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The Great Loop: The continental boating adventure even a pandemic can't stop

The Great Loop: The continental boating adventure even a pandemic can't stop

The global pandemic turned a 10,000-km adventure around North America into a surreal, isolating journey. With no option but to stay aboard their boats, writes Associate Editor Nick Taylor-Vaisey, these determined Canadians caught south of the border slowly made their way home.

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