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With endless routes, challenges, history and legends describing canoeing·in the great outdoors of Western Canada, can not do it justice. That's why you have to see it for your selfThe Canoe Guys are Western Canada's Canoe expedition authority.  Our immediate network of voyageur's consist of well 100 of years of expedition experience into the Canadian wild and its countless systems. 

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The 'Henri La Pointe', created by ADANAC paddles is a one of a kind modern day voyageur paddle.

This has been donated by Jill Ellis of ADANAC paddles to help raise funds for the Not-For-Profit Watter-Matters.org.

Every dollar raised will go toward this great organization and the bidding stops on December 01, 2011 at Noon.

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The 'Henri La Pointe' one of a kind modern day voyageur paddle

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The 'Henri La Pointe', created by ADANAC paddles is a one of a kind modern day voyageur paddle.  This has been donated by Jill Ellis of ADANAC paddles to help raise funds for the Not-For-Profit Watter-Matters.org.  Every dollar raised will go toward this great organization and the bidding stops on December 01, 2011. Current bid stands at $110 CAD from Calgary.  To place your bid please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it



 

The Henri La Pointe voyageur paddle
by ADANAC Paddles

Written By
Chris Petrie of CanoeGuys.ca

The Henri La Pointe by ADANAC Paddles was aptly named after my great-great uncle who was a voyageur over a century ago in the great Canadian West.  Hand-crafted out of maple, the paddle was uniquely designed based on traditional paddles used by fur trade voyageurs.  After months of historical dialogue, research and analysis, Jill Ellis was able to custom -design and create a modern day voyageur paddle; thus, the Henri La Pointe was born.

At first glance and handling of the paddle, one jumps to the quick conclusion that you may have to switch paddles at some point during our expedition due to the weight and size difference.  Jill makes each paddle custom and specific to each individual paddler.  The paddles, although longer and heavier, are balanced in such a way that the upstroke is nicely complimented by the easier down stroke.  The 30 inch blade, much narrower, allows for a perfect stroke reaching far in front and allowing for the handle to rise over the head naturally like it should when properly paddling.  Just to give an idea of the size difference, my regular paddle is 58 inches long, while my custom-made Henri is 63 inches.   For one who wants to embrace history like us and up for the challenge of a more skill-driven paddle then take a chance on the Henri La Pointe.

On many portions of our journey, we faced strong head winds that otherwise could have made us wind-bound had we not had the Henri La Pointe paddles to aid our voyageur-like skills and determination.   As we progressed through Jasper National Park we came across two lakes that were both shallow and combined with strong head and cross winds.  This would be the first big test for the paddles: would they make it through the shallow lakes?  Although we couldn’t paddle through the shallow areas, the paddles held up with no problems as they consistently bumped, scraped and smacked into rocks for hours on end being used as spears and poles.

Our second section had no rapids and no shallow water and these paddles certainly proved that they are truly a deep water paddle as nothing kept us from our speedy progress. These paddles are meant to pull water and that is something they certainly do quite well.

As we entered Grand Rapids Provincial Park we had grown noticeably stronger from the use of the Henri and were unable to use our smaller paddles more ideal for white water.  We were afraid that we would over-compensate with the much smaller and lighter paddles that began to feel like children’s toys in comparison.  Although we made it through the rapids, we do not recommend voyageur paddles in white water scenarios as the blades are too narrow and not designed for such situations thus being potentially dangerous.

All in all, these paddles are perfect for deep water canoe trips. I recommend it for those looking for a good challenge in their canoe skills and strength. Not only was it built for durability and speed, but it is also offers a nice taste of historical authenticity. Something that all Canoe enthusiasts can appreciate!

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With endless routes, challenges, history and legends describing canoeing·in the great outdoors of Western Canada, can not do it justice. That's why you have to see it for your selfThe Canoe Guys are Western Canada's Canoe expedition authority.  Our immediate network of voyageur's consist of well 100 of years of expedition experience into the Canadian wild and its countless systems. 

The "Henri La Pointe" Paddle Get your very own Canoeguys.ca T-shirt
The Henri LaPointe Get your own Canoeguys.ca T-shirt!!

The 'Henri La Pointe', created by ADANAC paddles is a one of a kind modern day voyageur paddle.

This has been donated by Jill Ellis of ADANAC paddles to help raise funds for the Not-For-Profit Watter-Matters.org.

Every dollar raised will go toward this great organization and the bidding stops on December 01, 2011.

Current bid stands at $110 CAD from Calgary.

To place your bid please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Contact Chris to order yours today!

Canada's first expedition broadcast live on social media, 3-5 tweets a day!.

The canoeguys will deliver at least three messages a day to there Facebook and Twitter profiles. This is going to be truly amazing, for the first time in expedition history individuals will have the capacity to leave their mark. The CanoeGuys.ca hope for their audience to engage online with the expedition messages they send out from their canoe.

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Hudson Bay Expedition: The end of the Saskatchewan River

 

Hudson Bay Expedition: A calm night

 

Our national animal the Beaver.

 

Aproach to the Border

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