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2010 ORCKA Seminar

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Ontario Canoeing and Kayaking Routes and Beyond

Are you an experienced canoe or kayak tripper who is looking for some new or more challenging routes to try? Or are you a novice tripper who wants to know where to start?

This seminar is for canoeists and kayakers with a variety of levels of paddling experience. Take part in presentations and workshops on some of the great canoeing and kayaking routes available in Ontario some close to home, as well as those further afield. Learn all the ins and outs of these routes from trippers who have first-hand knowledge and experience, and who love to share it! Bring your questions and your own experiences to add to the discussion.

Whether you are leading a camp, scouting or school group, planning a solo trip to a remote park in the province, looking for the perfect play boating spot, or attempting a first trip with kids, you will be sure to gain the insight and knowledge necessary for a great trip.

This event is open to all ORCKA members and the general public.

PRESENTATIONS

  • 2008 Re-enactment of David Thompsonís 1808 ëCanot du Nord Trip
  • Canoe Expeditions in Canadaís Far North
  • The Excitement of White Water
  • Tripping for Camps, Scouts, Youth Groups
  • The Joys and Potential Pitfalls of Solo Tripping: from Day Trips to Crossing the Continent
  • Playboating Hot Spots in Ontario and Beyond Finding Your Own Fishing Hot Spot
  • Canoeing the Nottawasaga: A
  • Unique Day or Weekend Trip
  • How to Become a Commercial Canoe Trip Guide
  • Favourite Algonquin Park Routes

 

Date: Saturday February 27th, 2010
Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm
Location: Seneca College King Campus, King City, Ontario

Cost before January 30th:  $55 ORCKA Members, $65 Non-Members
Cost after January 30th: $65 ORCKA Members, $75 Non-Members
(Tax included, Lunch Included)

More Information and registration at www.orcka.ca or (416) 426-7016

Last Updated (Monday, 01 February 2010 15:15)

 

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