Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:10 pm
I'm not sure what direction yer taking with "best"
as in the most accomidating and friendly?
I've paddled in the SE, the NE (I'm bad with my cboat geography, now does Vermont and NY count as NE or is that some other term
) , Quebec and Ontario
pretty much everybody is helpful and willing to let you "pouch a shuttle" I think sums up what's amasing about boating in general
can't argue with the "ice" arguement and the SE sure has some of the most friendly and layed back talented boaters out there....
but if we are talking support by sheer numbers?
show me a festival outside of Quebec that has open boaters showing up in the hundreds?
Running into one of the portageur trips from montreal on the river feels like a festival there's so many of them whooping it up.....
those folks love water
You'll find too that Canadians (in general) usually split their time between river tripping and creeking .... then again, what do I know, I got me one of them orange whistles....![:lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
as in the most accomidating and friendly?
I've paddled in the SE, the NE (I'm bad with my cboat geography, now does Vermont and NY count as NE or is that some other term
![:P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
pretty much everybody is helpful and willing to let you "pouch a shuttle" I think sums up what's amasing about boating in general
can't argue with the "ice" arguement and the SE sure has some of the most friendly and layed back talented boaters out there....
but if we are talking support by sheer numbers?
show me a festival outside of Quebec that has open boaters showing up in the hundreds?
Running into one of the portageur trips from montreal on the river feels like a festival there's so many of them whooping it up.....
those folks love water
You'll find too that Canadians (in general) usually split their time between river tripping and creeking .... then again, what do I know, I got me one of them orange whistles....
![:lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)