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  1. Sea Kayaking by Nigel Foster, 1991
  2. World Whitewater: A Global Guide for River Runners by Jim Cassidy, Dan Dunlap, 1999-05-31
  3. Paddler's Atlas of U.S. Rivers East by Ken Hulick, Laurance Wright, 1994-04

81. LEXIS®-NEXIS®
Part of our job is expanding kayaking. The canal and Mendon Ponds Park top thelist of canoeing hot spots. We view boating as the keystone to the
http://www.seagrant.sunysb.edu/MediaArticles/RBJ-Boating052397_files/application
Rochester Business Journal
May 23, 1997
Boating enthusiasts make waves in local region
BY Mike Dickinson
Rochester; NY- With a Great Lake, picturesque and protected bays, the Finger Lakes and the Genesee River among the area's watery attractions, boating and related activities make a big splash in the local economy and recreation scene.
Each year boaters buy gas, bait, equipment and supplies, in addition to the boats. They also pay for storing, repairing and transporting the vessels. The area's boats come in all sizes, weights and modes of propulsion.
Monroe County has the most registered motorboats of any county in New York's Great Lakes region, statistics from the New York Sea Grant program show. Monroe, according to 1995 figures (the latest available), had 28,629 boats, a 1.4 percent increase over 1994.
Two adjoining counties saw the number of boats increase roughly 3.5 percent: Wayne County to 6,130 and Orleans County to 1,947.
"Rochester has an awful lot of places to go boating," says James McCann, president of the Genesee Region Marine Trades Association. He also owns Leisure Time Marina of Conesus Inc. in Scottsville.
He lists the Finger Lakes, particularly Conesus, Canandaigua and Honeoye lakes; the Genesee River; and the Irondequoit Bay as top area destinations for owners of small and midsize boats. e size and roughness of Lake Ontario attract bigger boats.

82. ShawGuides, Inc. | Search Results: 127 Matches [90 Listings, 37 Events]
instruction for all levels ages, boating safety instruction. Aquatic Camp Campfeaturing windsurfing, water skiing, swimming, sailing, kayaking, canoeing.
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83. ShawGuides, Inc. | Search Results: 8 Matches [8 Listings, No Events]
1week summer boating for youth courses, motor/power boating jet skiing. 3.Ecosummer Expeditions web e-mail Sea kayaking, canoeing, rafting, sailing
http://highperformance.shawguides.com/search?t=Bahamas

84. Canoe And Kayak Links
Whitewater, Paddling Directories; Kayak and Canoe and boating Equipment Manufacturers; ChrisWrazej British Columbia; Rafting, kayaking canoeing in Canada;
http://ray.afternet.com/~tnr/nwv/canoelinks.html

85. Jiri Bartek's Kayaking World
an extensive source of boating links; Aire Paddling Network; InfoHub Travel GuideCanoeing/kayaking; recreational travel Internet library; American Whitewater
http://web.cuug.ab.ca/~bartekj/kayak.html

Air and Water Conditions Kayaker's Delight

86. Multimedia
Path of a Paddle”; Bill Mason; canoeingsolo and Whitewater kayaking - NationalPaddlesport ACA; risks involved in whitewater boating, defensive and
http://207.36.60.113/multimedia/multimedia.htm
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Catch Every Eddy, Surf Every Wave , Tom Foster and Kel Kelly, 1995; guide to whitewater playboating.
Exploring the Chesapeake in Small Boats , John Page Williams, Jr., 1992. Falls of the James National Recreational River Feasibility Analysis , February 1992. James River as Commonwealth, The Kayaking , Kent Ford, 1995; whitewater and sea kayaking. Knots for Paddlers , ACA, Charlie Walbridge, 1995. Paddle America , Nick Shears, 1992; a guide to trips and outfitters in all 50 states.

87. Alaska's State Parks -- Outdoor Recreation; Camping, Campgrounds, Hiking, Fishin
kayaking fishing backcountry campingNancy Lake State Recreation Area The NancyLake area is a lake It's ideal for canoeing, fishing and boating on a
http://www.vacationalaska.com/info/publiclands/statepk.html
Southeast Alaska
Tongass National Forest
Grindall Island State Park:
Grindall Island is located 18 miles northwest of Ketchikan and is known for its king salmon fishing. Oliver Inlet State Marine Park:
Oliver Inlet, situated between Seymour Canal and Stephans Passage on Admiralty Island is an overland portage for kayakers and offers safe moorage in bad weather. Point Bridget State Park:
Located 38.5 miles north of Juneau the park consists of over 2,800 acres of open forest, rocky beaches and meadowlands. Hiking is a major activity in the park.
Southcentral Region Southcentral Alaska
Eklutna Lake Recreation Area:
Seven miles long, Eklutna lake is 22 miles north of Anchorage via the Glenn Highway (HWY-1). Eklutna lake offers a variety of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. Camping, hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing and snowmachining. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area:
The Nancy Lake area is a lake studded landscape preserved in its natural state for recreation. It's ideal for canoeing, fishing and boating on a network of more than 130 lakes and ponds. Thumb Cove State Marine Park:
Located on the east side of resurrection bay 7.5 miles from Seward. Access via boat, floatplane or water taxi.

88. Whitewater Kayaking Association Of British Columbia
responsible for the sport and recreation of canoeing and kayaking in New to thehome of Norwegian Whitewater, Seakayaking, Racing and Dragon boating.
http://www.whitewater.org/links/links.htm
Home Contact Us Executive List Links
If you would like a link to your site, please contact the webmaster E-mail Us Contact Info Councils Membership Membership Policy Want to join ? Newsletter Clubs Events Schedule Courses Programs Cap Cam Recreation Competition Leadership Cool Stuff Message Board Gear Swap Links Exec Stuff British Columbia Recreational Canoeing Association of BC
Canadian Canoe Polo

There's some photos there from the recent Fourth World Canoe Polo Championships...
Vancouver Kayak Club

This site fills in the details for paddlers in Vancouver and region. Northwest Brigade Canoe Club
THE website for paddlers in the central interior. Kayaking Northern Vancouver Island
Jeffrey Holden's Homepage. A nice site which includes info on local rivers and water levels. BC Ferries
This site include info about: routes, schedules, fares and online reservations.

89. Sunshine Coast Kayaking And Canoeing | BC Kayaking BC Canoeing
New to the Inlet this year are lessons and excursions for RecreationalKayaking. While the Inlet and the Coast in general has always
http://www.bigpacific.com/whattodo/kayak.html
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90. Columbus Outdoor Pursuits - Boating Library
COP boating Library. Harrison; Kayak Essentials Bob Beazley (NOC) (1995); The KayakingSourcebook, by An Illustrated Guide to the Art of canoeing - Bill Mason
http://www.outdoor-pursuits.org/activities/boating/library.htm
COP Boating Library Books and Videos Library Policy:
  • Materials available to COP members only. $20 check for borrowed materials deposit. Two week loan period.
  • Contact Mark at markstei (AT) concentric.net or 614-297-8721 for library loans. Books * Instructional Books:
    • ACA Introduction to Paddling - Canoeing basics for lakes and rivers (1996) ACA Kayak and Canoe Games - by Laurie Gullion (1996) ACA Knots for Paddlers - Charlie Walbridge (1995) ACA River Safety Report 1992-1995 - Walbridge (1996) ACA River Safety Report 1996-1999 - Walbridge (2000) Basic River Canoeing - McNair, McNair, Landry (1985) Basic River Canoeing - Robert E. McNair (1968) Building Your Kevlar Canoe - James Moran (1995) Canoeing by Dave Harrison Kayak Essentials - Bob Beazley (NOC) (1995) The Kayaking Sourcebook, by Cecil Kuhne (1998). Path of the Paddle: An Illustrated Guide to the Art of Canoeing - Bill Mason (1995) Recreational WW Canoeing: Instructor Guide (1978) River Rescue - Les Bechel and Slim Ray (1985) River Safety Report 1982-1985 - Charlie Walbridge (1986) Sea Kayaking by Nigel Foster Standard First Aid - American Red Cross (1988) Surf Every Wave - Tom Fost and Kel Kelly (1995) The Bombproof Roll and Beyond - Paul Dutky (1993) The Complete Book of Sea Kayaking - Derek Hutchinson (1994) The Essential Sea Kayaker: A Complete Course for the Open Water Paddler - David Seidman (1992) Whitewater and Sea Kayaking - Kent Ford (1995) Whitewater Canoeing - William O. Sandreuter (1976)

    91. National Rivers: Oregon River News, Whitewater, Paddling, Canoeing, Kayaking, Ra
    degrade. Registration and a fee would create an ongoing fund with whichto upgrade and maintain boating and recreational facilities.
    http://www.adventuresports.com/river/nors/states/or-news.htm
    The National Rivers Website, Rivers of Oregon: Oregon River News and Opinions
    • Reports and descriptions of specific rivers in Oregon. The current status of river conservation and access issues in Oregon.
    The following news is assembled from postings from various sources, as a public service. The sponsors of this website do not assume responsibility for accuracy. Always double-check information before relying on it, especially when your safety is involved! WE NEED A WEBMASTER TO UPDATE OUR PAGES! STATEWIDE ISSUES: Rogue Rogue River Fee Demos Corportations Survive, Salmon Don't Two Boating Bills Under Construction Bill Delays Dam Removals ... Modifications Proposed for Two Wild and Scenic Rivers Questionable use of funds The Rogue River fee demo program, in place since 1997, caused some concern at a public meeting held last October to discuss the past and future uses of the project's income. Michael Greenbaum of the North West Rafters Assocation ( http://www.nwrafters.org ) raised several issues pertaining to the allocation, even possible misallocation, of funds. Fully 60 percent of the available money was spent on toilets at Foster bar, but Greenbaum writes in the December issue of the NWRA's

    92. Tourism In The Great Lakes Region
    in the winter to golf, fishing, boating and swimming in the summer. The eight GreatLakes states have about 3.7 million registered recreational boats, or about
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    ... Shipwrecks Circle Tour Overview Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron ... Lake Ontario References Tourism Maps Traffic and Construction Weather and Climate Tourism in the Great Lakes Region What's New Overview General Resources Laws ... Research What's New Great Lakes Cruising Coalition The Great Lakes Cruising Coalition is an organization of Great Lakes American and Canadian port cities, port authorities and the St. Lawrence Seaway. The GLCC was formed in 1997 to promote the Great Lakes and seaway as a world class cruising destination. American Indian group divided South Bend Tribune (3/15) The board of directors for the National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture Inc. has decided to accept 38 acres of free land in Portland, Ind., to use for a new cultural center. EDITORIAL: Boat tour ideas add to harbour's promise The Hamilton Spectator (3/11) One of the best things about the restoration of Hamilton Harbour is that every success creates a desire to unlock more of the bay's potential. Michigan City, Ind. drums up bike trail backing

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    94. Paddling With The ACA
    came to my attention that fatalitiesspecifically drowningswhile canoeing or kayakingare a fairly significant portion of all boatingrelated drownings
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    Paddling With The ACA
    New U.S. Coast Guard Official Reaches Out to Paddlers By Jeff Yeager, Executive Director, American Canoe Association In the past, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) has been viewed by some paddlers as a detached government agency, accused of showing little concern for boating issues affecting paddlers and other non-motorized boaters. The American Canoe Association (ACA) has always known another side of the USCG, one backed by hard-working boating safety professionals, who, if guilty of anything, were guilty of trying to please all of the people all of the time. But regardless of past impressions, it's clear that a new attempt at even greater cooperation with non-motorized boaters is now underway in the USCG. Captain Michael F. Holmes, the newly appointed Chief of the USCG's Office of Boating Safety, scheduled a meeting with staff at the ACA national office outside of Washington only three weeks after assuming his new post. Later, ACA's Director of Safety, Education and Instruction, Wing Watson, sat down for an interview with Captain Holmes to give him a chance to speak directly to paddlers across the country. ACA: Many paddlers probably aren't familiar with the USCG's Office of Boating Safety. Can you tell us a little about the Office and its purpose?

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