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SunMonTueWedThuFriSatSMTWTFS28293031112:00 AM - Trip Leader Course9:00 AM - Crescent Beach to White Rock (2C)47:30 PM - June Meeting: Favourite Kayaking Trips679:00 AM - Barnet Marine Park to Cates Park (2B)910121312:00 AM - BCMTNA Site/Beach Cleanup151610:00 AM - Paddlefest at Jericho Beach192021222312:00 AM - Granite Falls (2B)252627282930111 JunCome on out and practice your rescues with other club members. This is an informal practice session. This practice session is open to any SKABC member. We will be practicing rescues and helping each other out but there will be no formal instruction on this day. This is a great opportunity to practice with fellow kayakers and meet other paddlers. There is no charge for this practice session.17 JunSat, Jun 17, 201710:00 AM - 3:00 PMHave fun and support your club! Come down to Jericho Beach midday and enjoy the paddling festivities while checking in at the SKABC tent, greeting fellow paddlers (who may want to become SKABC members), and maybe help out with our kayak packing clinic at 11:00 or 1:00. Send the leader a note if you can volunteer for a half hour or so.Land Acknowledgement
SKABC acknowledges that our activities span many Territories and Treaty areas. We recognize and thank the Indigenous peoples who live and care for these lands and waters today, and those many generations who did so in the past. Learn more
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Article by Sept. guest speaker Larry Pynn
A great presentation by Larry Pynn at the Sept meeting showing all the unknown nooks and crannies of the Vancouver area coastline. Here’s his article in the Ottawa Citizen and Vancouver Sun: Water’s Edge: A tour of Metro Vancouver from … Continue reading
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Reminder to minimize impact when viewing whales and other marine wildlife
Fisheries and Oceans Canada asks that paddlers stay 100 m from whales and to stay clear of their path. Detailed guidelines for paddling near wildlife are posted here: Be Whale Wise – Marine Wildlife Guidelines for Boaters, Paddlers and Viewers
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Honeydew Melon in Coconut Cream
Yield: 8 servings Ingredients: 1 (13- to 14-ounce) can well-stirred unsweetened coconut cream 3 tablespoons sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons fresh lime juice, or to taste 1 large honeydew melon (5 pounds), chilled In camp: Stir together coconut milk, sugar, and … Continue reading
Creme Caramel
Ingredients: 1 pkg of Dr. Oetkers powdered Crème Caramel whole milk or skim milk powder In camp: Follow the directions on the Crème Caramel package. Bring enough whole milk powder (in a ziplock bag) to make up 2 cups of … Continue reading
Stir Fried Cabbage
Ingredients: 2 or 3 dried red chili peppers 2 cloves of garlic 1 small green cabbage 2 Tbsp. fish sauce 1 1/2 Tbsp. white vinegar 1 Tbsp. sugar At home: Combine the fish sauce, vinegar and sugar in a small … Continue reading