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I am a sea kayaker from the uk. normally living in western canada. i am
visiting the halifax, dartmouth, bedford area now but i am trying to get some paddling in. where do i go? when i get to newfoundland next week i have a friend that will help me put more miles under my boat in a week that i would in a a year; but here there seems to be very little happening on the sea kayak scene. easten passage looks wonderfull but i have yet to see a kayak there. i have a rented yellow squal tied to a rented car and i don't want to make for the islands outside of the harbour with no knowlege of currents and local issues. i am having troubles finding charts of the area as well. this is as much my fault as anyones becuase my work conflicts with the chandlers open hours. any help would ne nice. fiona oh.. i just realized this si a ww group. sorry. i am posting anyway. |
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![]() On 24-Aug-2005, "Fiona Stirling" wrote: i am visiting the halifax, dartmouth, bedford area now but i am trying to get some paddling in. where do i go? I've been there a few times and that's a great place for paddling. The following from memory: The Halifax harbour is pretty gross (they don't treat the sewage properly there). Head out to Porter Lake park - about 45 min drive the other side of Dartmouth. That's a big sal****er lake that's protected compared to the open ocean. You can paddle to within a stones throw of the ocean, but the short river out of the lake is not runnable in a sea kayak at the tide levels I've seen - maybe if it was higher. If you want surf, Lawrencetown beach (on the way to Porter Lake) is the local surfing spot. Further up the Eastern Shore you'll find lots of islands that you can paddle among. Murphy Point (IIRC) near Tangier gives access to lots of paddling. At Tangier, Coastal Adventures outfitters are nice folks who can help you with info. Scott Cunningham runs it. There are topo maps of the area that are good. You don't need a chandler, you could get the maps at Mountain Equipment Coop - they are downtown. For that matter, MEC's staff in the paddling department can probably help you somewhat and the store's bulletin board may have notes from paddling clubs for get togethers. I know folks that live there and it's true that you won't see many sea kayaks. That has more to do with the small population and large area than the lack of a sea kayaking scene. Mike |
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thank yo mike.
I got a short paddle in and visited tangier. i missed the tour but spoke to a lovely young lady there that put me on to a tourist cabin in bras ' dor lakes area. forgive the spelling. scott cunningham's staff was very helpfull. i will be in newfoundland next week, there i know if the weather is less than gail force i will get out for a paddle. tomorrow the car and boat go back . next time here i will have to visit cape bretton. the c. d. squall is fine but i miss my capella all the same. thank you mike for the help. fiona |
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