Sea Kayaking

We have just returned from a wonderful weekend sea kayaking on Georgian Bay north of Parry Sound. It was the first major trip for my new kayak and I was a bit anxious on how well it would handle fully loaded in rough water but I didn’t have to worry. Juliette was also a bit nervous because it was her first time on a long trip in a single kayak, but she took to it like a duck to water and wants to get started on her kayak more than ever.

The weather forecasts called for rain all weekend, but we were extremely lucky in that it only rained hard while we were in camp and tucked safely under the tarps drinking wine. It was overcast most of the weekend, but somehow I still managed to come back with a good sunburn and Juliette is covered in mosquito bites. It is a small price to pay for such a great weekend though.

I have put up 58 photos in a new album if anyone wants to check out our weekend.
Enjoy.

3 Responses to “Sea Kayaking”

  1. Comment by Kristy Prouse | 08/16/03 at 6:34 pm

    Just looking to see what popped up when I entered my last name on Google. Low and behold another Prouse. I have a cousin Rob
    Prouse in Sault Ste. Marie. Your pics are wonderful and nice to see that somebody is truly enjoying themselves and making the most
    of our beautiful country. The pics of Georgian Bay bring back childhood memories of our “Prouse” cottage. Just curious…I see the
    link to the Airborne. My brother was in Petawawa for years with the Airborne and when “disbanded” went out to Edmonton years ago.
    Although a Prouse at one time he now goes by Sgt. Steve Diss????
    Thanks for the tour of your website!
    Kristy Prouse (Orillia, ON)

  2. Comment by Russell Prouse | 04/29/04 at 8:01 am

    Same here just typed in Prouse on google and seen your site , i am a fifth generation australian and i think my heritage is french,
    Cheers Rusty

  3. Comment by craig prouse | 05/03/04 at 2:39 pm

    I have relitives in sault st marie rob and I are cousins to my understaning i would like more infoe my grandfarther was james lloyd
    prouse

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