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Johnstone Strait Kayaking - Vancouver Island, Canada, July 5-10, 2009

A remarkable location to go multi-day kayaking, and a great vacation without going far from home. Susan and I joined this guided kayak trip from Sunday July 5 through Friday July 10 departing from Telegraph Cove near Port Mc Neil on Vancouver Island.
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  • Nina and Scott paddling

    Nina and Scott paddling

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  • Susan, Christian, and Scott sitting on a log at a rest on our first day.

    Susan, Christian, and Scott sitting on a log at a rest on our first day.

  • The mighty Harlequin Duck

    The mighty Harlequin Duck

  • Susan paddling towards Kaikash Creek camp

    Susan paddling towards Kaikash Creek camp

  • Nina and Scott paddling

    Nina and Scott paddling

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  • Our guide Kate paddling

    Our guide Kate paddling

  • Our guide Kate paddling

    Our guide Kate paddling

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  • Christian from Germany via the UK paddling.

    Christian from Germany via the UK paddling.

  • Our guide Kate paddling

    Our guide Kate paddling

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  • Sawdust bound for the pulp mill

    Sawdust bound for the pulp mill

  • Sign indicating boundary for Orca reserve.  You are not allowed to enter into the boundaries of this reserve unless, ahem, you happen to be fishing.

    Sign indicating boundary for Orca reserve. You are not allowed to enter into the boundaries of this reserve unless, ahem, you happen to be fishing.

  • Sean demonstrating poor positioning.

    Sean demonstrating poor positioning.

  • A nice fleet of kayaks

    A nice fleet of kayaks

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    Sign indicating boundary for Orca reserve.  You are not allowed to enter into the boundaries of this reserve unless, ahem, you happen to be fishing.
    Sean demonstrating poor positioning.
    A nice fleet of kayaks