This past summer, my wife Kim and I embarked on our longest canoe trip yet. We packed eight weeks worth of supplies and headed to northern Quebec, planning on a 600-mile, unsupported journey across a ...
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Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. For the past three days, I have been on a canoe trip in ...
Benoit Gendreau-Berthiaume and Magali Moffatt share lessons learned from their 2,500-mile family canoe expedition from Edmonton back home to Montreal. Last summer, Benoit Gendreau-Berthiaume and his ...
Today canoes paddled by Indigenous people from all over the West Coast are convening for an annual celebration that is resuming for the first time since the pandemic began. Oregon Public ...
It’s the night of our second anniversary, and I’m clearing sun-bleached cow pies from our tent site. My wife, Mel, sits in the canoe 30 feet away, arms crossed, wearing sunglasses in the shade. She ...
SOMEWHERE IN THE BADLANDS, N.D. -- The canoe had lurched to a halt with an unceremonious "scrok!" on top of a boulder hidden just below the currents that now swirled around us. We were, quite ...
SARA SCHERR made the first move. Both she and Alan Dappen, the man who would become her husband, remember that part vividly. The year was 1972, and the two were college students working as counselors ...
There is a rhythm to canoeing that is connected to the natural cycles of the river. You reach forward to dig a paddle into the water and then pull that paddle along the hull of the canoe, propelling ...
LANGLEY, Wash — Mike Evans stood on the shore of Puget Sound Thursday welcoming the return of Native people to the south end of Whidbey Island, where the Snohomish people lived for thousands of years.
This month, members of the mid-Columbia River tribes set off from Oregon on an annual intertribal canoe journey to Seattle. It's especially poignant this year after a three-year hiatus due to COVID.