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← Joint PIKA/SKABC CLUB NIGHT JUNE 26 at Skyview
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Oceans Day Cleanup at Apodaca Park on Bowen Island – Photos

Posted on June 28, 2018 by Admin

We had great weather for the cleanup -- thanks everyone!

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    Join Iveta and Heather for a paddle up slow moving Alouette River to Bordertown with Iveta.  Stop for lunch/snack.  Bordertown is an old western movie [...]
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    New members come out and paddle on beautiful Indian Am with Limor and meet other skabc paddlers. All levels welcome. Did you get new paddling [...]
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    Join Ken and Nick for a weekend on Gambier Island in cabin #2 Distance in nautical miles 2.4 NM one way.  Day tour maybe 6 [...]
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