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- Canadian_canoe abstract "Canadian canoe is another term for a canoe, just like ping pong is often used as the nickname for table tennis. This practice is the result of misinterpretations during the development of the sport of canoeing, where the kayak was often seen as the canoe, and an open touring canoe was called 'Canadian canoe' or 'Canadian' then. This naming came from the so-called "Canadian style" canoe from Canada, the then only 'approved' open canoe model by the American Canoe Association (ACA), as opposed to the Wood & Canvas canoe from Maine in the United States, that was not recognized by the ACA until 1934. For the Canoe Associations at the time of around 1880, a canoe was a decked, double-ended boat, propelled with a double-blade paddle or sailed. The open canoes of that time were often identified as 'Peterborough' or 'Rice Lake' canoes, from the locations where early cedar-strip boats were first made, thus 'Canadian' canoes. In America, the canoe lost its qualifying prefix 'Canadian' not long afterwards and canoes were simply called 'canoes' (open or decked). In the United Kingdom and some other European countries though, people were not aware of these discrepancies and, also because they saw kayaks as canoes, they kept calling canoes 'Canadian canoes'—even the decked whitewater canoes. This has contributed much to the confusion about canoes and kayaks, also because the byname 'Canadian' is not used consistently but mainly for touring, whitewater and racing canoes.".
- Canadian_canoe thumbnail PrinceOfWalesCanoeing.jpg?width=300.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageID "12726807".
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageLength "1819".
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageRevisionID "635721596".
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink American_Canoe_Association.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Canoe.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canoes.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Kayak.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Ping_pong.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Rabaska.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Table_tennis.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink Whitewater_canoeing.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLink File:PrinceOfWalesCanoeing.jpg.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canadian canoe".
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageWikiLinkText "cedar-stripped canoes".
- Canadian_canoe hasPhotoCollection Canadian_canoe.
- Canadian_canoe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Canadian_canoe subject Category:Canoes.
- Canadian_canoe comment "Canadian canoe is another term for a canoe, just like ping pong is often used as the nickname for table tennis. This practice is the result of misinterpretations during the development of the sport of canoeing, where the kayak was often seen as the canoe, and an open touring canoe was called 'Canadian canoe' or 'Canadian' then.".
- Canadian_canoe label "Canadian canoe".
- Canadian_canoe sameAs Kanadier.
- Canadian_canoe sameAs Canadese_kano.
- Canadian_canoe sameAs Kanadensare.
- Canadian_canoe sameAs Q350709.
- Canadian_canoe sameAs Q350709.
- Canadian_canoe wasDerivedFrom Canadian_canoe?oldid=635721596.
- Canadian_canoe depiction PrinceOfWalesCanoeing.jpg.
- Canadian_canoe isPrimaryTopicOf Canadian_canoe.