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New for 2012!
What better way could there be than spending a lazy summer weekend kayaking on Georgian Bay. As the name implies, these three day trips are held over a weekend perfect for a short escape from the office, with White Squall’s traditional great guiding and fantastic food.
(note: you need basic paddle / rescue skills for all trips on this page)
Franklin Island Weekender $495 June 8 - 10 (3 days)
Franklin Island is an incredible island for exploring by kayak; a great combination of protected bays and inlets with great views toward the bay. We’ve been taking daytrips and spending weekends there as staff for years (our kids first kayak trips were out here) and we never (never) tire of spending time out here.
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Kayak Trip Handbook & Packing List
Cathcart Island Weekender $495 July 20 - 22 (3 days)
The Cathcarts are one of those places that just call out ‘peace’. A truly special place on the bay, there are so many islands to explore including Sandy Island (recently protected by the Nature Conservancy of Canada and the Georgian Bay Land Trust). Great campsites and summer swims along with island relaxation make for a perfect three day weekend.
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Kayak Trip Handbook & Packing List
McCoy Island Weekender $495 Aug. 17 - 19 (3 days)
The McCoy Islands are part of the Mink and McCoy Island chain. They are located further out in the bay and offer spectacular camping and paddling in a slightly more remote location of the bay than our other weekenders. We’ll have plenty of time to explore both in and out of our boats; another perfect weekend away from it all!
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Kayak Trip Handbook & Packing List
Other Important Details
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If bringing your own boat, we may ask another person to paddle your boat while you go in a tandem.
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Programmes subject to HST, includes boat rental.
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Meals are provided for multi-day trips only.
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Please note that trips meet at White Squall at 9 am unless otherwise noted.
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Kayak Trip Handbook & Packing List
For all trips you must have “ Basic Skills” (or equivalent) and capsize practice, as well as “ Basic Rescue” (or equivalent) including being able to perform assisted rescues & previous camping experience.
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