Canoe & Kayak Magazine
Solo Kayak Trip in the Florida Keys

Solo Kayak Trip in the Florida Keys

At the top of his "to-do"wish list was a kayak trip the length of the Florida Keys.

Freya Paddles 2300 km in 70 Days

Freya Paddles 2300 km in 70 Days

Freya Hoffmeister becomes the first woman to circumnavigate New Zealand's South Island by sea kayak.

Santa Cruz Kayak Surf Festival 2008

Santa Cruz Kayak Surf Festival 2008

The 22nd Annual Santa Cruz Kayak Surf Festival (SCKSF) will take to the waves March 14-16, 2008 in Santa Cruz, California.

C & K's 2008 Paddling Resolutions

C & K's 2008 Paddling Resolutions

24 resolutions to help make the new year fun.

Winter Escapes - Sea of Cortez Beckons

Winter Escapes - Sea of Cortez Beckons

Warm water and sunny skies can heal any soul and paddling a boat sure beats the heck out of lounging on the beach getting fried.

USA Canoe/Kayak Jr. Team

USA Canoe/Kayak Jr. Team

National Junior Team and National Performance Squad athletes in the sprint canoe and kayak disciplines are comprised of the top performing junior athletes from the 2007 season in the 18-year-old and under age group.

Travel Gear/Gift Guide

'Tis the season for presents and plane rides

20  Favorite Paddling Books

20 Favorite Paddling Books

C&K’s recommended reading list

4 New PFDs

4 New PFDs

Four of the newest Lifevests to keep you afloat.

How to Low-Brace

How to Low-Brace

After the forward stroke, no kayak move is more frequently used than the low brace.

 NYC Water Trail

NYC Water Trail

The proposed NYC Water trail adds more sites and will create a web-based map and trail guide for 2008.

Deception Pass Dash

Deception Pass Dash

The 2007 running of the Deception Pass Dash, a annual 5-mile kayak race through Deception Pass between Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands in Washington state has been announced.

Urban Boating Revival

Urban Boating Revival

Boathouse revival brings paddling to cities

Towing a Kayak

Towing a Kayak

“Towing is a form of rescue. You want to get the paddler out of danger and to a safe zone where he can rest, and the group can come up with a plan,” says Kemp. “You want to do whatever you can to keep the person in trouble in their boat, and to take care of yourself. Never do anything that will put yourself in danger.”

D.C. Paddling

D.C. Paddling

Paddling trips to beat the beltway blues