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The Kayak Centre of Rhode Island invites you to a FREE SLIDESHOW: Tuesday, March 21 at 7:00 pm.

SEA KAYAKING IN NEWFOUNDLAND & NOVA SCOTIA

Where the land meets the sea has always held a special fascination and Atlantic Canada, with its thousands of kilometres of bays, beaches, harbours and headlands has claimed some of the most spectacular coastline on the continent. Join us in a slide presentation where we will journey by sea kayak into little known corners of the east coast, areas that have scarcely changed since the Europeans first arrived over 400 years ago: The rugged islands of Nova Scotia¹s Atlantic archipelago, the cliffs and whales of the Cape Breton Highlands, the highest tides on earth in the the Bay of Fundy, the sand beaches of Prince Edward Island, and the deep fjords and icebergs of Newfoundland.

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Scott Cunningham is a biologist and sea kayaker who has explored the Atlantic coast by canoe and sea kayak for over two decades. In 1980 he circumnavigated the entire province in an open canoe. He has written extensively on the biology, geology and human history of the coastline for outdoor magazines and has published Sea Kayaking in Nova Scotia, a detailed route guide. He is a Senior Instructor with the British Canoe Union (5*) and has developed the national sea kayaking program for the Canadian Recreational Canoeing Association. Scott lives in Tangier, where he operates Coastal Adventures.

www.kayakcentre.com

The Kayak Centre of Rhode Island

9 Phillips Street

Wickford, RI 02852

401-295-4400

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