Re: [Paddlewise] east coast sites

From: MAX <MAX_at_solomax.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:23:44 -0300
At 07:59 AM 11/08/98 -0700, John Waddington wrote:
>I am hoping to take a trip to the east coast of Canada early this fall. 
>I am looking for advice on possible sea kayak day trips. 

If you will be passing through New Brunswick, I highly recommend you do the
day paddle bewteen Mispic Beach(on the edge of the Bay of Fundy, 10 miles
east of Saint John), and St. Martins. 

I have paddled the entire coast of Oregon(easly one of the most
interesting(deverse and rugged) coasts in North America), and I believe the
day paddle between Mispic and St. Martins is just as good, if not better
than any stretch of scenery on the coast of Oregon. 

There are caves, many huge pillers of rock rising out of the ocean(some
that are flat and grassy that you can tent on top of), harbour seals,
whales, and totally secluded beaches with surf almost never over one
foot(if any at all).

The only requirement is that you have to plan your trip so that you are
ALWAYS paddling with the tide. The difference in ebb and flood is often 20
to 25 feet. Don't even think of fighting. 

Have fun... ALWAYS!

MAX

~~ http://www.solomax.com - a four year solo kayaking journey ~


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