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Paddling across Canada to honour sesquicentennial

Residents from Kelowna paddled to Ottawa for the Canada Day celebration
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Kelowna resident Wayne Wilson paddled to Ottawa, along with others from the Okanagan, to honour Canada香蕉视频直播檚 150th birthday. - Credit: Contributed

Taking little more than a month to complete their journey, Okanagan residents went on a paddling expedition which ended in celebration; Canada香蕉视频直播檚 150th celebration.

Around 36 paddlers with three canoes started their journey at Fort St. James in early June on the Stuart River, paddling across Canada to arrive at the birthday bash on Parliament Hill.

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The band took various fur trade routes across Canada and new paddlers joined them as as they made their way east.

During the final leg, around 150 paddles ended up celebrating their journey together, said Wilson. The canoes are traditional voyagers canoe, and reach a length of 25 feet. They can hold six people at a time.

The Red Rogues team had paddlers from the Okanagan, as well as from Vancouver Island, Kaslo, Calgary, Ontario and one from Spokane, Washington. Their red canoe, which is featured on Wilson香蕉视频直播檚 , has a home in Vernon.

Many camped in tents, but some brought campers, said Wilson.

The trip left him feeling a little weary. It wasn香蕉视频直播檛 Wilson香蕉视频直播檚 first time across Canada, but it was his first time travelling the country in a canoe.

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The Okanagan paddlers香蕉视频直播 first day on the water was June 6, with their grand finale ending July 1.

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The journey was a joint effort. Groves said the Red Rogues, along with two other teams from Rocky Mountain House, Alta. and Manitoba were the only ones to complete the adventure from Fort St. James to Ottawa.

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It wasn香蕉视频直播檛 the first time Groves honored Canadian history with a paddling trip. In 2011, a group travelled from Invermere to Oreagon along the Columbia River to honor the British-Canadian fur trader David Thompson.

To organize the journey, all he had to do was round up his adventurous paddling acquaintances.

Wilson said the trip could not have been done without the collaboration of others.

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Paddlers make their way across the North Saskatchewan River as they paddled across Canada to honour the sesquicentennial. - Credit: Contributed




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