With more than 20,000 lakes and rivers and endless pristine wilderness, the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Southwestern Québec is a paddler's paradise.
In this episode of Paddle Tales, host, Ken Whiting, explores Québec's newest park, Opemican National Park, by foot and sea kayak before heading to the annual Kipawa River Festival, kayaking the rugged and beautiful Class 4 section of whitewater the area is known for.
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WHITEWATER KAYAK at the Kipawa River Festival: http://www.kipawariver.ca/
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Sea Kayaking in Abitibi-Témiscamingue | Paddle Tales
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With more than 20,000 lakes and rivers and endless pristine wilderness, the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region in Southwestern Québec is a paddler's paradise.
In this episode of Paddle Tales, host, Ken Whiting, explores Québec's newest park, Opemican National Park, by foot and sea kayak before heading...
In this episode of Paddle Tales, host, Ken Whiting, explores Québec's newest park, Opemican National Park, by foot and sea kayak before heading...
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