0 a small, light, narrow boat, pointed at both ends and moved using a paddle (= a short pole with a flat blade)
1 to travel in a canoe
2 a small, light, narrow boat, pointed at both ends and moved by a person using a paddle (= a stick with a wide, flat end)
In theory, he ' controlled all the traffic on the lake ' and a great many chiefs were under his authority, as were hundreds of canoes.
Water channels would continue to provide such amenities as angling, and towpath rambling and could be used by light unpowered craft such as canoes.
There have been incidents of canoeists trying to use them, but canoes do not have big clearance problems.
Certainly in canoeing there is a mass of young persons participating.
Among the current activities organised by the police are canoeing and archery.
The proposals would introduce a licensing scheme for certain adventure activity providers, including those using canoes and most sailing craft.
I do not wish to make a point about rafts, but to return to canoes.
No legislation to control the use of canoes is contemplated.
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