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On-line resources and sites: a select list of links that have contributed to our enjoyment of canoeing and trip planning. Please help maintain this list by adding your own link, or reporting a broken link above. Each of the link categories are organized by tabs to the right.
Canoeing Web-Pages:
Arctic Inspired: a collaborative art project designed to pay tribute to the mainland tundra of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Nessmuking: Personal web-site devoted to lightweight canoe and kayak travel.
Blazing Paddles: Paddling school located in central Ontario, Canada. Links to trip reports, photography, and other paddling resources for canoers.
Solo Tripping: on-line resource for solo canoeing. Includes gear reviews, routes, safety, trip planning, meals, and general discussion forum.
David Dice's canoeing pages: David Dice has been canoeing in Northern Saskatchewan for 30 years.
Ted's Outdoors Pages: Website about canoe tripping in places like La Vérendrye Reserve, winter camping, and the gear needed to enjoy it all.
Lester's Trips: Links to past trip reports, photos, and plans for the future: Tim, Dumoine, Harricanaw, Missinaibi, Broadback, Pékans, and Moisie Rivers.
Margot and Vernon's Wilderness Canoe Trips: trip reports: Turtle Creek, Bowron Lakes, Brabant, Paull, Waterhen, Chilliwack, South Nahanni, Sturgeon Weir, Clearwater, Nistowiak Falls, Montreal, Foster, Geikie, North Saskatchewan, Porcupine Rivers.
Bryan's Kayak Building Blog and trips page: A blog detailing the construction of a 17' Guillemot kayak out of cedar strips & fiberglass and information on paddling in Saskatchewan.
Open-Canoe.de: a German site dedicated to the canoe and the sport of canoeing, including photos of a 2003 trip to the Ellice River.
Canoe-odyssey.com: John Donaldson retraced the voyages of the Scottish-Canadian explorer, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, 12,000 kilometres from Montreal, Quebec, to the Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
Birchbark Canoes: An information site about birchbark canoes: how to build them, photos, books, courses, builders, links, where to buy.
Boreal Confluence 2003: 5 canoeists paddle 4500 km on the waterways of the voyageurs in a 24 foot birch bark canoe.
Wildernesscanoe.org: trip information and canoeing resources for paddling in Quebec and Labrador.
Outdoor Adventure Canada: your outdoor resource for backpacking, hiking, camping, canoeing and kayaking. Contains feature articles on gear, food, photography, books, safty & survival, directory of outfitters and stores, and various discussion forums.
Skinboats: learn about the baidarka, umiaks, and other skin-on-frame boats from the arctic. Wooden boat work shops, traditional paddles, tents, fabric structures, and skin-on-frame boat materials. Located in Anacortes, Washington.
Darren's Outdoor Page: this page is my personal collection of information regarding canoe tripping and other outdoor recreation. Most of the featured trips are in the "Near North" of Ontario.
West Coast Paddler: paddling ocean and fresh waters on the west coast of North America in a sea kayak. Includes extensive trip descriptions, photo galleries, and a community forum for talking about paddling related topics.