Bruce Peninsula – Cabot Head to Lion’s Head

by Doug Cunningham

Escarpment on the Bruce Peninsula Coast
Escarpment on the Bruce Peninsula Coast

The east coast of the Bruce Peninsula offers a number of paddling options, from short day trips to an extended 35 kilometre paddle covering the entire distance from Cabot Head to Lion’s Head.

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Dancing High and Low

Tim Dyer

High Bracing
High Bracing

High and low brace turns are my most favourite things to do in a kayak. Powerful, quietly carving, they have the potential to impress almost anyone, including your favourite person.

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Bruce Peninsula – Northeast Coast

Looking for Fossils along the Bruce Peninsula Coast
Looking for Fossils along the Bruce Peninsula Coast

by Doug Cunningham

The northeast coast is without a doubt the most spectacular part of the Bruce Peninsula. The rugged escarpment cliffs combine with the crystalline clear blue waters of Georgian Bay and the off-shore islands of the Fathom Five National Marine Park to create scenic vistas that are unrivaled anywhere.

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Of Ghosts and Airborne Galleons

by Glenn Davy

Autumn is an irresistible time of the year for me, with all its unpredictability in terms of weather, the colours, and the chill of the mornings and warmth of the afternoons. As it turns out, Tom Newton dropped me a line regarding my October trip and we were on.

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Fishing Islands

by Doug Cunningham
Eagle's nest in the Fishing Islands.

Eagle’s nest in the Fishing Islands.

Imagine exploring an archipelago of over 70 dolomite islands located no more than 3 kilometres from the western shoreline of the Bruce Peninsula. The Fishing Islands offer just such an experience. The trip through the islands from Oliphant to Red Bay or Howdenvale can vary in length from 11 to 15 kilometres depending on the number of islands explored. This trip is usually done as a day trip but it may also be combined with other sections along the Bruce Peninsula to become one leg of an extended trip.

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