- kayaking, with a
canoe being called an 'open
canoe' or Canadian. A few of the
recreational forms of
canoeing are
canoe camping and
canoe racing.
Other forms...
- A
canoe is a lightweight,
narrow water vessel,
typically pointed at both ends and open on top,
propelled by one or more
seated or
kneeling paddlers facing...
- of
speed by West
African dugout canoes.
Barbot stated,
regarding West
African canoers and West
African dugout canoes, the "speed with
which these people...
-
disciplines of
canoeing in
Olympic competition:
slalom and sprint. Two
styles of
boats are used in this sport:
canoes with 1 or 2
canoers and
kayaks with...
- bridge. In the 1860s more than 200
canoers,
mostly at Lévis,
provided transportation for p****engers and goods. Ice
canoeing was
practiced in
Montreal from...
- the
former train route along the
Little Miami River. Bikers, hikers, and
canoers often stop at the
market or a
restaurant along the
trail which follows...
-
usually canoes ranging in size from small,
unornamented canoes (waka tīwai) used for
fishing and
river travel to large,
decorated war
canoes (waka taua)...
- century,
adventurous canoers sought to
conquer the river's
formidable challenges. The book
Shooting The Franklin :
Early canoeing on Tasmania's wild rivers...
-
Betula papyrifera (paper birch, also
known as (American)
white birch and
canoe birch) is a short-lived
species of
birch native to
northern North America...
-
December 2007, five and a half
years after he was
believed to have died in a
canoeing accident.
Darwin was
arrested and
charged with fraud. His wife, Anne, was...