0 a small, narrow boat with pointed ends that you move using a paddle (= stick with a wide, flat part) -- каноэ
I refer in this connection to small boats and canoes.
We all know of tragic accidents that have occurred when children have been on school trips—for example, canoeing on rivers or sailing at sea.
They are practically one-man businesses and certainly three out of the four are paddling their own canoes and are only just afloat.
Is he aware that the submarine has been boarded by men from the mainland going out in canoes?
A party was made up for a practice run in three double and three single canoes.
Then there is week-end camping, hiking and canoeing, adventure week-ends and other forms of sport which are popular.
Such agreements can make specific provision for access for users of canoes.
No legislation to control the use of canoes is contemplated.