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With the spring equinox only a day away, the great outdoors came indoors on Saturday at the EY Centre.
Ottawans eager to get the jump on warm-weather fun were treated to a wide array of exhibits and expert advice at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
There were exhibitors and presenters on everything from canoeing and kayaking to road cycling and mountain biking, whitewater rafting, camping, hiking, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, rock climbing and rappelling.
The show on Uplands Drive will continue on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
For more information, go to the show’s website.
Devon Scott, the head kayak instructor with Liquid Skills, shows off some rolls and other techniques.
Eighteen-month-old Alex Pariseau takes it all in as he strolls through the exhibits at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
Devon Scott the head kayak instructor with Liquid Skills shows off some of his skills.
Four-year-old Katie Knatyshyn tries out Altitude Rock Climbing Gym’s climbing wall.
Six-year-old Remy Germain works at carving a paddle with Artisan Workshops.
Harmony Dawn leads two women through yoga movements in the pool on standup paddle boards.
Devon Scott the head kayak instructor with Liquid Skills shows off some rolls and other techniques.
Jane van Criekingen, left, and Virginia Schwartz, Ottawa-area women who were feared missing in Nepal after a deadly series of blizzards and avalanches struck the region, talk about their experiences at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
Jane van Criekingen, left, and Virginia Schwartz, Ottawa-area women who were feared missing in Nepal after a deadly series of blizzards and avalanches struck the region, talk about their experiences at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
Ten-year-old Ben Lamarre tries out Altitude Rock Climbing Gym’s climbing wall.
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Ottawans eager to get the jump on warm-weather fun were treated to a wide array of exhibits and expert advice at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
There were exhibitors and presenters on everything from canoeing and kayaking to road cycling and mountain biking, whitewater rafting, camping, hiking, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, rock climbing and rappelling.
The show on Uplands Drive will continue on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
For more information, go to the show’s website.
Devon Scott, the head kayak instructor with Liquid Skills, shows off some rolls and other techniques.
Eighteen-month-old Alex Pariseau takes it all in as he strolls through the exhibits at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
Devon Scott the head kayak instructor with Liquid Skills shows off some of his skills.
Four-year-old Katie Knatyshyn tries out Altitude Rock Climbing Gym’s climbing wall.
Six-year-old Remy Germain works at carving a paddle with Artisan Workshops.
Harmony Dawn leads two women through yoga movements in the pool on standup paddle boards.
Devon Scott the head kayak instructor with Liquid Skills shows off some rolls and other techniques.
Jane van Criekingen, left, and Virginia Schwartz, Ottawa-area women who were feared missing in Nepal after a deadly series of blizzards and avalanches struck the region, talk about their experiences at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
Jane van Criekingen, left, and Virginia Schwartz, Ottawa-area women who were feared missing in Nepal after a deadly series of blizzards and avalanches struck the region, talk about their experiences at the Outdoor Adventure Travel Show.
Ten-year-old Ben Lamarre tries out Altitude Rock Climbing Gym’s climbing wall.
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