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Two canoes on the water at the edge of a beach.

Beware of Canoeing Under Bridges

What was supposed to be a fun and peaceful afternoon paddle with friends, turns into a terror of screams, as Brie and family discover what lurks under bridges. Beware of canoeing under bridges, my friends, or perhaps if you do, don’t look up!

A meet up of families had several of us lined up for an afternoon of canoeing in Southern Ontario. The clouds in the sky looked pretty ominous, but we were determined to get our adventure in. Since the clouds were darkest down the left of the lake, we opted to canoe to the right. We noticed a bridge that we would have to navigate under but thought that made the element of adventure more complete. Little did we know!

The calm before the storm, so to speak.

It took a while for each canoe to develop an effective rhythm, which I think is the case for everyone and is half the fun when it comes to yelling and splashing each other! Once we got to the bridge we realized we didn’t have to duck down as much as we thought to get under it. The terror though, became very clear as we were passing through. Thousands of huge bone chilling spiders were looming above us in their webs! All you could hear were the screams of, “Don’t look up!”, “Paddle faster!”, “Keep your paddles down, you’re going to knock them right onto us!”  The spiders were twitching as if pondering a mass attack.  You can’t unsee something like that! As we emerged through the other side of the bridge the frantic panic to check each other for creepy crawlies began.

Once the relief set in there came the hilarious laughter and teasing of each other. That is until…. we realized the only way back to the dock was to return under the bridge again!

Written by:
Brie Mason
Published on:
February 2, 2016
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2 Comments

Categories: All Aboard!, Around the World, Boats, Brie Mason, Canada, Kid Travel, Ontario, Our Travelers, Planes, Trains ..., Safe Travels, The Red Boot DiariesTags: canoeing, spiders

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  1. Mike

    July 14, 2016 at 8:55 am

    Hahaha. That’s hilarious. You should try kayaking though a small cave. Spiders are the least of your concern with bats, snakes and other small creatures around. =)

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  2. WaterDudes

    January 13, 2018 at 3:32 pm

    Haha, I was expecting you to say you almost hit your head. Spiders do love water and under a low bridge would be a great place for them to hang out. Yuck! Next time we’re canoeing, I know this is all I’ll be thinking about if there are any bridges to go under.

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