canoeing and kayaking
- Nicholas Townsend last seen in Assawoman Bay off Fenwick Island in Delaware
- The Chesapeake Paddlers Association, a nonprofit club with more than 650 members, will be holding a class to teach the basics of sea kayaking March 10 in West River.
- In a deal some say could be a model for land preservation in lean budget times, a wealthy businessman has agreed to give up development rights — and grant limited but free public access — to a 950-acre former wildlife sanctuary on the Eastern Shore that he bought 18 months ago.
- Adults and children from Pikesville school on trip with Anita Leight Estuary Center
- Nearly two years after Baltimore County took over Robert E. Lee Park from the Baltimore City government, the county is ready to open its newly renovated public space to the public. The county will hold a ceremonial opening at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 14, followed by a day of activities sponsored by the Robert E. Lee Park Nature Council on Saturday, Oct. 15 that will help park patrons get acquainted with the newly formed Nature Council and its activities
- Quick response by two high school friends and a nearby kayaker likely saved the life of 16-year-old Carrollton youth who was rescued from the swollen Patapsco River on Wednesday afternoon at the village of Patapsco near Finksburg.
- Hurricane Irene led to the deaths of at least 28 people in nine states:
- Mathilde B. "Mimi" Lee, who as the wife of Maryland Lt. Gov. Blair Lee eschewed the political life of Annapolis in favor physical activities such as hiking and swimming, died Tuesday of congestive heart failure at Laurel Regional Hospital. She was 91.
- From Rock Hall to Oakland, Maryland has many tiny destinations that are worth the trip
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- Summer means portage and canoeing on lakes of upstate New York.
- From umpiring to art, high school athletes find ways to stay busy in the summer
- The quiet resorts of the Delaware Shore are booming with summer fun that goes beyond the boardwalk.
- From beach bums to foodies, the possibilities are nearly endless in Virginia Beach
- You'll find bargain sandwiches and a relaxed feel at this cozy Harford Road cafe