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Kayaks Banned At La Jolla Shores Swim Zone
Tuesday, 04 November 2008 22:52
LA JOLLA, Calif. -- San Diego lifeguards plan to post signs detailing the ban on kayaks in the La Jolla Shores "swim zone". No new restrictions are being enacted but stricter enforcement, including the signs that describe what activity is not permitted, is taking place.
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Adaptive Paddling at Devil's Lake
Saturday, 27 September 2008 19:16
By Zac Schultz

Devil's Lake State Park: A little more balance is opening up a whole new world of independence for people with disabilities.

"It's fun. It's a beautiful day. It's fun to be gliding across the water. It's just gorgeous." Jane Schmeiding looks like any other kayaker out on the water.

Only two small outriggers give away that her kayak is any different. "It's just so normal," says Jane. "It's just feeling like I'm just another boater and can go where I want to go on the lake."
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N.S. and federal governments announce funding for Canoe '09 championships
Friday, 29 August 2008 13:46
2009 ICF World Senior Canoe Championships LogoDARTMOUTH, N.S. - The federal and Nova Scotia governments have announced funding for an international canoe competition that's expected to draw competitors from more than 90 countries to a Dartmouth lake next year.
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Canoe and kayak club a success
Tuesday, 08 July 2008 07:15
A CANOE and kayak club launched by Northumberland College's outdoor education team is proving to be a major success story.
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Landmark Bill Requires Sewage Treatment Plants to Notify Americans in the Event of a Sewage Spill
Tuesday, 24 June 2008 11:41
For far too long, Americans have been kept in the dark about the steady stream of untreated sewage that pollutes our rivers and lakes. Today, thanks to Congressman Tim Bishop (D-NY) and Congressman Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ), that could change. Lawmakers in the House of Representatives passed a landmark bill requiring sewage treatment plants to notify Americans in the event of a sewage spill.
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Setback for adventure kayaker
Monday, 02 June 2008 05:44
A Tasmanian school teacher has been rescued during an attempt to kayak more than 2,500 kilometres in waters off the coast of Papua New Guinea.
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Theft of kayaks from a vehicle in Loughborough
Thursday, 22 May 2008 11:12
Officers are appealing for witnesses after two kayaks were stolen from a vehicle in Loughborough.
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Celebrate National Canoe Day - June 26
Saturday, 17 May 2008 20:01
Author: Jim Fox, Freelance Writer

Canoe gridlock will hit the famed Peterborough Lift Lock next month.

It's part of an idea being "floated" by enthusiasts of the Canadian icon for a National Canoe Day they're planning to hold on June 26.
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200 Canadian canoeists to honour explorer David Thompson in epic paddle
Saturday, 10 May 2008 05:45
A Toronto man is pushing off on a voyage of discovery with 200 other people to honour the explorer David Thompson and re-enact his epic 1808 canoe trek along the rivers of Western Canada to the Great Lakes.
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Whitewater kayaking instruction is ex-Kodaker's specialty
Thursday, 08 May 2008 11:51
Art Miller sure has a lot of paddles in the water.

The 64-year-old retired Kodak engineer and founder of Kayak Adventures teaches people of all ages and abilities how to whitewater kayak at three locations in the region: the Monroe Community College pool, Rock Park in the lower Genesee River and Cascade Falls at the Keuka Outlet in Penn Yan, Yates County.
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Andy Knapp Inducted into Adventurers and Explorers Hall of Fame
Tuesday, 06 May 2008 17:19
Andy Knapp, an amazing outdoorsman and veteran buyer for Midwest Mountaineering, has been inducted into the Midwest Mountaineering Minnesota Adventurers and Explorers Hall of Fame.
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Preston university students to test pyranha kayaks
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 09:22
Outdoor education students at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in Preston will soon be field testing the latest pyranha kayaks after the university was chosen as the company's preferred education partner.
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Prince Andrew tapped to open artist's canoe museum exhibit on May 10
Friday, 11 April 2008 07:23
A former Lakefield College School student is celebrating his love for pottery and canoeing in Canada's north with an artwork presentation at the Canadian Canoe Museum being opened by an old schoolmate - Prince Andrew.
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Janice Griffith says good-bye to Canadian Canoe Museum
Thursday, 10 April 2008 09:31
The Canadian Canoe Museum is saying good-bye to general manager Janice Griffith.
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Disabled doctor to take on toughest canoe challenge
Monday, 10 March 2008 07:11
A HOSPITAL registrar who lost a leg in a motorbike crash is using paddle power to help other accident victims - by kayaking single-handedly 460 miles down the Yukon.
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Kayaking enthusiast donates funds to park district
Wednesday, 27 February 2008 19:01
After reading about Vashon Park District's possible buyout of Vashon Kayak Company, a local kayaking enthusiast made a big enough donation to the district to ensure that they'd make the purchase.
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