Go behind the scenes at the 2nd annual Canadian Canoe Symposium and the National Sea Kayak Symposium to talk Greenland paddling with James Roberts from learntokayak.ca, Scott Ewart teaches how to paddle faster, and the man behind paddlinginstructor.com David H. Johnson shares about flares.
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Episode 3: From the Canadian Canoe Symposium and National Sea Kayak Symposium
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Go behind the scenes at the 2nd annual Canadian Canoe Symposium and the National Sea Kayak Symposium to talk Greenland paddling with James Roberts from learntokayak.ca, Scott Ewart teaches how to paddle faster, and the man behind paddlinginstructor.com David H. Johnson shares about flares....
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