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The Adventure Zone
Paddle to a cure
PHOTO: COURTESY PADDLE TO A CURE        

This July and August, squads of intrepid sea-kayakers will hit the water in five separate expeditions held across Canada to mark the fifth and final year of Paddle to a Cure. Founded in 2000 by four women who share a personal and political interest in breast cancer and a passion for the wilderness, Paddle to a Cure is fund-raising event that offers participants a chance to put their social consciences to the test in the great Canadian outdoors. In the summer of 2004, participants will shoot past the original million-dollar goal set to raise money for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and to provide support and care to people living with the disease.

Founders Anne Myers, Allison Myers, Belinda Clemmensen and Sarah Oosterhuis have used broad strokes to establish the criteria for participants, who must be 19 years of age or older, capable of getting in and out of a kayak and have gathered pledges of at least $2,500. Landlubbers are welcome to make donations and to take part in local fundraisers, but the true spirit rests with being part of the non-competitive, community-based expedition.

This year's event will kick off when participants dip their paddles in the cool blue waters of northern Ontario on July 17, for one of three Georgian Bay trips open to all skill levels. The West Coast Gulf Island Adventure launches on August 2 and welcomes intermediate and experienced paddlers. The East Coast Island Exploration, also for all skill levels, sets out from Nova Scotia's Ship Harbour on August 16 for an August 21 arrival at Taylor Head. Kayaks and all other equipment are provided.

Participants, many of whom are breast-cancer survivors, are passionate about their "voyages of hope," which give them with an opportunity to test their strengths, share their experiences and celebrate the wonders of life on the water.

For more information, visit www.paddletoacure.com and www.cbcf.org

PADDLE TO A CURE SCHEDULE

Georgian Bay (Three trips)
Women on the Way - July 17 to July 24
Massassauga Loop Route - July 26 to July 30
Beyond Breast Cancer - August 5 to August 8
Gulf Island Adventure - August 2 to August 7
East Coast Island Exploration - August 16 to August 21





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