Mounties, mountains and monumental paddling are all part of the rich heritage of exploration in western Canada's vast wilderness.
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A Midwinter Kayaker's Tale Ken Campbell's historic first winter attempt at circumnavigating Vancouver Island,Canada.
Borealis Women Head North Once Again June of 2008 they will paddle from Great Slave Lake to the coastal town of Kugluktuk, Nunavut via the Emile, Coppermine and Rae Rivers.
Kayak Victoria, Canada Whether it’s a quick paddle or a weekend camping trip, Chatham and Discovery Islands offer an amazingly beautiful getaway right on Victoria’s doorstep.
Subarctic Equinox Most think that mid-September is no
time to head to northern Canada. A hardy few say better late than never.
Wind River, Yukon A party of canoeists explores this Yukon river and experiences the power, grace, and beauty of Canada’s largest intact wilderness south of the Arctic Circle.
Canoe & Kayak also publishes four special paddling annuals: Kayak Touring,
Whitewater Paddling, and Beginner's Guide, as well as Paddlesports Business, an annual trade publication for industry members.