Saturday, May 5, 2012

Canoe Tripping Course May 19-21

Paddle Canada -Intro to Canoe Tripping 

This canoe camping course introduces the canoeist to camping skills that are required to make the trip safe and enjoyable on waterways they are skilled to travel on

DATES:  May 19-21, 2012
LOCATION: Spednic Lake Area
PREREQUISITES: Lake Canoe Intermediate Tandem or equivalent experience
COST: $375.00/person + food (does not include canoes) Canoes available to rent + HST

For more information contact us here at Maritime DayTripping Inc. by phone or email: 657-8747 or info@daytrippingnb.com

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

St. Andrews Paddlefest 2012

St. Andrews Paddlefest 2012

Come join Paddlefest in St. Andrews this May 3-6, 2012.

Maritime Daytripping is working at bringing a Fun Canoe/kayak/whatever boat of your choice Slalom event on the Digdeguash River below Rollingdam. This event will be starting at the rapid at 11am and should last a couple of hours or however long you wish. If interested you can put in directly at the class 1-2+ rapid or you can warm-up by starting your paddle at the Rollingdam Covered Bridge and paddling down (give yourself about an hour).

This event is open to most any paddler, and is meant to be a low-stress fun course.

Further Paddlefest activity info including awesome music can  found on their Facebook site Paddlefest, 2012 or  www.paddlefestnb.ca

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Beginner River Kayak April 28-29

Beginner River Kayak

The Beginner River Kayaking skill level is designed to introduce the novice or relatively inexperienced kayaker to paddling Class I Rivers. The emphasis is on mastering the fundamentals of river kayaking,along with a strong grounding in water safety and safe kayaking practices.
There are no kayaking prerequisites for the Beginner River Kayaking level. Paddlers may choose to take the Sea Kayaking “Introduction to Kayaking” or "Intro Whitewater Kayak" 8 hour fundamentals course as groundwork if desired but it is not necessary or expected.



Duration: 2 days
Dates:  April 28-29, 2012 (Day 1 on Lily Lake, Day 2 on a Class 1-2 River with an option to portage around major rapids)
          

Prerequisites: none, except a desire for fun and no issue getting wet!!
Cost: $125/person not including equipment/$150 with Kayak/Skirt/Paddle  + HST 



My Favourite Place - Minister's Island

My Favourite Places

Hi, Rob here (Daytripping Owner). I am back. As I mentioned last week I thought I would take a few minutes every week to share with you a special place I have found in my many years of outdoor adventure training. Most locations will be in New Brunswick, but I may dabble into Maine or our neighbouring provinces. Hopefully after reading you will be inspired to go and enjoy this spot.

Quick legal blurb – I, and Maritime DayTripping Inc., cannot be responsible if you venture out there and hurt yourself, get lost trying to locate ‘My Favourite Places’, or something worse. We should all be responsible for our own actions. I am just letting you know of a cool spot I have been to. Okay?

Minister’s Island
A week ago I had the pleasure of returning to Minister’s Island, near St. Andrews. It was a beautiful day for a visit. I had not been here for several years, since my family lived in St. Andrews. On this particular day I was working but had some time to stop into some of the buildings of the Van Horne Estate.
Minister’s Island is a 500 acre ‘part-time’ island, as at low tide you can visit by driving on the ocean floor, high tide you must boat to the island. To get to the island you must drive to St. Andrews NB via route 127 (off Route 1). Before arriving in town follow signs for the Bar Road. 

The Island has fantastic hiking/mountain biking trails where you are sure to see whitetail deer that live on the Island. The Island offers incredible easy access ocean paddling, in a fairly safe area, which can be rare for the Fundy Coast due to currents caused by the tides. Some caution is needed for a few locations, and there is some exposure paddling on the back (southern side) of the island. If you kayak around the island, be sure to look for the interesting geological changes as you transition from the Perry Formation sedimentary rocks (Sandstone and Conglomerate), see evidence of a massive geological dyke, and evidence of basalt (lava!!) that was laid by a giant ancient volcano (nearby Chamcook/Greenlaw Mountains form the cone of this volcano). 

Visiting the island during the summer months may come at a small cost. See http://www.ministersisland.net/ for info. Keep an eye on your watch if you drove over, as your road may disappear for a few hours leaving you stranded on the island – Keep Exploring if this is the case.



Monday, April 9, 2012

My Favourite Places - Lepreau Falls

My Favourite Places

Hi, Rob here (Daytripping Owner). I thought I would take a few minutes every week to share with you a special place I have found in my many years of outdoor adventure training. Most locations will be in New Brunswick, but I may dabble into Maine or our neighbouring provinces. Hopefully after reading you will be inspired to go and enjoy this spot.

Quick legal blurb – I, and Maritime DayTripping Inc., cannot be responsible if you venture out there and hurt yourself, get lost trying to locate ‘My Favourite Places’, or something worse. We should all be responsible for our own actions. I am just letting you know of a cool spot I have been to. Okay?

Lepreau Falls
One of the easiest ‘drive-by’ waterfalls in New Brunswick. Head west of Saint John, and take the exit off Route 1 onto Route 790. From 790, you will want to take route 795 west almost immediately. Just past the Petro Canada gas station is the Lepreau Falls Road. The falls are a couple of hundred meters down this road. Enjoy!! 

The falls are part of our UNESCO Stonehammer Geopark, much like the Daytripping Climbing Cliff in Rockwood Park. The Falls show rocks that “belong to the Mabou Group (CMA) and are likely Early Carboniferous age, about 325 to 315 million years old.” Rumour is there are fossil tracks to be found. The falls are a great example of erosion, as we can see evidence of the Lepreau River eroding the rock, as well as our powerful Bay of Fundy tides eroding the bottom of the falls.
If you are lucky and the tide is high and river levels are just right, you may see a kayaker or two running the falls and into the Bay, I won’t mention any names ;)




Wednesday, April 4, 2012

City of Saint John Leisure Services & DayTripping Present The Easter Eggstravaganza

City of Saint John Leisure Services and DayTripping present The Easter Eggstravaganza


Free to the community! No registration required.
When: Saturday, April 7th, 2012
Where: Rockwood Park, Saint John
Time: 2pm-4pm

Activities Include: Easter Egg Hunt starting at DayTripping
Rock Climbing at the Duck Pond
Turn of the Century Wagon Rides starting at The Interpretation Centre
Face Painting at The Interpretation Centre

From 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Bernard the Magician at The Interpretation Centre


Limited to the first 100 accompanied children! Suitable for ages 4-12.

Don't miss out on this day of fun!



Call 657-8747 or e-mail for more details!




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