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Reflections while kayaking
on Little Tomiko
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One of the best things about
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A loon on Lake Talon
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A mallard duck at Port
Carling locks
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Paddling alone ...
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Or with company ...
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Adventures await
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Paddling at Little Tomiko
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There is always another river
to follow
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And more sights to see.
Piebald deer near Lake Talon. Summer 2006
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The canoe pulled up on the
peaceful beach awaits the next adventure
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Using the greenland paddle to
make sharp turns is an easy maneuver... even in rough water.
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Kayaking on Kaibuskong Bay,
Lake Talon
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Georgian Bay sunset. Northern
Ontario has a wide variety of kayaking, boating and canoeing
locales.
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So many tranquil rivers to
explore
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So many sunsets to watch ...
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We hope
you've enjoyed spending time with us ...
"where
wood and water meet"
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