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Luxury suite or cottage for six; delicious breakfast.
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Sea Kayaking Calendar

Sat 11 Sep 12:00am
Orcas Island
Thu 16 Sep 12:00am - 12:00pm
Bowron Lakes, BC
Thu 16 Sep 12:00am - 12:00pm
Bowron Lakes, BC
Thu 16 Sep 12:00am - 12:00pm
Bowron Lakes, BC
Sat 18 Sep 12:00am
Dungeness Lighthouse
Sat 18 Sep 12:00am
Lake Washington Tour – South End

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Sea Kayaking News
ACA Coastal Kayaking Instructor Workshops/Exam (IDW/ICE) Fall Clinic
Written by Rhonda Schwab   
Thursday, 19 August 2010 00:00

It is time again for the return of the ACA Coastal Kayaking Instructor Workshops/Exam (IDW/ICE)

Great turn out for our first one this past Spring and look forward to filling this next one. 

ACA  Coastal Kayaking Instructor Certification Workshop (IDW & ICE) 
Instructors Development Workshop and Instructor Certification Exam  (L3)

Two of the area's best coaches, Chris Mitchell and Pete Stevens have teamed up to offer Washington Kayak Club members Level 3   Fee $575.00

WKC offered again for the second time this year an opportunity to its members which will be held

Sept 17-19 for the (IDW)  and Oct 23-24 for the (ICE) .

These will be held  at Bowman Bay.    .

WKC was proud to offer this great opportunity to its members.  If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to coach others and pass along your kayaking skills as a Certified Instructor here’s the chance.

So if you are interested in this kind of training please contact Rhonda Schwab, at 253-735-9402, or email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .   Limited to 8

Training programs like this help build our members for a safe and fun club.

Rhonda G . Schwab, WKC Clinic & Training Chair 

 
WKC Basic Sea Kayaking Class--Photos in Gallery
Written by Susan Roth   
Sunday, 20 June 2010 16:48

img_2403_webPhotos from the May 21-23, 2010 Basic Sea Kayaking class are available for viewing in the Sea Kayaking Gallery on WKC's website:

http://www.washingtonkayakclub.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=147&Itemid=169

and in:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31463139@N06/sets/72157624317184236/detail/

 

 

 
New Activites Added to Calender!
Written by Rob Freelove   
Monday, 31 May 2010 20:21

Six new practice sessions have been added to the calender - look for "Soaked & Silly with Suds & Spuds" on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the summer Tongue out

See the article  "Lighthouses of Washington"  in the Sea Kayaking News section for more fun and exciting trips Smile

 
Lighthouses of Washington
Written by Rob Freelove   
Monday, 31 May 2010 17:52
(Updated July 28, 2010:  Added two more lighthouse paddles)

Lighthouses of Washington

By Jay Reeves

The state of Washington has one of the richest marine-based histories in the nation… let’s explore it!!!

Mariners (not the ball team) were men who navigated the seas in search of food, fortune, and fame.  Borne out of necessity, lighthouses were constructed around the region to warn & guide these mariners safely home.

Many consider a lighthouse just “a building” and subsequently they are taken for granted.  But each one of these lighthouses in Washington has its own heroic tale of bringing these mariners home…tales that might not be recorded on paper and are only passed on verbally from one Light Keeper to the next.
Read more...
 
Legislation to Ratify Historic Maa-Nulth Nations Final Agreement
Sunday, 11 October 2009 15:22

Ottawa, Ontario

The following statement was released in mid-June 2009 by the Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Metis and Non-Status Indians:

“Yesterday the Government of Canada completed the final Parliamentary step to ratify the Maa-nulth First Nations Final Agreement. In a true show of partnership and a shared common goal, this legislation successfully passed through Parliament in four days. Bill C-41, introduced in the House of Commons on June 15 and passed by the Senate on June 18, received Royal Assent yesterday.

This historic Agreement, negotiated under the British Columbia Treaty Process, signals the beginning of a new era for the Maa-nulth First Nations, as we continue our shared path of a renewed relationship between Canada, the Province of British Columbia, and most importantly, the Maa-nulth people. Modern treaties, like this one, not only foster stronger relationships with First Nation people, but also help create a stable, positive economic climate for investment and growth.

This legislation and the Maa-nulth Final Agreement will provide certainty, and for the Maa-nulth First Nations in particular, rights regarding self-government and the ownership and management of lands and resources. Certainty creates the foundation for a renewed relationship with Canada and an improved quality of life for the Maa-nulth First Nations.

When meeting with the Maa-nulth chiefs and federal negotiators earlier this week, all spoke of hope for the future, pride in reaching a formidable goal, and respect for the history that brought us all to this point. Today is an opportunity for all involved to celebrate that optimism, savour the satisfaction of a job well-done and look forward to a stronger relationship as we move forward together.”

 
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