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From the Editor When a vandal destroys a riverside memorial he sparks a debate about what canoeists consider sacred.
9 Reader Tips Ranger bands and egg carton fire starters.
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Profile Harlan Schwartz goes it alone.
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TUMPLINE 13 Canoes Jack Hurley is a lot like the secret cedar he bends into his canoes. He’s a hard-to-find remnant from another age.
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15 Conservation Ontario’s wild boreal forest wins big. Quebec’s George River to flow freely.
16 Trips Celebrate 100 years of Quetico Provincial Park with the route that started it all.
17 News If canoeing is going to keep up, it better attract some different-looking faces.
18 Heritage James Raffan receives a tragic mystery package, and a reminder to remember.
21 Campcraft Bear safety starts, or rather ends, with knowing what the three different species want with you.
22 Strokes Paddle through the English gate on your way to polished precision.
24 Expert Tips Dear Diary, I never knew how useful and fun writing a trip journal could be…
25 Food How to bake bang-on bannock.
26 Gear In the pack.
FAMILY CAMPING 30 Base Camp
Betcha Didn’t Know About…Moose
31 Little Explorers 32 Extreme Family Vacations
34 Bubble Street, by Paul Mason
61 TUCKSHOP
62 BUTT END Kevin Callan unwittingly ensures his trip with a bush skills master is an instructive affair.
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