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SunMonTueWedThuFriSatSMTWTFS9:00 AM - Rescue Practice Session - 1A7:30 PM - Club meeting6:00 PM - Trip Leader Workshop45612:00 PM - Spring Fling: Cates Park to Jug Island (1A)10:00 AM - 2nd Sunday Paddle - 1B910111213141511:00 AM - Howe Sound Archaeology - 2B17181920222324256:30 PM - Trip Leader Meeting via Zoom272930311239:30 AM - White Rock Crabbing Paddle (2B)02 MayYour chance to learn what you can easily catch by beach foraging in BC. Wildcraft Guide Robin Kort will discuss how to find and sustainably harvest seaweed, crab, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, clams, barnacles, sea snails, oysters, geoduck, mussels and how to best cook and preserve them. See the BC coast through the eyes of a chef and take that knowledge on your next kayak or hiking trip. Public welcome to our monthly club meetings — here's a Zoom link: Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83590465942?pwd=ZEpkT08rcXRVOHFJR3JUdVpiMFBlUT09 Meeting ID: 835 9046 5942 Passcode: 506139Land 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
Category Archives: conservation
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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The Wonders of the Salish Sea
A pilot program about the Salish Sea, designed for adults, is being offered this spring at the Mt. Pleasant Community Centre located in East Vancouver. Vancouver borders one of the largest inland seas in the world, the Salish Sea. Discover … Continue reading
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BCMTNA receives donation raised at Film Festival
At the club June meeting, a cheque for over two thousand dollars was presented to the BC Marine Trails Network Association. The funds raised will be used for the improvement of kayak camping sites in Howe Sound. Thanks to all … Continue reading
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SKABC and the new Marine Trail in Howe Sound
As representatives to the BC Marine Trails initiative, interested SKABC members are continuing to survey information, land, and sea to retain and establish accesses, day use sites and campsites in and around the whole of Howe Sound as well as … Continue reading
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Gambier Island logging meetings
Hi everyone, The popular kayak landing at Douglas Bay, on the South East side of Gambier Island in the Howe Sound is in jeopardy as the Ministry of Forests is aggressively trying to turn this into a log dump. The … Continue reading
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