Canoe
A canoe is a lightweight, narrow watercraft pointed at both ends and propelled by a paddler using a single-bladed paddle. It is usually open on top, and one or more people can sit or kneel while paddling. Canoes are used for transportation, recreation, and sport, and they come in a range of sizes and configurations.
The term canoe derives from Carib or Arawak roots and entered English via Spanish canoa. Traditionally, canoes
Canoes can be paddled solo or with a partner. Solo canoes are generally shorter and narrower, while
Indigenous peoples of North America developed numerous canoe styles suited to local waterways, notably birchbark canoes
Today canoes remain popular for recreation, sport, and wilderness travel. Safety considerations include wearing a personal