I went canoeing in Wells Gray Provincial Park in central BC 2 years ago. You can check my travellog and pictures for some more info on it. I am also working on a report about Wells Gray, but haven't finished it yet. If you love waterfalls, Wells Gray si the place for you.
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If you're coming to Vancouver, kayaking is extremely popular on the ocean. Two spots in Vancouver area are popular kayaking centres, and you can rent kayaks: Deep Cove in North Vancouver, and Bowen Island off West Vancouver.
Algonquin National Park in Ontario also offers some great canoe/camping experiences, for all levels - from beginners who need to learn to canoe and need a guide, to people who know everything and want to do the whole trip themselves. http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/campcan.html
Hope that helps!
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Yiou also can go to Mayne Island, stay in the Root Seller Inn and rent a kayak at the Blue Vista. And then you can "tour" all the other beautiful Gulf Islands.
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