A day to Remember
Belleville’s
West Zwick's Island Park is a splendid place to roam. The walking path features
the majestic view of Lake Ontario’s great expanse that scenically embraces the
curvaceous 121-kilometre-long arm of Quinte
Bay. Today, I was about to become a
kayaking water babe on the Bay.
I headed towards
Zwick's Venture Outfitters, housed in a pop-up on the Bay. It was here that I would set out for
my kayak experience. Easy to find with its beautiful mural, I found Mark
Schwartz - owner of Venture Outfitters. I was about to fulfill my
dream for the day.
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Mark Schwartz
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the lovely mural |
The
go-to-guru for your paddling needs
For the past
four years, Mark Schwartz been Belleville's kayak guy at his own pop-up positioned at the park's prime
waterfront spot for nearly four years. A
while back, he owned for eight years a travel company, but from a young age he
began his underwater journey, making countless dives into the vast network of
remote Caribbean islands. Not one to shirk the cold, he even dove in the Artic.
His
dedication to helping novice and expert alike to safely paddle away in a
peaceful manner, reflects his love of people and their yearning to get close up
and personal on the water while using the best equipment in the business that you can buy on line.
Visit the complete list of equipment here: www.ventureoutfitters.ca
Mark carefully laid a grand variety of kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddle boards on the ground after he emptied them all of water. Then the paddles came out.
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Emptying out the water |
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Here come the paddles |
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The giant Mega stand-up paddle board (18'x 6'). It holds up to eight adults and/or 20 kids - a total of 1500lbs.
"You can social distance on water using this big guy." |
Mark owns and runs Venture Outfitters in several cities in Canada, where a vast top-of-the-line equipment is sold to outdoor enthusiasts of all ages who
hike, bike and paddle.
Kayaks, canoes and boards galore
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Checking those back seats |
He also sells those lifejackets you'll wear when you
go out.
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the iconic Stohlquist lifejacket |
Sporting super comfy front padding, and handy,
easy-to-reach-storage zippers with straps at several levels, this jacket totally outclassed all the others I had worn when on the water.“You want to make
sure a lifejacket doesn’t keep slipping up on you as older ones do. I want to
make sure everyone is wearing the right size to give them, maximum comfort and
safety, so they won’ t take them off while boating. “
Pretty in pink or blue
“So, Nancy,
which colour of kayak do you want?”
There was pink and orange, blue and white with top seats. There were sleek
tandem kayaks (made for two; kayaks for three and the ubiquitous single seat
kayak. Did you know you that there are blow up kayaks – perfect for the globe gliding kayaker?
Before setting out, he gave newbies a complimentary quick lesson on paddle grip and paddling technique.
Mark giving a mini lesson
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Bridge and launching dock
"No, ducks; you can’t come along!"
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Eager to launch off
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We headed to
the right of the bridge. Seven kilometres across, we could see Prince Edward County. The skies were grey and the wind was clearly affecting wave force.
I was glad Mark came along to bring more muscle power to the paddling.
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The rocky shoreline
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The view was
interesting. Stacked rocks called caims dotted the shoreline. Their presence marks a trail path, while spiritually signifying balance patience and growth. Across the water on the left, Prince Edward County came into view with its houses nestled along the shore.
“The waters are calmer on the other
side of the bridge."
Maybe I'll explore that during their 10 pm full moon paddle.
A plethora of pop-ups
I
went up Zwick's hill, and to my surprise, I came upon a series of pop-ups.
Belleville's poutine festival was in full swing.
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A crowd was gathering around the food trucks |
I indulged myself biting into Quebec’s popular poutine dish. Then I made the circuit exploring the plethora of pop up offerings of food, favorite gifts and quirky surprises. |
mmm... yum yum |
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real squeezed lemons |
I heard my
name being called. I turned around and there was Mark. He led me to his snow cone machine.
“Would you
like one?” What a generous guy! How
could I refuse?!
Wow! The strawberry
and coconut topping over tiny bits of crushed ice was so tasty.
That certainly sealed a delicious dessert
deal.
What a
wonderful day!
Thank you,
Mark!
Visit
Venture Outfitters website:
www.ventureoutfitters.ca
Email:info@ventureoutfitters.ca
Call: 1
888-204-4137
Facebook.com/ventureoutfitterscanada