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SUMMARY:Making Waves: Paddling the Arctic's Northwest Passage
DESCRIPTION:MAKING WAVES: PADDLING THE ARTIC'S NORTHWEST PASSAGE\n\nTo help kick off Canton Canoe Weekend\, join Eileen Visser as she shares her experiences as the first woman to kayak the entire Northwest Passage as part of a four-person team\; the first recorded single-season\, human powered traverse of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in history.\n\n\n\nThis sea route was long impassable due to thick year-round ice\, but climate change has opened the channels between high arctic islands\, allowing the team to cross the 1\,800 miles in 103 days. During their incredible journey\, the kayakers encountered extreme sea ice\, wind\, and polar bears.\n\n\n\nEileen will also address changing conditions in the Arctic and their larger environmental implications. This is a hybrid program hosted by the St. Lawrence County Historical Association. To attend online\, please contact carlene@slcha.org to receive the Zoom link.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:20px\;"><strong>MAKING WAVES: PADDLING THE ARTIC&#39\;S NORTHWEST PASSAGE</strong></span><br />\nTo help kick off <a href="https://business.visitstlc.com/events/details/canton-canoe-weekend-04-03-2024-17514?calendarMonth=2024-05-01" target="_blank">Canton Canoe Weekend</a>\, join Eileen Visser as she shares her experiences as the first woman to kayak the entire Northwest Passage as part of a four-person team\; the first recorded single-season\, human powered traverse of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in history.<br />\n<br />\nThis sea route was long impassable due to thick year-round ice\, but climate change has opened the channels between high arctic islands\, allowing the team to cross the 1\,800 miles in 103 days. During their incredible journey\, the kayakers encountered extreme sea ice\, wind\, and polar bears.<br />\n<br />\nEileen will also address changing conditions in the Arctic and their larger environmental implications. This is a hybrid program hosted by the St. Lawrence County Historical Association. To attend online\, please contact <a href="mailto:carlene@slcha.org">carlene@slcha.org</a> to receive the Zoom link.
LOCATION:St. Lawrence County Historical Association 3 East Main Street\, Canton\, NY
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