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Rowing Across Canada - Current Status!
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Friday, May 24, 2001 (5:00pm EST) - Toronto, Ontario. Life would be a lot simpler if we did not attempt new things. When presented with a unique challenge, it’s pretty easy to shrug it off and say it’s not possible. It has been my great privilege to work with an incredible group of people over the past eight months who were prepared to accept the challenge of rowing across continental Canada. Over this period, we have come to know each other like family, as we enjoyed this bizarre challenge together.
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Rowing Across Canada - Pre-Trip Notes
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May 17, 2001 -. Picked up another support crew member . and guess what? He is a journalist! Welcome aboard Rick Toor! He is on his way to Halifax from Vancouver with an overnight stop-over in Toronto. Thanks for all the other offers to join the team! May 16, 2001 -. The support crew loses 2 members of the team but gains 1 new member Lyn Davies! We still need one member to join the on-the-road team, preferably a journalist! May 14, 2001 -. Media Kit added to website click here. May 12, 2001 -. May 6, 2001.
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Rowing Across Canada - Children's Wish Foundation
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We all have dreams and special wishes. Some dreams can be fulfilled by hard work and perseverance, but both of these take time. Some dreams remain out of reach for children who have been told they may not receive the gift of time that is required to fulfill their special wishes. For those children, there is The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada to help make their wishes come true. The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada. Creative Crossings Society of Canada. 200 - 275 East 8th Avenue.
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Rowing Across Canada - Why do this?
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Why would anyone row across Canada? There will always be a fascination with doing something that has never been done before. As we try new things, we learn new things. The question should really be "Why hasn't anyone yet rowed across Canada? So, why hasn't anyone yet rowed across Canada? So, when you consider the options available on the ground, there are many. 1) Driving (been done). 2) Train (been done). 3) Bicycle (been done). 4) Walking or running (been done). 5) Rowing (not yet been done). 4 rowers ...
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Rowing Across Canada - Home Page
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Rowing for the Record. This trip is an attempt to cross Canada in the fastest possible time using the rowing stroke practiced on the Concept 2 rowing machine. We intend to establish a Guinness World Record for traveling from Halifax to Vancouver using only the human power found in a rowing stroke (plus the mechanical advantage of gearing, of course . ). Click here to view a video of the 2001 attempt which departed from Halifax, Nova Scotia on May 21st, 2001. Row for the Record has ended .
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Rowing Across Canada - The Road Boat
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Click here for larger image). Click here for more). The images below are artist renderings of various levels of prototypes for the RoadBoat. Creative Crossings Society of Canada. 200 - 275 East 8th Avenue. Vancouver, BC, V5T 1R9. For more info email kevin@creativecrossings.com.
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Press Articles
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Click article for larger image). The Chronicle-Herald, Nova Scotia. Monday, May 21, 2001. Creative Crossings Society of Canada. 200 - 275 East 8th Avenue. Vancouver, BC, V5T 1R9. For more info email kevin@creativecrossings.com.
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Rowing Across Canada - Message to Team
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If you would like to leave a message for the Team please do so at the bottom of this page. May 28, 2001. May 27, 2001. Dale, Squamish BC - Sorry to hear the trip has been delayed. I pulled 45 foot cedar canoe 500 miles up the west coast and we faced several challenges. The wind, rain, tides, and oneself. Team has to have one mind, one body and spirit. "Let only good spirits guide you" Good luck next run! May 26, 2001. Danielle Becker, Claremont Ont. - Yo Guys! May 25, 2001. Oh ps Hey Coyote Kevin, Coyote...
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Rowing Across Canada - Press Room
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For official Press use and News stories please download the following files from our MEDIA KIT. In Adobe Acrobat format (.pdf) :. To save the documents on your computer. Right-click on the link and Save Target As somewhere on your hard drive. Or to view documents directly from this page. Left-click link and it will launch Acrobat and load document to the screen. If you require a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat reader click here. Q and A with Kevin Thomson. Creative Crossings Society of Canada.