Paddle Play in Bruce County
Those warm, summer days are fast approaching, and it is time
for planning great paddle adventures.
This is a plug for two fun, and unusual paddle events in beautiful Bruce
County. Firstly, the 20th
Annual North Canoe Race on the Saugeen River at Paisley. Secondly, the Bruce Peninsula Multisport
Race, based in Wiarton, and exploring the spectacular Georgian Bay shoreline
from Cabot Head south. These events are
both full weekend, and family-friendly so bring the whole clan for outdoor, and
active fun.
Now in its 20th year, the North Canoe Race takes
place on June 7-9/13, and is hosted by the Saugeen Paddlers Club in
Paisley. It celebrates Canadian history
by re-enacting the traditions of the North Canoe, a 300 lb., 26 ft. vessel used
by fur traders, and pioneers in Canada’s frontier days. Teams of 6 to 8 people paddle these massive
canoes in competition on the Saugeen River.
Land-based Voyageur Games follow, including children’s events. Camping, campfires, storytelling, music, and
shared food all happen on-site. For
more details, contact Ed Maxwell at ed.maxwell@bmts.com
or 519-353-3194. Also see www.paisleyvillage.ca and search North
Canoe Race.
It is also great time to kayak the Saugeen River, which is
navigable, and lovely from Hanover all the way to Southampton. Traversing over 100 km of rolling forests,
fields, and wetlands, paddling provides a special vantage on this rural
countryside. Wildlife includes deer,
fox, raccoon, herons, waterfowl, and fish species. Last year, there was an abundance of belted kingfisher along the
river. River conditions vary throughout
the season, so do your research. Water
reports, and detailed maps are available from Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority
at www.svca.on.ca/canoe.php .
The Bruce Peninsula Multisport Race ( www.brucepeninsulamultisport.ca
) happens on August 9-10/13 in Wiarton.
Both volunteers and competitors are welcome at this very inclusive
community event sponsored by the Peninsula Adventure Sport Association
(PASA). Experienced paddlers are needed
as water safety marshals for the racers, on both the short course on Colpoys
Bay, and on the long course near Hope and Barrow Bays. Competitors choose either a 25 km route, or
a 100 km challenge, including kayak, bike, and run segments. There are also youth, and children’s events,
camping, music, food, and the Peninsula’s spectacular scenery. It is a fun, and active weekend!
Bruce County offers a wealth of paddling opportunities on
Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, the Saugeen, Sauble, and Rankin Rivers, and many
inland lakes. Journeying west from
Wiarton, it is possible to follow the historic Bruce Peninsula Portage through
Boat, and Spry Lakes to Lake Huron. Grey-Bruce
Adventours (www.facebook.com/greybruceadventours)
offers guided trips to help you experience the area. With so many adventures awaiting, come to Bruce County for great
paddle play. I hope to see you at the
North Canoe Race and the Multisport!