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Sea Kayaking brought youths closer together by Jeff Mills
Sunday, Aug. 14 to Monday, Aug. 15: After a year of
planning and coordinating our "Sea Kayaking Expedition to Prince Edward Island"
was about to begin. Parents and students, apprehensive but excited, arrived on
Sunday at 4 p.m. to pack the van. After an hour of packing and arranging, we
were ready to start our trek northward to the Cape Tormentine Ferry in New
Brunswick.
At first the van was quiet, but as the kids got to know each other
the atmosphere became more festive. The all-night drive through Maine was
uneventful, until the magical sunrise just as we hit the Canadian border.
It was a relief to hop on the ferry about 1 p.m. and take a break
from driving. We reached a beautiful provincial park on the eastern edge of
Prince Edward Island about 4 p.m. We began to set up camp and prepare dinner by
the ocean's edge.
Around 5:30 Keith Kennedy, a Canadian youth leader, and some members
of his adventure group from Prince Edward Island arrived and introduced
themselves to our group. We ate dinner together, walked on the beach, and had a
little ceremony to get to know each other and share what we expected to get out
of the trip.
Tuesday, Aug. 16: We broke camp in the morning and drove to
Bay Fortune in northeastern Prince Edward Island to meet up with Outside
Expeditions, a kayaking company. Their staff gave us thorough instructions on
safety and paddling techniques, as well as a taste of salty Prince Edward
Island humor.
The first day we paddled together about eight miles. We tried various
combinations of paddling in the 20-foot, two-person kayaks. Harbor seals popped
up out of the water to check us out. At times the wind was formidable and made
travel slow. About 4 p.m. we set up camp along the coast. We were surprised to
see lobster swimming among the rocks as we snorkeled.
Wednesday, Aug. 17: For two more days the Connecticut and
Canadian youth groups paddled southward along the eastern edge of Prince Edward
Island. We developed a strong sense of camaraderie. I could feel the kids come
together as a group as the trip progressed. There was a genuine sense of
sadness as we parted and went our separate ways at the end of the trip.
Friday, Aug. 19: We arrived back in West Hartford. Parents
were glad to see their children happy and healthy. (One West Hartford parent
went with us on their trip. On future Bridge trips we would like to see
increasing parental participation..)