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Embarking on a canoe adventure in Ontario is more than a recreational pastime—it’s a return to something fundamental. It’s the quiet rhythm of paddles cutting through glassy water at dawn, the burn in your shoulders after a long portage, and the shared laughter around a fire when the lake finally goes still.

Join us in making memories with lots of fun and a few questionable choices along the way as we inevitably get our feet wet.

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Are you a speed demon or a seeker of silence? Dive into the ultimate canoeing showdown: the clash between high-tech efficiency and wilderness tradition. This episode pits the relentless velocity of a bent shaft paddle engineered for the 'sit and switch' technique against the soulful artistry of the straight-shaft blade. Discover why proponents of carbon fibre claim it saves your body, while traditionalists argue that the noisy 'Hutt!' of racing culture destroys the peace of the wild. Whether you crave the biomechanical advantage of a vertical catch or the silent grace of the Canadian stroke, this overview will help you decide which paddle truly belongs in your hands."
On a sultry July day in 1917, Canada's answer to Vincent van Gogh paddled into the Algonquin wilderness and vanished, leaving behind an empty, upturned canoe and a century of questions. When Tom Thomson’s body finally surfaced eight days later, it bore a mysterious four-inch bruise on the temple and fishing line wrapped strangely around his ankle. Was this a clumsy accident by an expert woodsman, or a cover-up for a drunken brawl, a debt gone wrong, or a heated argument over the Great War?From whispered rumors of a pregnant lover to forensic evidence suggesting his body may still lie hidden in a park grave rather than the family plot, this episode dives deep into the forensic discrepancies and dark legends surrounding the death of Canada’s most iconic painter.
The history of the Canadian Canoe Museum. How it started and what it's been through to become what it has today.
How Paddling Resets the Modern Brain explores why stepping into a canoe may be one of the most powerful antidotes to the hyper‑digital, overstimulated world we live in. Drawing from Indigenous teachings and emerging clinical research, the episode shows how the rhythmic act of paddling grounds the mind, reconnects identity, and restores cognitive balance. Listeners will learn how culture acts as a compass while nature quiets the biological “noise” that fuels stress and addiction. Through stories, science, and lived experience, we uncover why people feel more focused, resilient, and emotionally regulated after time on the water. Ultimately, the episode argues that the path to modern recovery may begin with a paddle, a shoreline, and a return to who we are.
This is a journey of 4 guys that started back when we were kids. Although the group has grown and changed over the years, this is the spot where we are putting the canoeing and camping records in place about our trips.
An interactive discussion about some of the basics of first aid and rescue. Get some basic information that could help get you out of a tight spot.
The Meanest Link is a challenging route that links Oxtongue Lake, Huntsville, Brent, and Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Outfitters stores. A true endurance test.
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