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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Paddling is something I’ve associated with canoes and cottage country outside of the city.  Living in a small space in Toronto, it didn’t seem like an activity I could take up, even though Toronto is located on the shores of Lake Ontario.  That changed when a friend picked up a deeply discounted inflatable paddle board at Winners (an off-price department store) and I got the chance to try it out.  It was a blast, I was sold: I picked up a couple myself in 2021.</p>]]></description>
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