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1988:
Junior Women
1976:
Junior Women
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Ahmic
Harbour, ONTARIO |
Ahmic
Lake |
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Ancestral
lands of the Mississauga, Anishinabewaki |
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Google
Maps Link - photograph © courtesy Ak-O-Mak C.C. |
Jersey
paintings © Liam Birch
Current Jersey
Boathouse
photograph © Liam Birch
Women's C-15 2004
photograph © Liam Birch
2004
Ak-O-Mak Regatta 1988
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Founded: |
1964
(1928) |
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Founders:
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Donald
May (1964) |
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Official
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Ak-O-Mak
Canoe Club |
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Telephone: |
705-387-3810 |
Website: |
www.campakomak.com
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ACHIEVEMENTS |
11th Place: 1988 |
Greatest
Points Total: 1988: 44 (11th) |
INFORMATION |
The
Ak-O-Mak
Canoe Club is part of Camp Ak-O-Mak, founded
in 1928 as a swimming camp. The organization branched into
canoeing and kayaking in 1964 thanks to the work of Donald
May, and spent the next seven years competing under the
auspices of the Sudbury
Canoe Club. By 1971, Ak-O-Mak were
competing under their own name, separate from the Sudbury
club. Ak-O-Mak caters to both Canadian and American athletes
along with its brother camp Chikopi. Ak-O-Mak is an Algonquin
word meaning “land across the water.”
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CCA
COMMODORES |
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Midget
C15 1988
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NATIONAL
TEAM COACHES |
None
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CANADA
GAMES MEDALISTS |
None |
NATIONAL
TEAM ALUMNI (USA) |
Marcia
Jones Smoke |
OLYMPICS
1964, 1968, 1972 |
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