by Susan Sutherland Photographs by Rob Muylwyk and Scott Innes
Our trip started out May 27 with 6 enthusiastic paddlers – Bert, Kaz, Rob M., Rob W., Scott, Susan and Trish. After meeting on a sunny Friday at Dunks Bay near Tobormory, quick hellos and packing our kayaks, we headed off. Our first obstacle was getting though the high and quick surf. We all did eventually. Our crossing to Flowerpot Island took an hour and 20 minutes with 2-metre waves and 20-knot winds but everyone had smiles on their faces while surfing.
Upon landing on Flowerpot Island, we all quietly went about setting up our individual campsites, meeting back for a quick lunch. The lake had calmed down and we were back in our kayaks for a paddle around Bears Rump Island. The wind and waves had calmed down allowing the group to paddle close to the spectacular east rocky cliff shoreline and explore. All too soon we were on the lower west side stopping for a break. Bert found an old board with square nails making us think of the long-ago ships that had sailed by or unfortunately washed on shore. Rob W. found an entire large fish skeleton which was just as interesting. After a quick paddle back, a well-deserved dinner and lots of laughs, we all retired for the night looking forward to the next day’s adventure. Due to the weather, no tour boats landed which was an added bonus.
On Saturday morning we emerged to heavy fog. No fear, fog would not discourage our day. After breakfast and clean up, we headed out on the Marl Bed Trail in search of the calypso orchid. None were found as spring was late, but we did see white trilliums, some red trilliums, Canada lilies and other spring flowers thanks to Rob M.’s keen eye and knowledge. Afterwards we decided to take the Lighthouse Trail. Very different, flat rock, uphill, mossy areas, but the stairs along rock face were brutal. Taking our time, we all made it, breathless from our journey but also from the views.
As we arrived at the lighthouse, we all went our own ways to explore and think about the long-ago lighthouse keeper and his family walking these grounds. We continued on to the lower lookout for the spectacular views and on to the caves for a chat and a sit-down. We arrived back at the flower pot locations to explore these stone formations and the shoreline. Upon arriving back at the main dock, the first of many tour boats arrived off shore, transferring tourist to zodiacs to bring them to the island. A group of students gave us private chuckles with their large back packs. Some wrapped in blankets, no hats and at least one wearing stylish flip flops descending along the Lighthouse trail. After a light lunch or nap, we all got back into our kayaks to paddle around Flowerpot Island. Cove Island was our original destination but we changed that due to wind and lingering fog but no one seemed to mind as long as we were on the water. Upon returning to camp, Rob M. explored on his own and found an individual calypso orchid which he took us all to view.
New member Trish arrived on her own and came along with us on a hike with Bert to Castle Bluff which few others had travelled to. After taking a few minutes to locate the start of the trail, and losing one of our hikers momentarily, we all became “Billy Goats” following amazing Bert. The challenging climb was worth it to look out over Georgian Bay with a view of the large flowerpot. Thanks to Scott, our trip photographer, we will all remember the climb. After hiking the bluff to view the lighthouse buildings, we made our way back following markers to the one major obstacle a particularly high and steep rock face. With great teamwork we guided each other where to place our feet or hands, and all made it down safely. Tired and hungry, we made our way back to camp for a hot, well deserved dinner.
After listening to the weather report, we decided we would meet for breakfast and pack up to leave by 10:30 a.m. to avoid possible afternoon thunderstorms. As we were packing, we discovered a large family of water snakes around Rob M.’s kayak and eventually on some of his paddling gear which was warm in the morning sun. We said goodbye to Trish, who was staying an extra day, and the main group paddled silently back to Dunks Bay. Soon, some of us thought we were a bit off course. Later on the beach, we discovered that our navigator had his map upside down!
Trips are not taken without a few lemons appearing – getting a vehicle stuck in the sand, getting a foot stuck in a hole, tipping (twice) in refreshing water upon landing, wandering off the wrong way on a rugged hike, forgetting a sleeping bag. But as a GROUP and TEAM we made lemonade and solved all problems. Everyone had a very full and enjoyable trip; it was obvious from the laughter and smiles on our faces all weekend. We accomplished what we set out to do, paddle and explore Flowerpot Island, but we received much more by connecting with old friends and getting to know new ones with paddling as a common interest – which is GLSKA’s purpose as a club. Well done team. Mission accomplished.
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GLSKA Waiver
RELEASE OF LIABILITY, WAIVER OF CLAIMS, ASSUMPTION OF RISKS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Release Agreement") BY ACCEPTING THIS DOCUMENT YOU WILL WAIVE OR GIVE UP CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE FOR NEGLIGENCE OR BREACH OF CONTRACT OR TO CLAIM COMPENSATION FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT
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DEFINITION
In this Release Agreement, the term Sea Kayaking Activities shall include but is not limited to: all activities, events or services provided, arranged, organized, conducted, sponsored or authorized by the Releasees and shall including moving water, still water, lake and ocean kayaking; loan or rental of kayaks (hereinafter "the boats") and other equipment; orientational and instructional courses, seminars and sessions; all travel, transportation, and accommodation; food, beverage including water supply, use of equipment, and multi-day camping or overnight stays in the outdoors.
In this Release Agreement, the term "Negligence" includes the failure by the Releasees to use such care as a reasonably prudent and careful guide, instructor, trip organizer or sea kayaking operator would use under similar circumstances, or breach of any other duty of care imposed by law.
ASSUMPTION OF RISKS
Participation in Sea Kayaking Activities involves various risks, dangers and hazards including the risk of serious injury, paralysis or death. Sea Kayaking Activities often take place in remote wilderness locations, where assistance, medical and first aid services and evacuation may not be readily available, and communication may be difficult or not possible. The risks, dangers and hazards that may be encountered include, but are not limited to: accidents which occur during transportation or travel to and from the departure point; slips and falls while getting into or out of the boats; overturning of the boats; loss of balance; impact or collision with objects; cold water immersion; repetitive strain injuries; dislocated shoulders; hypothermia; drowning; changing and inclement weather conditions including storms, high wind, high waves, and lightning; encounters with domestic or wild animals; infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact; negligence on the part of other participants; and NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART THE RELEASEES. I UNDERSTAND THAT NEGLIGENCE INCLUDES FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE RELEASEES TO TAKE REASONABLE STEPS TO SAFEGUARD OR PROTECT ME FROM OR WARN ME OF THE RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS OF PARTICIPATING IN SEA KAYAKING ACTIVITIES.
Please refer to the GLSKA Risk Management Strategy section of their website for further information regarding the risks, dangers and hazards that may be encountered during Sea Kayaking Activities.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY, WAIVER OF CLAIMS, ASSUMPTION OF RISKS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Release Agreement") BY ACCEPTING THIS DOCUMENT YOU WILL WAIVE OR GIVE UP CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE FOR NEGLIGENCE OR BREACH OF CONTRACT OR TO CLAIM COMPENSATION FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!
I AM AWARE OF THE RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATING IN SEA KAYAKING ACTIVITIES AND I FREELY ACCEPT AND FULLY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS RESULTING THEREFROM.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY, WAIVER OF CLAIMS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
In consideration of the Releasees allowing me to participate in Sea Kayaking Activities as defined in this Release Agreement, I hereby agree as follows:
TO WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS that I have or may in the future have against the Releasees and TO RELEASE THE RELEASEES from any and all liability for any loss, damage, expenseor injury including death that I may suffer, or that my next of kin may suffer as a result of my participation in Sea Kayaking Activities, DUE TO ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT, OR BREACH OF ANY STATUTORY OR OTHER DUTY OF CARE ON THE PART OF THE RELEASEES. I UNDERSTAND THAT NEGLIGENCE INCLUDES FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE RELEASEES TO TAKE REASONABLE STEPS TO SAFEGUARD OR PROTECT ME FROM OR WARN ME OF THE RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS OF PARTICIPATING IN SEA KAYAKING ACTIVITIES REFERRED TO ABOVE;
TO HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY THE RELEASEES from any and all liability for any property damage or personal injury to any third party resulting from my participation in Sea Kayaking Activities;
This Release Agreement shall be effective and binding upon my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators, assigns and representatives, in the event of my death or incapacity;
This Release Agreement and any rights, duties and obligations as between the parties to this Release Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted solely in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and no other jurisdiction; and
Any litigation involving the parties to this Release Agreement shall be brought solely within the Province of Ontario and shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Ontario.
In entering into this Release Agreement I am not relying on any oral or written representations or statements made by the Releasees with respect to the safety of Sea Kayaking Activities, other than what is set forth in this Release Agreement.
I CONFIRM THAT I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE AGREEMENT, AND I AM AWARE THAT BY ACCEPTING THIS RELEASE AGREEMENT I AM WAIVING CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH I OR MY HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNS AND REPRESENTATIVES MAY HAVE AGAINST THE RELEASEES.