Canoe Journal - Find Adventure Now
From sunshine to snow showers, Canadian wilderness to deserts sliced by clear rivers, the agile canoe makes possible many kinds of journeys. Open Canoe Journal to find your own adventure.
Adirondack Park - A Peopled Wilderness
This pocket of tranquillity in upstate New York is the largest park, federal or state, in the United States outside Alaska.
Sprint World Championships
The United States qualified two boats for the 2004 Olympics as Rami Zur and Ruth Nortje paddled to fourth-place finishes in the men's and women's K-1 500m at the Sprint World Championships, held on Lake Lanier in Georgia.
For the Love of Paddling
In the October issue of Canoe & Kayak Magazine, we celebrate 30 years of publishing and look back at 30 years of paddlesports.
The Canoe & Kayak Message Board is Live!
Welcome to the new Canoe & Kayak message board! Share your paddling knowledge, ask and answer questions, and tell tales, both tall and true. Go here: Message board.
Open Ocean
On a traverse of Vancouver Island's wild Cape Scott and Brooks Peninsula, a group of paddlers prove that their open-top kayaks are up to the open-ocean challenge.
Enter Canoe & Kayak Magazine 2004 Photo Contest
Look here to learn how to enter the 2004 Canoe & Kayak Magazine Reader Photo Contest
CROSSING QUETICO
Canoeing through a landscape of interconnected lakes and rivers, wide-open sky, and forest primeval, modern-day voyageurs traverse Ontario's venerable Quetico Provincial Park during the onset of autumn, when few other paddlers are there to witness its beauty.
Ed Gillet Q&A
Shouting "I don't want to die!" into the wind, Ed Gillet pulled off the greatest paddling adventure in the 30-year history of Canoe & Kayak.



