The Muskoka River X - David Thompson Virtual Paddle Challenge
A virtual paddling challenge where you are following David Thompson's exploration of Ontario in search of a steam ship route between Ottawa and Georgian Bay. Track your paddling activities and achieve the goal of paddling a total of 510km accumulated distance within a chosen time period (4, 8 or 12 weeks).
Since time immemorial, the area we currently refer to as Algonquin Park, areas west to Georgian Bay and areas east to the Ottawa River have been the homeland of the Anishinaabek and Algonquin people. These are the traditional territories of enduring Nations that continue their presence on these lands as hunting grounds, medicine areas, and gathering places related to them through oral history passed down for generations. The watersheds of these lands are vast and rich with abundant lakes interconnected by rivers and wetlands. Following the War of 1812 and under the care of First Nation guides, the British began looking for a waterway that could connect the Ottawa River with Georgian Bay. In 1837 David Thompson led the last of these paddling expeditions. On August 1, 1837 David Thompson left what is now known as Penetanguishene, on the shores of Georgian Bay. He arrived three months later at what is now know as Arnprior, where the Madawaska River meets the Ottawa River. 184 years later the Muskoka River X celebrates this 510km paddling route with the DAVID THOMPSON VIRTUAL PADDLE CHALLENGE. Can you paddle the equivalent distance in the same period of time or less? You choose one of three challenges. Paddle any watercraft at any location and document your distance travelled; measuring your progress virtually within the David Thompson live tracking map. Follow your friends or have a fun competition to see who finishes first. The David Thompson Virtual Paddle Challenge is a great way to keep you on the water, stay healthy and active, achieve personal goals, share your experiences and train for the upcoming Algonquin Outfitters Huntsville 110. Your DAVID THOMPSON VIRTUAL PADDLE CHALLENGE starts on June 19, 2021.
Choose from 3 challenge periods:
12 Week Challenge: 42km per week or 6km per day
8 Week Challenge: 63.8km per week or 9.1km per day
4 Week Challenge: 127.5km per week or 18.2km per day
Accumulate paddling activity distances to reach a goal of paddling a total of 510km, virtually from Penetanguishene on Georgian Bay to Arnprior on the Ottawa River.
A virtual paddle challenge is a fun way for you to strive to reach a distance goal by accumulating the distance you travel in your normal paddling activities. For example, if you paddle your kayak 5km on a Monday and your canoe 3km on a Wednesday, you can post each of these activities online for a total of 8km accumulated towards a goal of paddling 510km in the selected challenge period (4, 8, or 12 weeks). As you post your activities during the challenge period, you can follow along on the leaderboard and virtual map to track your accumulated progress along the historical virtual paddling route, and compare your progress with other paddlers who are also participating in the challenge.
Posting your paddling activities is simple. From the Muskoka River X David Thomson virtual paddle challenge leaderboard, choose the challenge period you are participating in (4, 8, or 12 weeks). Click the Post activity button at the top of the page. Enter the date and approximate time you started your paddling activity, the distance you travelled and click Save. Use a GPS smart watch, or an activity tracker app like Runkeeper™ on your mobile phone to track the distance you travelled in your paddling activity.
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
Basic registration Closed
Unlimited registrations / registration open until September 17
* Registration in the David Thompson Virtual Paddle Challenge
* Progress displayed on leaderboard and virtual tracking map
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CA$20.00
Basic (per person)
May 8 - Sep 1
Contact information
- Event contact
- Rob Horton
- rob@muskokariverx.com
- Phone
- 705-571-1159
- Website
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