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  1. Paddling Oregon by Robb Keller, 1998-11-01
  2. World Whitewater: A Global Guide for River Runners by Jim Cassidy, Dan Dunlap, 1999-05-31
  3. Sea Kayaking by Nigel Foster, 1991
  4. Paddler's Atlas of U.S. Rivers East by Ken Hulick, Laurance Wright, 1994-04

61. Oswego County Promotion And Tourism
canoeing and kayaking. kayaking the Salmon River Do not use intoxicants while boating. Respect the rights of property owners and obtain permission
http://www.co.oswego.ny.us/tourism/recreation/canoe.html
What are you looking for? Accommodations Art and Cultural Centers Attractions and Events Auto Racing Bird Watching Calendar of Events Camping Canalling Canoeing and Kayaking Farmer's/Flea Market Fishing Golfing Hiking and Biking History and Museums Hunting Parks Recreation Restaurants Scuba Diving Shopping and Antiques Swimming Underground Railroad Winter Sports Tourism Homepage Oswego County Homepage
Canoeing and Kayaking
O swego County is criss-crossed with scenic navigable waterways and borders Great Lake Ontario and beautiful Oneida Lake. A variety of ponds, reservoirs, small lakes, streams, and rivers provide memorable experiences for canoers and kayakers of all skill levels. View a map of Oswego County Where to go Tips for a Safe Trip Whitewater Releases
  • Happy Valley Wildlife Management Area
    Location: Towns of Williamstown, Albion, Parish, Amboy.
    • St. Mary's Pond: Access from St. Mary's Road.
    • Whitney Pond: Access from Happy Valley Road.
    Notes: Novice. Scenic, secluded ponds in Wildlife Management Area maintained by the State Department of Environmental Conservation.
  • Lake Neatahwanta
    Location: City of Fulton and Town of Granby. Access from Bullhead Point, North Bay Recreation Area, and Lake Road.
  • 62. The Atlas Of Canada - Canoeing, Kayaking And Sailing
    The map combines the data for these three boat types, classed by major river basins. Today canoes and kayaks are important recreational craft for use by
    http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/freshwater/recreational/kayaking/1
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    In 1997 Statistics Canada conducted a survey in nature-related activities on the Importance of Nature to Canadians. The map combines the data for these three boat types, classed by major river basins. It shows that the amount of usage across Canada is closely correlated to population, but also that usage is distributed throughout most of Canada. The use of non-mechanized watercraft on freshwater is as old as the Canada's first inhabitants. The canoe and kayak, in particular, were developed by Aboriginal Canadians as their transport vehicles. Canoes played an exceptionally large role in the exploration of Canada: Europeans quickly adopted them for exploration and for the long-distance transport of furs. Sailboats (as used for recreational purposes) were largely introduced by Europeans to Canada and have had a much more recent history here. Today, all three types of vessels are widely used for recreational purposes by Canadians. The data on usage shown on the map, and in the figure below comes from a major survey conducted in 1997. In that year, Statistics Canada conducted a survey on behalf of a nationwide partnership of 16 federal, provincial and territorial agencies interested in nature-related activities. The

    63. American Whitewater -
    boating Timeline. 1970 Ed Gertler, Conservation Cochair of the Canoe Cruisers explicitly reflect that canoeing and kayaking recreation are permitted.
    http://www.americanwhitewater.org/archive/article/810/
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    Rock Creek: The Premier River in Our Nation's Capitol Is Overlooked... Again
    How can the namesake river of Rock Creek Park be overlooked in the Park's new management plan?
    Rock Creek National Park
    is collecting comments on its new General Management Plan . The focus of the Plan is clearly on transportation issues affecting commuters. As a result, the Plan neglects the health and water quality of the Creek as well as the recreation opportunities that the creek provides.
    Please lend your voice in support of American Whitewater and write to the Park Service to ask for the Plan to be modified to: (1) explicitly authorize canoeing and kayaking, and (2) include a planning mechanism for improving water quality throughout the Park and restoring the creek for fish health and viability, as well as for public health.
    American Whitewater submitted our comments on April 22, 2003. Our letter is attached below. We encourage you to write a letter too and send it to the Park. A sample is attached below to help speed you along.
    Rock Creek Park is truly a gem in our nation's capital. It offers visitors an opportunity to reflect and soothe their spirits through the beauty of nature. Fresh air, majestic trees, wild animals, and the ebb and flow of Rock Creek emanate the delicate aura of the forest. -NPS General Management Plan

    64. Sunshine Coast Kayaking And Canoeing | BC Kayaking BC Canoeing
    Sunshine Coast kayaking and canoeing BC kayaking BC canoeing. recreational kayaks are very stable, less finicky than excursion craft and highly suited
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    65. Canoe, Kayaking, Rafting, And Tubing At Delaware Water Gap
    Select boating and boating Handbook and Other Water Activities. Renting a Canoe, Kayak, Raft, or Tube. The recreation area does not rent canoes.
    http://www.nps.gov/dewa/Activities/actCANO.html
    Canoeing, Kayaking, Tubing, Rafting
    SOME RIVER CAMPSITES HAVE BEEN REMOVED.
    List of river campsites available. Whitewater? Not here!
    The park's River Guide including:
    River Access Points and mileage between them them
    and
    River maps showing campsites and access points (links to
    pdf files)
    Want a copy of the River Guide mailed to you? Contact the park
    Equipment: what to bring along

    List of river access points and mileage

    Renting a canoe from a livery
    ... Swimming Safety
    Whitewater not here! A drizzly day at Smithfield Canoe launch. There is no "whitewater" within the recreation area. The only "rapids" on the section of the Delaware River that is within the recreation area are a few riffles, mostly around Sambo Island. For whitewater rafting on the Delaware River, contact a national park to the north of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which includes a section of the river with a few Class II rapids. Whitewater rafting is also available on the Lehigh River near the town of Jim Thorpe PA. Renting a Canoe, Kayak, Raft, or Tube

    66. Outdoor Recreation: Desert Water Sports - Boating, Kayaking, Canoeing, Fishing -
    Lots of links to DesertUSA s many great pages about water sports in rivers, lakes and streams of the desert.
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    Desert Water Sports
    Below is a list of links to DesertUSA Magazine articles and some parks. For more information on desert water sports at a specific park or location, visit Places To Go Arizona
    Water Activities
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  • 67. Resource Central - Leasure And Recreation - Canoe & Kayak
    Resource site for canoeing and kayaking from Resource Central. Leasure Recreation, West Marine Shop Online_navy background (120x60) Bass Pro Shops
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    Kayaking Posters Binoculars.com , the largest sports optics selection online! Click here for great inflatable kayaks Free Shipping Canoe and Kayak Magazine is the world's leading paddle sports publication and The #1 Resource for canoeing ... Kayak Online Kayak Online is a quick and easy way to find info on kayaks, kayaking and kayak gear Kayak the World Kayak the world with Piragis International Kayak Expeditions and travel places most paddlers never see. We specialize in intimate group sizes and kayak adventures. Take your next adventure travel trip with helpful, knowledgeable guides who know the country and the culture Club Kayak. Kayak, Canoe and Rafting Community Club Kayak is a paddlesport community for kayaking, canoeing and rafting. Join us for paddle skills development, exciting destinations and adventure. Check out our free classifieds and e-Cards too! International Kayak Fishing Association Kayak Online - Info on kayaks, kayaking and kayak gear kay-YAK.com! Favorite kayak links directory! Number one kayak links directory. Information on kayak clubs, equiptment, paddles, schools, magazines, sea kayaking, boat manufacturers, whitewater boating, c-1, k-1 and surf ski racing! Sea Kayaking Instruction and Videos at USK The purpose of the University of Sea Kayaking (USK) is to promote sea kayaking education. Specializing in Sea kayaking instructional videos, books, instruction and resources

    68. Canoeing And Kayaking GuideLines
    Your guide to canoeing and kayaking. Learn everything you need to know to canoe or kayak right Shopping for a Kayak or Canoe How About a Used Boat?
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    Short Articles from Nigel Foster! A whole series of articles from the Nigel Foster Sea Kayak Training Video series . Learn some great tips and tricks today! Choose an article ....... Paddles Carry Some Essentials on Your Person Bugs and Rainwater! Take-apart Paddles Deck Rigging Night Paddling Carrying Kayaks Launching Locations Ears and Nose Sun Protection Taking Breaks Tidal Flow Leaning forward in a Sea Kayak Skin Kayaks, Folding Kayaks and Rigid Hulls Carrying Gear Launching in Surf Spray-skirt Release Loose Hand Grip on Paddle Buoys as Tidal Indicators Staying Warm Foot-braces Kayak Care Distances at Night Practice Rescues Paddling Across the Wind Finding Leaks Compass Readings Reading Charts Polarized Sunglasses Pack Foam Feathered Paddles Guarding Against Racoons What is a Skeg? Judging Speed Using a Tow-Line Watching Wildlife Paddling Coastal Areas Carrying Water Mountain Winds Packing Food Dry Bag Management Travel Light Fog Happens Deciding What to Wear Paddling Forward Gaining Balance Kayak Paddle Signal Device Slow it Down What's in a Color?

    69. Canoeing And Kayaking In The Vancouver Region Of British Columbia Rockies
    Rent includes use of canoe, kayak, paddle boat, windsurfer 12ft aluminum boat with motor. Back to, kayaking Index Activities Recreation
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    Canoeing and Kayaking Vancouver, Coast and Mountains
    Book a Trip Sea Kayaking in this area. This region, the most populated in British Columbia, is able to offer some of the most interesting waters in the province, from small lakes to raging rivers. In and around Vancouver and area that's known as the Greater Vancouver Regional District there's solitude to be found on Burnaby Lake, Buntzen Lake as well as Deer Lake. If you want fast and exciting waters there's the Capilano and Coquitlam Rivers, while Seymour River and Kanaka Creek-Fraser River are grade or class 1 to 2 runs.
    The larger lakes in this region, although close to civilization are often wilderness areas, where the shorelines can be steep and rugged, where winds can be chaotic and very sudden. One of the many larger lakes that is a great weekend get-away is Harrison , 125 km (78 mi.) east of Vancouver off Highway 7. Harrison Lake is 60 km (37.2 mi.) long and 9 km (5.58 mi.) wide in spots, its best you stay close to shore, watch the skies and always paddle with at least two or three boats. You can put in at the beach at Harrison Hot Springs to travel the beach road east and put in at the park and boat launch. There are frequent landing and camping sites on the west side of the lake, but on the east side camping is unorganized, landing and shelter can be hard to come by.

    70. Canoe And Kayak Safety
    An Introduction to Sound canoeing and kayaking Practices. Reprinted with permission from the USCA The kayak is a highly maneuverable boat.
    http://www.boatwashington.org/canoe_kayak_safety.htm

    Welcome Paddler
    A brochure from the
    United States Canoe Association

    Box 5743
    Lafayette, IN 47903 An Introduction to Sound Canoeing and Kayaking Practices Reprinted with permission from the USCA
    Getting Your Canoe/Kayak There For most of us, getting our canoe/kayak to the water involves cartopping. Improper car topping can cause accidents and lost canoes/kayaks. Start with a solid, well made roof rack and lash the canoe down to both cross bars. Tie both ends of the canoe to the bumpers. Rope is much better than rubber stretch ties. The best way is to secure the midpoint of a rope about 15 feet long to each end of the thwarts on the canoe, and lash the rope ends to the bumpers as far apart as possible in a Vee arrangement to keep the canoe secure in a crosswind. A specialized kayak carrier is the safest investment you can make. Your kayak will cradle with specialized straps for a positive securing system. Tie down the bow and stern lines to the car bumper. This will give the kayak more lateral stability and will help secure the kayak and the racks to the car. Onto the Water and OffNot IntoBe Safe A frequent source of canoe/kayak damage (and wet paddlers) is the simple act of putting a canoe/kayak into the water and getting into it or getting ashore. Do not push a canoe/kayak across rough rocky shores. Carry them to the water. To carry a canoe the best method is one person on each side at the center of the canoe. At the water’s edge, lower one end onto the water and slide the canoe out and afloat, the bottom unscratched.

    71. California Boat Rentals, California Boating, Boats For Rent, Fishing Boats, Kaya
    Boat Rentals, California boating, Boats for rent, Fishing boats, Kayaks Canoe. Books Foghorn Outdoors California recreational Lakes Rivers The
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    72. California Sea Kayaking, Canoe Camping, Whitewater Rescue, West Coast Diving Sno
    boating California Recreation Lakes, Fishing Lakes Coast Maps, kayaking, Books Up the Lake With a Paddle Canoe and Kayak Guide Sierra Foothills
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    73. American Canoe Association - Canoeing, Kayaking And Rafting, River Conservation,
    American Canoe Association (ACA) is a canoeing, kayaking and rafting the benefits of canoeing, kayaking and rafting as lifetime recreation and keeps
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    America's Premier Canoe, Kayak and Rafting Organization The mission of the American Canoe Association (ACA) is to promote the health, social and personal benefits of canoeing, kayaking and rafting and to serve the needs of all paddlers for safe, enjoyable and quality paddling opportunities. The ACA strives to communicate the benefits of canoeing, kayaking and rafting as lifetime recreation and keeps participants informed about paddlesport opportunities and activities, thus helping to "grow" the sport. ACA's mission, membership, programming and education areas successfully reflect the diversity of today's Paddlesport community. No other US paddling organization has kept pace with ACA's success in attracting members or corporate sponsors. ACA's membership has grown from 5,000 to 50,000 in less than 10 years. ACA is the nation's recognized leader in the fields of Paddlesport instruction and education. Currently there are more than 4500 ACA-certified canoe and kayak instructors in the U.S. and more that 240 ACA instructor trainers. Collectively, these instructors teach ACA approved programs to an estimated 100,000+ students each year.

    74. Canoeing And Kayaking In The Great Lakes Region
    An effort is under way that would encourage more kayaking, canoeing and other activities Slow boat to Superior Circumnavigating lake in vintage canoe
    http://www.great-lakes.net/tourism/rec/canoe.html
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    75. Canoeing -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    canoeing is the recreational or (An active diversion requiring physical used by Eskimos) kayaks, and some (Small and light boat; pointed at both ends;
    http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/ca/canoeing.htm
    Canoeing
    [Categories: Canoeing, Individual sports, Olympic sports, Racing sports, Survival skills]
    Canoeing is the recreational or (An active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition) sport ing activity of (Click link for more info and facts about paddling) paddling a (Small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle) canoe or (A small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins; used by Eskimos) kayak
    The Sport of Canoeing
    Canoeing, or Canoeing sport, is organised at the top level by the (Click link for more info and facts about ICF) ICF (Click link for more info and facts about International Canoe Federation) International Canoe Federation . The ICF recognises several competitive and non-competitive disciplines of canoeing, of which Sprint and Slalom are the only two competing in the Olympic games :
    Competitive Canoeing Disciplines
    Sprint Canoeing
    - the oldest discipline of ICF canoeing, sometimes referred to as "Racing", and involves principally (A small canoe consisting of a light frame made watertight with animal skins; used by Eskimos)

    76. Canoeing Injuries | Kayaking Injuries
    canoeing kayaking injuries overview Free at the Sports Injury Bulletin A slalom boat is a shorter and wider craft than a sprint canoe to give it
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    Background Humans have used canoes and kayaks for transport, hunting and fishing for centuries. But the origins of the modern sporting discipline lie with a British barrister, John MacGregor, who after studying ancient kayaks, designed a his own version, and then went on to found the Royal Canoe Club in 1866. Canoe regattas started a year later and the sport gained full Olympic status in 1936 . As with many non-traditional sports and extreme activities, the popularity of canoeing, both competitively and for recreation, has been increasing rapidly. A survey in 2000 put the numbers of paddlers in Britain at almost two million ; and while most of them take to the water in inland rivers (86%), the sea, lakes and reservoirs, canals and artificial white-water sites are also used. With so many different types of location it is not surprising that canoe and kayak styles vary widely, with at least 11 variations from flatwater canoeing and kayak touring, to surf kayaking and white-water rafting, reflecting the wide spectrum of usage, from relaxing recreation to extreme sport. The canoeist kneels to paddle, while the kayak user paddles sitting down. The kayak paddle has a curved blade on either end; the canoe paddle has a flat blade on only one end of the shaft. Slalom competition-standard canoes, unlike regular ones, are decked to keep water out of the boat. A slalom boat is a shorter and wider craft than a sprint canoe to give it greater manoeuvrability. The long, narrow sprint boat is fast but less stable. As with other fringe sports, increased participation brings with it greater hazard and injury risk, and with canoeing there are some fairly straightforward inherent dangers to being in a relatively unstable craft in moving water which is often fast-flowing and cold, in sometimes unpredictable environments. It is, therefore, not surprising that there is a high number not only of acute and chronic injuries, but also of fatalities.

    77. New Haven Parks Outdoor Adventure
    Welcome to the website for the City of New Haven s Department of Parks, Recreation Trees. canoeing; kayaking; Full Moon Paddling; White Water Rafting
    http://cityofnewhaven.com/parks/outdooradventure/
    City of New Haven Parks Home What's New Ranger Programs ... Site Map
    Program Listings
    The following are some of activities run by the Outdoor Adventure Coordinator and the Park Rangers, in conjunction with camp counselors, naturalists, interns from Southern Connecticut State and Yale Universities, as well as some of the best rafting guides in the country. Please click on the following activities for more information Program Calendar
    The Program
    Learn:
    • Team building Coooperation and clear communication skills Conflict resolution, group decision-making The effects of human activities on nature
    Through progressively more challenging experiences, participants learn team building, cooperation, and conflict resolution. Staff helps teams establish goals that call for planning, group decision-making, task designation, and group action. Meetings before and after the activities create clear communication channels and cooperation. Learn a first-hand understanding of the effects that human activities impose on nature, about natural history and environmentally responsible choices, to engender a sense of care for our natural resources. - Back to Top -
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    Staff: Joe Milone and Chris Guerette, Park Rangers

    78. Canoeing & Kayaking In British Columbia: The Fraser Valley - BritishColumbia.com
    The Forest Service recreation site features a rough canoe pullout beside a To explore the park by canoe or kayak, head for the cartop boat launch in a
    http://www.britishcolumbia.com/Recreation/vcm/fvalley/canoeing/index.asp
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    Over the past decade, an increasingly large amount of land has been opened to the public as park in the region around Pitt Lake, at the northwestern corner of the Fraser Valley. Today, Grant Narrows, Widgeon Marsh, and Minnekhada Regional Parks straddle both sides of the Pitt River as it carries water from the intertidal lake to the nearby Fraser River. All of this abundantly rich land is the traditional territory of the Katzie people. The four reserves that they now occupy include one at the outlet of Pitt Lake adjacent to Grant Narrows. The recently created Pinecone-Burke Provincial Park borders the reserve and encompasses much of the western side of the lake, while

    79. Canoeing & Kayaking - Vancouver, British Columbia
    canoeing and kayaking in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland British Columbia, You can arrange to rent a canoe on Buntzen Lake there is a boat launch
    http://www.britishcolumbia.com/recreation/?id=40

    80. Canoe And Kayaking
    Jupiter Outdoor Center, Jupiter, Florida Canoe, kayak, electric boat, Canoe Sprint Racing Affiliation, Ontario recreational Canoe Association,
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    Join me, as we canoe the rivers of New Brunswick, Canada! We'll meet new friends and share trails down steep rapids and deep in green meadows. We'll gather round the campfire at day's end to swap tall tales.
    Champaign Canoeing Ltd. A Whitewater Open Canoe Paddling School
    We offer a progressive series of three levels of whitewater weekend instruction as well as week long base camp whitewater trips in Quebec, Canada.
    Dagger Canoe and Kayak
    Dagger is a manufacturer of canoes, kayaks, sit-on-top kayaks, slalom and wildwater race designs as well as high end composite sea kayaks and paddlesport accessories.
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