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Paddling
Kayaking in Loch Etive
13 to 14 Dec 2009


River Clyde and White Cart
21 Nov 2009


Lismore and Shuna
7 Nov 2009


Arisaig, Loch Morar & Eilean Munde
19 to 21 Sep 2009


Gigha
5 to 6 Sep 2009


Camasunary
28 to 30 Aug 2009


North Berwick
22 Aug 2009


Queensferry
8 Jul 2009


Bass Rock
5 Jul 2009


Inchkeith
2 Jul 2009


Plocton
25 Apr to 02 May 2009


Firth of Forth
20 Apr 2009


Kayak Instruction on Skye
23 to 25 Mar 2009


Open Canoe on the River Teith
21 Mar 2009


Paddling the Islands of North Berwick
28 Feb 2009


Surf Kayaking and BBQ at Seacliff
17 Jan 2009


White Water Safety and Rescue Course, Findhorn River
15 to 16 Nov 2008


White Water on the River Tay, Stanley
9 Nov 2008


Canoeing in Loch Etive
2 to 3 Aug 2008


Sea Kayaking, Seil Island
11 May 2008

Sea Kayaking, Skye
28 April to 1 May 2008

Canoeing, Inverpolly
14 to 15 April 2008

White Water on the River Carron
5 Apr 2008

Sea Kayaking course in Lochs Linnhe and Creran
2 to 3 June 2007

Sea Kayaking in Milford Sound, New Zealand
6 Dec 2006

White Water Kayaking in Rotorua, New Zealand
23 Nov 2006

Sea Kayaking in Lake Taupo, New Zealand
22 Nov 2006

White Water Rafting in Rotorua, New Zealand
19 Nov 2006

Backcountry Canoeing in Algonquin Provincial Park
18-20 Aug 2006

Sea Kayaking in Terra Nova National Park
18 July 2006

Canoeing in Algonquin Provincial Park
30 June to 3 July 2006

Canoeing in Killarney Provincial Park
16&17 Aug 2005


Kayaking on Manitoulin Island
15 Aug 2005


Canoeing in Toronto harbour
1 Aug 2005

Kayaking and Canoeing

Scotland has many places on offer for kayaking and canoeing, internally, there are numerous rivers and lochs of varying shapes and sizes to explore and some of the latter have islands within for further investigation.   The coastline is jaggy and has plenty of sea lochs, both long and short and lots of islands that can be explored by sea kayak and can be a bit of a hot-spot for wildlife too, somewhere to spend more time in the future I think and judging by the seemingly increasing number of kayak & canoe laden cars on the road, I'm not alone.


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