Have you ever considered a kayaking trip to Sidney Spit in British Columbia’s southern Gulf Islands? I don’t know why...
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Bowen Island is easily accessible as a day trip from Vancouver though it makes a fine weekend destination too. And...
If you live in or plan to visit the Toronto – Ottawa – Montreal corridor in summer then try to fit in a stop in the charming town of Gananoque so you can spend at least a day kayaking the Thousand Islands. Gananoque is one of the gateways to kayaking...
There is a timeless beauty to the Peggy’s Cove area in Nova Scotia. I’ve been many times and I never...
If you want to go paddling in Canada, one place that is little known outside of Nova Scotia is Kejimkujik...
Interested in kayaking the Bay of Fundy, home to the world’s highest tides? The Cape Chignecto area of Nova Scotia is a great place to experience the tides. It’s a beautiful, wild, unspoiled landscape best appreciated from the water. Over three to four hours kayaking the Bay of Fundy, you...
A two day kayaking trip in the Saguenay Fjord is enough time to give you a sense of the place....
Every year about 175,000 people visit Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick. It’s one of the most popular attractions in the...
I have dreamed of kayaking with whales in the St. Lawrence River for years. The Saint Lawrence River in particular is an incredible place to see a huge diversity of whales – with the beluga whale being just one of 10 whale species plus three species of porpoises and dolphin...
The magnificent Georgian Bay wilderness in Ontario is home to 30,000 windswept, granite islands, making it an amazing paddling destination....