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  2. Where are the best kayak and canoe access points near ... - AOL

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    Where to launch your kayak or canoe in rivers and lakes across Chittenden County. Where are the best kayak and canoe access points near Burlington? Here's a guide.

  3. Canoes, kayaks open doors to fishing adventures for paddling ...

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    Aug. 18—THOMPSON, N.D. — Bryan Ford has a nice fishing boat parked in his yard, but it probably won't see water this summer. Don't feel too bad for Ford, though, he's still getting plenty of ...

  4. Sea kayak - Wikipedia

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    Sea kayaks are used around the world for marine (sea) journeys from a few hours to many weeks, and can accommodate one to three paddlers along with their camping gear, food, water, and other supplies. Solo sea kayaks are 3.0–5.5 m (10–18 ft) long, while tandem craft can be up to 8 m (26 ft) long; beam widths range from 53 cm (21 in) to 91 ...

  5. U.S. National Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Whitewater Center (USNWC) is a not-for-profit outdoor recreation and athletic training facility for whitewater rafting, kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking and ice skating which opened to the public in 2006. [1]

  6. Kayak fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sit-on-top kayak rigged for fishing See also Fishing kayaks. While native people of the Arctic regions did not rely on kayaks for fishing, in recent years sport fishing from kayaks has become popular in both fresh and salt water, especially in warmer regions due to the ease of entry.

  7. Heroes on the Water helps veterans through kayak fishing on ...

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    Kayak fishing is the heart of HOW’s approach, and for good reason. There’s something about being on the water, away from it all, that lets people breathe a little easier.