Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Lake Cannon and 5 more lakes of the Winter Haven Chain
At the end of a year where I kayaked 358 days, in 34 states from the Florida Keys to Tomales Bay, CA, to the Snake River, to Lake Superior, to, Quebec, Canada to the Potomac River, and back to Florida (not all in one trip), where would I go for day 359? A lake with my name, that's where.Lake Cannon is part of the 22 lake Winter Haven Chain. Better know for watersking (think Cypress Gardens) I had never kayaked any of the lakes on the chain. Cool weather, high of 58 forecast, made be think it would not be busy, even on New Years Eve.I was in Lake Cannon, from Lake Cannon Park, on Lake Cannon Drive, at 12:35.
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- I bought a used kayak in March, 2005 and began sending tales of trips to friends and family. That November, generous friends bought me a camera, Canon Powershot 400, so pictures were added to the tales. January 2007, I was able to add underwater photography, thanks to one of my brothers. I am now on my sixth camera. As of May, 2014, I have a Powershot 115 IS. When I began kayaking in 2005, I would search the Internet for paddling information, trip reports, and practical advice. I hope this site adds to your knowledge and enjoyment. My home in Winter Park, FL,north of Orlando,allows easy access to both coasts and all the spring fed rivers in between. Many Tales are day trips. No overnight stay required. I welcome your comments and will try to respond to any questions you may have. If you are in, or plan to visit Key West, call my brother, Andy Cannon, at 305-879-0862. If it floats, flies, fishes, swims, scubas, snorkels or sails, Andy can arrange your tour, rental or self-guided adventure. Happy Paddling!
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