News & Notes
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
Bird Watching by Water S26 Read More »
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
President’s Message – Spring 2026 Read More »
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
Canada Games – way back when Read More »
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
Hazen is hard at work organizing presentations for the winter, so we can kind of scratch our paddling itch without actually being out in the cold and ice.
Winter Presentations Past and Present Read More »
The photographs in the calendar have been contributed by all of you – the one above, of Arnold’s Cove, is by Paula Birmingham. Great photo, Paula!
The printing is being covered by Newfoundland Power, which is very generous of them. So everything you pay for your calendar will go straight to relief for those who need it. They make great Christmas gifts, too – not that we would ever drop hints or anything!
The summer of 2025 will be remembered as the hottest, dryest
summer recorded in the province. While our members reported
many fabulous paddling adventures and pleasant days on the
water, we are concerned about future climatic events.
Preseident’s Message – Fall 2025 Read More »
With the increase rec kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, and rekindled interest in canoes, it seemed time to provide some info about good places to paddle if you’re not heading to the ocean. Of course, sea kayakers can enjoy themselves here too. So take at look at this article, and get out paddling! There are too
Thirty Ponds in 30 Days? Where to Paddle on the Avalon Read More »