilled red soil fields dipping to cliff edges, all with the friendly assistance of tail winds.