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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by Hifster on July 12, 2023, 07:06:04 PM »
I'll join you all at OWL on Saturday, and paddle the Middle on Sunday.
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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by ylockhead on July 12, 2023, 12:08:19 PM »
I am interested.  Camping Saturday at Owl.  See you soon.
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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by Bruce Samhaber on July 11, 2023, 10:07:46 AM »
I will be camping on Saturday night for sure, and possibly on Friday also.


Bruce.
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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by DominiqueP on July 11, 2023, 08:14:26 AM »
Adam and I are planning on attending, camping at OWL on saturday night. Hope to see many of you.  :)
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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by Bruce Samhaber on July 11, 2023, 01:22:05 AM »

I'm super excited to run it with folks on the Saturday. What are the levels looking like? Is it the middle or the main?

Hi David,
The level has been bouncing between -0.5 and 4 this past week, but settled to -0.25 this past weekend, so we are likely to see that level this coming weekend.
See https://shaggydesigns.com/gauge/ottawa.htm


Bruce.

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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by Bruce Samhaber on July 11, 2023, 01:16:25 AM »

Ottawa River Weekend: 2023 - July 14-16 Saturday / Sunday

Why:
This is a big summer camping / paddling event where you get to paddle with new and existing paddling buddies.
Some people camp the whole weekend arriving Friday evening.
If you plan to camp, please book/pay ahead of time (see the details below).

When:
Saturday / Sunday, July 15-16

Where:
The Ottawa River where groups can go down the Middle Channel, the Main Channel, park and play, level dependent of course.

How:
For the new paddlers there will be a group going down the beginner friendly Middle channel
which has many safe lines or alternate lines and of course, all rapids can be scouted and walked!
More experienced CdB Paddlers will paddle along and be available with helpful hints and advice about the river.

Food:
This club camping weekend does not involve a 'Feast' (that one takes place in August), so bring your own food to BBQ after paddling.

Meet time: 10:30
10:30 AM at the Takeout

Ride sharing:
9:00 AM at the Eagleson Park and Ride which is located at Eagleson Rd. and Hwy 417.
https://www.google.ca/maps/search/eagleson+park+and+ride/@45.3196973,-75.858452,14.25z
OCTLink:
https://www.octranspo.com/en/our-services/park-ride/

Meet place:  RR / WT takeout (takeout is free this season.)

At the Wilderness Tours Takeout a shuttle needs to be set up so all the paddlers, boats and paddling gear gets to the OWL put in.
We will leave a few cars at the Wilderness Tours Takeout to shuttle drivers back to the Put-in.
As the parking space is limited, we probably want to meet at river run and take just a few cars down to the takeout.
So I am suggesting that we meet at the River Run gate first to organize the shuttle, then drop the dry cars at the WT takeout.

Here is a link to the route from:
Downtown:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Ottawa,+ON/45.709865,-76.738987/@45.4907733,-76.8005807,9z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m8!4m7!1m5!1m1!1s0x4cce05b25f5113af:0x8a6a51e131dd15ed!2m2!1d-75.6971931!2d45.4215296!1m0
Eagleson:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/45.3195583,-75.8837842/45.709865,-76.738987/@45.4290907,-76.2070111,9.75z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0

GPS:
River run Gate: N 45.709554  W 76.739341   1202 Grants Settlement Rd, Foresters Falls
WT TO:            N 45.719602  W 76.729720   1298 Grants Settlement Rd, Foresters Falls   
PI:                  N 45.747892  W 76.792150    2653 Grants Settlement Rd / McCoy Chute Trail

Shuttle:


From WT Take Out:
https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/45.747892,+-76.792150/45.7195354,-76.7296918/@45.71521,-76.7375086,16z/data=!4m7!4m6!1m3!2m2!1d-76.79215!2d45.747892!1m0!3e0

What to Bring:
Boat / Safety equipment:
Bring:
- your boat with flotation, helmet, spray skirt and paddle (spare breakdown paddle if you have it)
- life jacket (PFD), whistle and throw bag (bailing device -> sponge)
- clothing appropriate to the air and water temperature, river booties or other kind of shoes.
  (condensed version paraphrased from the safety thread on our CdB-Ottawa.com Webb Forum)

Water / Food:
- Bring drinking water for the day and a snack or lunch, since we usually stop somewhere along the river.)

Remaining at the take out are dry clothes and a sufficient number of cars for the drivers at the end of the day to fetch the cars.
Usually somebody steps up to be the shuttle Tsar.

More information on shuttling can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/4823356341/Shuttle%20for%20dummies/10153694420126342/

What will happen:
Usually at this event, we have a large flotilla of boats on the river.  Once everybody is geared up and ready to go, we will gather in the bay before heading off down the river.
That will provide a chance for introductions and to give some safety guidelines.  In the past, the last person was left behind ... don't be that person....

It's really difficult to keep track of everybody, so the best approach is to travel down the river in small groups as part of larger entourage.

Note:
We will also have membership forms available to renew your membership ($20 per member or family/year)

The Ottawa Middle and Main channel are run many times during the paddling season.
We hope to see current, past and new members at this event!

AFTER PADDLE Camping:
--------------------

Please bring a small cooking stove / BBQ to cook your food on.

The camping location this year will be Owl Rafting
Details:
Owl camping rates for paddlers are $20 a night.  This does not include
meals, however, you have access to all Owl amenities such as,
composting toilets, outdoor showers, sauna, potable water and our beachfront.

Please note, Owl prefers it if paddlers book and pay prior to arrival.
https://owlrafting.com/paddlers/
If you have any additional questions or would like to make a booking,
please feel free to call: 613-646-2263.

GPS: N 45.661809  W 76.724312
Google:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/45%C2%B039'42.5%22N+76%C2%B043'27.5%22W/@45.6528307,-76.7284655,14z/data=!4m23!1m16!4m15!1m6!1m2!1s0x4cce05b25f5113af:0x8a6a51e131dd15ed!2sOttawa,+ON!2m2!1d-75.6971931!2d45.4215296!1m6!1m2!1s0x4cce05bc199dc721:0xb9148a5b32461463!2sOWL+Rafting+on+the+Ottawa+River,+40+OWL+Lane,+Foresters+Falls,+ON+K0J+1V0!2m2!1d-76.724309!2d45.661806!3e0!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d45.6618092!4d-76.7243117


An alternate location for camping is at John Mason's place (contact via Facebook).

Regards,
The CdB Executive
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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by David macdonald on July 10, 2023, 10:06:52 PM »
I'm super excited to run it with folks on the Saturday. What are the levels looking like? Is it the middle or the main?
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Paddling / Re: CdB Ottawa River Weekend July 14-16, 2023
« Last post by ChristianG on July 10, 2023, 02:36:42 PM »
It is this weekend. Anybody going? I am camping til Friday in Sharbot Lake but could make an effort!

--C.
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Paddling / Re: Rouge River Jamboree July 7-9
« Last post by ChristianG on July 10, 2023, 02:35:33 PM »
Festival was a success. 215 participants + spouses and kids. Apparently I was the only CdB member to attend, which is a shame IMHO. The river is only 100 km from Ottawa, and the water is really warm.

--C.
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Paddling / Re: Rouge River Jamboree July 7-9
« Last post by ChristianG on July 06, 2023, 01:47:42 PM »
Well, with the rain the level will be around 75 cu-m/s. A bit higher than the 'magic' level around 60. River begins to be harder around 85.

--C.
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