Links

 

Need to identify your old wooden canoe?  Dan Miller has an excellent identification guide set up on his website.

Want to learn more about wooden canoes and the people who build, restore, own, and use them?  The Wooden Canoe Heritage Association is a group of volunteer enthusiasts who make it their mission in life to share the good word.

Interested in paddling in Manitoba?  Paddle Manitoba has the information you want on paddlers, equipment, instruction, and canoe route information

Need info about paddling in Canada?  Paddle Canada, formerly the Canadian Recreational Canoeing Association, has the info you need.

The American Canoeing Association.

Need to interact with other paddlers about paddling in Canada?  Canadian Canoe Routes is an excellent web forum.

Manitoba Pioneer Camp.  The summer camp that Bill Mason worked at, so did I, and its the camp that my children attend.

Mark and Becky Molina.  Freestyle paddlers and instructors.

Bob Foote and Karen Knight.   Freestyle paddlers and instructors.

Feel the need for a good spring fix of paddling comradeship and excellent paddling instruction?  La Louisianne is the grand-daddy of freestyle canoeing symposiums.

To stay in touch with other paddlers interested in Style and in Freestyle paddling, visit Free_Style on Yahoo groups.

The Musical Instrument Makers Forum.  My favourite web source for lutherie information.  Very well run, active, and full of good people.

One of my hobbies is the keeping of tropical fish.  I keep wild Angelfish in planted tanks.  Visit the Angelfish Forum II and the  Planted Tank for more info.