Canoeing [noun]
Definition of Canoeing:
travel, recreation in water
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Opposite/Antonyms of Canoeing:
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Sentence/Example of Canoeing:
Even if your adventures become limited to weekend peak bagging or a backcountry canoe trip, you can still take your little ones with you.
So if you’re considering a canoe—either as a rental or your next big gear purchase—here’s how to do it right.
So I started digging around and realized canoes can carry a thousand pounds and are more stable than most people think.
Rent a canoe, hike through rocky forestland, or drive ten minutes to Ninigret National Wildlife Refuge or 15 minutes to Misquamicut State Beach.
You can also rent a canoe to paddle on nearby Harvey’s Lake, meander among the apple trees, or head over to Groton State Forest to hike.
If you go two to a canoe, you’ll be picking from one of those lesser options.
Nowadays there are too many hotels, and people go canoeing in ironed collars.
Mr. Baden-Powell records a remarkable achievement of 400 miles of canoeing in the Baltic.
It was a perilous journey indeed, and required a knowledge of canoeing, which no Russian prisoner would be likely to have.
Five hours canoeing on this summit brought us to Kabamappa's village at the Namakowgon, or sturgeon's dam, where we encamped.