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Volume 5, Issue 4 Fall 2006


A SHORE LUNCH ON THE PEACE RIVER TASTES AS GOOD TODAY AS IT DID IN 1933. PAGE 36


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28 The Passion of the Collector In 1959 a friend of Kirk Wipper’s gave him a neglected dugout canoe. Over the next four decades Wipper amassed the great- est collection of canoes on the planet. The price he paid was sometimes great, but the payoff was greater. By Gwyneth Hoyle.


35 How Times Have Changed.


On the 20th anniversary of his book on expedition canoeing, author Cliff Jacobson rants on about what has changed for the better, and for the worse.


36 Paddle Through the Past


Trace a course through the history of canoeing on these routes first paddled by aboriginals, explorers, voyageurs and pioneers of recreational tripping.


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