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Canoes are available however, fewer night and the prices are somewhat higher ( in 2012, crossing for a person: 5 € / day 10 reais, 7 € / night 15 reais ).
Canoes are distinguished from other boats:
Canoes are often made of fiberglass, kevlar, plastic or a combination of the three for strength and durability.
Canoes are derived from hollowed out tree trunks ( either single log, or single log supported by one or a pair of outrigged float pontoons or else catamaran style double logs.
Canoes, kayaks and sail boats are allowed on all waters.
Canoes are also available for the towns Secondary school pupils at Jedburgh Grammar School which adjoins the complex and a " rock " for climbing and abseiling, although not very high it gives a taster.
Canoes traversing the river must portage several dams ; the low header dams are more dangerous than they appear to novices.
Of the upper Ohio Valley, assessing the Allegheny, George Washington writes in his journal for Saturday, Nov. 17, 1770, " The Indians who are very dexterous, even their women, in the Management of Canoes, have there Hunting Camps & Cabins all along the River for the convenience of Transporting their Skins by Water to Market.
Canoes and paddleboats are available to rent at the boathouse Memorial Day through Labor Day.
** Canoes are popular on lakes and rivers due to their carrying capacity and efficiency on the water.
We left This bay Bay to enter the river that discharges into it ; it is very beautiful at its Mouth … But, after ascending the river a short distance, it becomes very difficult of passage, on account of both the Currents and the sharp Rocks, which Cut the Canoes and the feet of Those who are obliged to drag them, especially when the Waters are low.
Canoes are the best form of boating facility for fishing on the lake as the shore line is considered difficult.
Canoes, kayaks, and other small boats are authorized.
The Pinewood Indians are audio-animatronic robots, depicting American Indians on the three water attractions ( the Mark Twain riverboat, the Sailing Ship Columbia, and the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes ) that circle the Rivers of America in Disneyland.
Canoes are a very important part of the Gogodala culture.

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In 2006, Rolf de Heer's Ten Canoes became the first major feature film to be shot in an indigenous language and the film was recognised at Cannes and elsewhere.
Canoes and kayaks can be rented at the boathouse for use in the lake.
we despatched two men to examine the river on the opposit Side, and reported that the Canoes could be taken down a narrow Chanel on the opposit Side after a Short portage at the head of the falls, at which place the Indians take over their Canoes.
Canoes may be rented at the marina, and a boat launch is available if you bring your own boat.
Canoes can be rented daily during the summer.
Canoes and kayaks can be rented nearby, and there is a casual launch facility for trailerable boats.
* Canoes ( unmotorized ) may be used on Oak Orchard Creek between Knowlesville Road and NY-63.
Canoes can be rented at the park to be used on Kettle's Lake.
Canoes and bicycles can be rented at the park.
Canoes and kayaks can be rented from the park store.

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The 2006 film Ten Canoes captures life in Arnhem Land through a story tapping into the aboriginal mythic past ; it was co-directed by one of the indigenous cast members.
* Canoes in Micronesia by Marvin Montvel-Cohen ; Micronesian working papers number 2, University of Guam Gallery of Art, David Robinson, Director, April 1970

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In the Land of the Head Hunters ( also called In the Land of the War Canoes ) is a 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwaka ' wakw ( Kwakiutl ) peoples of the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, written and directed by Edward S. Curtis and acted entirely by Kwakwaka ' wakw natives.
Warington Baden-Powell is also the author of Canoe Travelling: Log of a Cruise on the Baltic, and Practical Hints on Building and Fitting Canoes London, Smith, Elder, 1871.
Critter Country is also home to the Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes.
The only other attraction in this area is Beaver Brothers Explorer Canoes ( formerly Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes in Westernland ).

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These have uncovered a great many objects of historical significance, including many Bronze Age vessels Canoes, some up to 40ft in length, and the wreck of a Victorian pleasure yacht.

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Other award winning productions include Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, The Tracker, Shine and Ten Canoes.
at the lower part of those rapids we arrived at 5 Large Lodges of nativs drying and prepareing fish for market, they gave us Philburts, and berries to eate, we returned droped down to the head of the rapids and took every article except the Canoes across the portag where I had formed a camp on ellegable Situation for the protection of our Stores from Thieft, which we were more fearfull of, than their arrows.
Canoes travelling west up the Ottawa turned left at " the Forks " ( the mouth of the Mattawa ) to enter the " Petite Rivière " (" Small River ", as compared to the Ottawa ), reaching Lake Nipissing by way of " La Vase Portage ", an stretch of water and portages.
File: Sprint Boat C-15. jpg | Junior Women's War Canoes ( C-15 ) come across the line at the 2005 Canadian Canoe Association Championships, held at le bassin olympique in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Canoes travelling west up the Ottawa turned left at " the Forks " ( the mouth of the Mattawa ) to enter the " Petite Rivière " (" Small River ", as compared to the Ottawa ), before continuing on to Lake Nipissing.
It was originally founded as the Kanawa Museum, which was also called the Kanawa International Collection of Canoes, Kayaks and Rowing Craft, in 1957 by Kirk Wipper at Camp Kandalore, north of Minden, Ontario, when a friend presented Professor Wipper with a dugout made circa 1890.
Canoes were portaged around the falls at the present day site of downtown Hull, Quebec.

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Canoes may ascend many of its branches, especially the Cusuhma and the Miazal, the latter almost to the base of Sangay.
Bill Holm and George Quimby re-edited this print in 1974, added a soundtrack by Kwakwaka ' wakw musicians, and released the result as In the Land of the War Canoes.
Canoes played a key role in the exploration of North America, with Samuel de Champlain canoeing as far as the Georgian Bay in 1615.
The treaty was signed by Governor Daniel D. Tompkins, Peter B. Porter, Chief Red Jacket, Falling Boards, Twenty Canoes, Sharp Shins, Man Killer, and others.
Canoes, kayaks and small boats take part in the two day event, which covers the non-tidal length of the river.
It was not until 2006 and Rolf de Heer's Ten Canoes that a major feature length drama was shot in an indigenous language.
They engaged in a range of activities including fishing, snowshoeing and hunting .< ref >“ Coureur de Bois: Courage and Canoes .” Exploration, the Fur Trade and the Hudson Bay Company.
Journeys often lasted for months and covered thousands of kilometers, with the coureurs des bois paddling sometimes twelve hours a day in their birch bark canoes .< ref >“ Coureur de Bois: Courage and Canoes .” Exploration, the Fur Trade and the Hudson Bay Company.
Canoes were made of birch bark, sewed with spruce roots and rendered waterproof by the application of heated spruce resin and bear grease.

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