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Canoe Landing, Toronto, Ontario, Canada featuring the Terry Fox Miracle Mile and sculptures by Douglas Coupland.
More sanding. The outside of the hull is sanded smooth, the texture of the glass has to be removed but not so much as to damage the glass layer.
Lummi Chief Bill James, center, and his mother Fran James receive gifts on the last day of the Canoe Journey
A Potlatch Pouch, Handwoven red Cedarbark bag with a Wolf mask and abalone on linen cordage. For the Alaska Cedar Canoe crew's Giveaway at Lummi Reservation, Tribal Canoe Journeys 2007
A collection of outstanding historic small craft, from dugout canoes to the St. Lawrence skiffs to elegant sailing canoes.
Nature Explorers Kids Camp
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These canoes were used by native paddlers who took part in this year's annual Canoe Journey. This year's paddle included canoes and paddlers from as far away as Alaska. This year's destination was Port Angeles, WA.
Note the cedar wreath on the bow of the canoe. The western red cedar is very sacred to these people as this tree gave them many things essential to their existance. The canoes were made from the cedar tree as well as clothing, their longhouses, even tightly woven baskets that they cooked their food in.
The Fermanagh Lakelands is a haven for anglers. With its abundance of Loughs and Rivers, our waters offer game anglers the opportunity to fish for salmon and wild brown trout as well as stocked rainbow and brown trout. The famous sonaghan, ferox and gillaroo can also be found in these diverse waters...Fermanagh is an ideal destination for canoeing enthusiasts with the magnificent lakes of Upper and Lower Lough Erne, lined by the River Erne, providing a trail of up to 50km. From the Woodford River on the Upper Lough the Shannon Erne Waterway can be reached and from there it is possible to paddle all the way to Limerick! Lower Lough Erne and its rugged shoreline provide a vast expanse of open water where large waves can build during windy periods – an ideal venue for the experienced paddler! In stark contrast the Upper Lough provides good shelter with its maze of bays, narrow channels of slow flowing water and innumerable islands and peninsulas – offering a superb venue for the whole family!
Please go to www.discovernorthernireland.com for more information on things to see and do.
www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the construction of a concrete canoe by the Engineering Department at Saint Vincent College.
A four day adventure spent canoeing & camping along the banks of the River Wye. #microadventure.
Read all about the trip here: jameshandlon.com/2012/09/25/canoe-camping-trip-along-the-...