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Spring 2011

Features: 2011 Canoe Buyers Guide: 129 best canoes for Tripping, solo, fishing, racing, rivers and kid; The Fight to Save Gunwale Bobbing; Jacobson vs. Callan on the Bent Shaft Debate. See Full Contents 

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Early Summer 2011
Features: Anniversary Edition: Looking back on the first 10 years of Canoeroots;
Vada Expedition Report: 93 days, local food, world’s deepest lake, no crowds. See Full Contents
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Summer/Fall 2011
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New Rules for Canoeists: Camping, cooking, driving, paddling, social networking and even fashion; SPECIAL REPORT: Are we loving the classic Dumoine River to death?; Summer Vacations Made Easy: 7 campgrounds for family fun. See Full Contents
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Buyer's Guide - Annual 2012
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Most comprehensive Paddling Buyer’s Guide in North American; 156 pages of the 350+ Hottest Canoe, Kayaks, Paddleboards and Gear;  Includes: Whitewater, Touring Kayaks, Canoeing, SUP, Recreational Kayaks, Paddles, Apparel. See Full Contents
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Spring 2010

Features: Canoe Buyer's Guide; The 150 Best Canoes of 2010; Portage Niagara Falls.
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Early Summer 2010

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Features: Ruffin It: Tips, tricks and treats for dog paddling; Canoe People of the Year: Most influential canoeists of 2010.
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Features: How to Survive: Expert tactics to survive; Portages From Hell: The best stories from the 10 worst trails; 7 after-dark adventures.
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Spring 2009
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2009 Canoe Buyers Guide: Lakewater, whitewater, recreational and solo, 141 best canoes of the year.
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Early Summer 2009

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Cheap Weekend Escapes; Getaway Café;The Honeymooners: A whole new meaning to the term weekend warriors.

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Summer/Fall 2009

Features:
Unbowed: Six canoe women who have done it all; Gear Makeover: Canoe fashion for women only, gear you won’t have to share.

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Spring 2008

Features: 2008 Canoe Buyers Guide:; How the Prospector became canoeings most enduring design; Turning your canoe into the ultimate whitewater tripper; Faster, Longer, Stronger: Improve your paddling performance. See Full Content
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Early Summer 2008

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Features: Speed Trap: Slowing down on the Stikine, the fastest canoe river in the west; Get Fresh: The pure facts on treating your drinking water. See Full Contents

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51st Parrallel: Frank Wolf’s 75-day expedition to save the boreal forest; Lighten Up: Learn how to trip with less and enjoy it more. See Full Contents
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Spring 2007

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Features: By Paddle and Paintbrush: Rivers through the eyes of an artist; Legend Lost: Herd Pohl died with a paddle in his hands; Who Are You: Canoe tripping’s three subspecies. See Full Contents
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Early Summer 2007

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Features: Canoe Buyers Guide; Linking lakes for the best canoe campsites; Tandem front surfing; When a humble canoe is all you need; Solo tripping isn’t always mentally soothing; Resurrecting the canoe as a link to the past-and future; Canoeists fishing paradise by ATV portage; Guile and guts triumph over speed and strength. See Full Contents
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Summer 2007

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Features: Algonquin’s Last Canoe Ranger: Kirk McEathron, 32 years patrolling Algonquin by canoe; Stupid Camper Questions: Park staff have heard them all; Easy Outs: Four less traveled routes in popular parks. See Full Contents
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Fall 2007

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Features: Special Arctic Issue: 5 Northern rivers you must paddle; Arctic Patrol: Protecting a park and a lifestyle. See Full Contents

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Features: Romaine River: Wild and running scared; Canada’s Heritage Rivers: The man, the mandate; Float Trips: River tripping family-style. See Full Contents
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Early Summer 2006

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Features: Canoe Buyers Guide; Elements of design; Whitewater Canoes; Recreational Canoes; Solo Canoes: Try the C stroke out of the starting block for straight and speedy soloing; Twelve modern-day voyagers, one Great Lake and 100 bottles of beer on the wall; lakewater canoes to go the distance; Hot tips to catch fish on a trip; performance hulls for the hell-bent. See Full Contents
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Summer 2006

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Features: Camp Freedom: Flame-roasted Pop-Tarts, moonlit navigation and riverside dinning; Woodsy Wisdom: Selected life lessons gleaned from the outhouse wall; Ultimate Care Package: What your kids really want; Summer Camps Then and Now: What has changed and what has stayed the same. See Full Contents
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Fall 2006

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Features: Going for Broke: Kirk Wippers struggle to become the man with the most canoes; Lost Routes Now: Paddle the exploits, Peace, Churchill and Quetico; What’s Wrong With Canoeing Today: Cliff Jacobson rants about what has changed. See Full Contents
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Annual 2005

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Features: 2005 Canoe Buyers Guide: How to choose a canoe; Canoeings Greatest Misadventures: Maybe they should have stayed home; High Waters: Paddling the Bonaventure River in flood; Been There, Haven’t Done That: Rarely-paddled routes in easy-to-get to places. See Full Contents
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Annual 2004

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Features: 2004 Canoe Buyers Guide: How to choose a canoe; Canada’s Classic Canoe Trips: Where to go, what to see, how to do it; Top 30 Canoe Books: Expert paddlers rank their favourite reads. See Full Contents
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Annual 2003

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 Features: 2003 Canoe Buyers Guide: 130 boats inside; Great Lakes Heritage Coast: The McGuffins 3000km journey. See Full Contents
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Annual 2002

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Features: Bill Mason: Life of the wilderness artist; Canoe Buyers Guide; Introduction to the elements of canoe design; Canoeist or Canoer; The Secret of Crab Lake; Algonquin Park, where it all began; Whitewater Tripping; Performance canoe design and a sampling of boats; Solo Canoes: Listening for Creative Silence. See Full Contents

 

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