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Where have we all paddled?

U.S.: S.C., N.C., Virginia, Georgia, Maine, Missouri, Oregon, Washington, California, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Alaska
Canada: B.C., Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, NWT
Other: Botswana (short pole in a makoro), rode in a dugout in Cambodia (didn't paddle)
 
. To put things in a bit of perspective,
Quebec (1.54M km²) is roughly 1/3 larger than Texas and Alaska combined. Just saying...
Point of order, this is not correct.

Quebec is bigger than each, but not both. Still a huge landmass.

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Keeping it limited to canoe trips, and ranking the locations sequentially based on the number of trips in each locale: Maine, Oregon and Virginia. I've got some work to do.
 
West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan.

Next on the list are Missouri, Arkansas, and hopefully Alaska.
 
Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Arkansas, Louisiana, Maine, (probably a couple New England states but can't remember for sure), Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut.

There might be some paddles in other states I forgot about while passing through.

Hope to add New Mexico and Arizona soon.

Alan
 
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Oh my. I have to look at a map of North America. That's the only continent on which I've paddled.

Maine (where I started canoeing every summer from age 8)
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Pennsylvania
West Virginia
Tennessee
Texas
Nevada
California
Oregon
Wyoming
Minnesota
Michigan
Alaska
Canada: Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island (sea kayak)

I've had a lifetime goal of paddling all of the Great Lakes. After 73 years of paddling, I'm 20% there.
 
NY, Took a long weekend whitewater course for my Honeymoon in 1990, on the upper Hudson at Glen Falls.

Al, I've paddled whitewater extensively on various sections of the upper Hudson River and, for other reasons, am very familiar with Glens Falls. I don't associate whitewater or whitewater courses with Glens Falls.

Do you perhaps mean The Glen on the upper Hudson? I remember kayak and rafting companies based near there. Also, John Berry's whitewater canoe program upstream in Riparius, which I took in 1983, but I'm not sure he was still in that business in 1990.
 
I forgot Virginia and Maine. And if we are counting riding in dugouts, Costa Rica and Indonesia.
 
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