Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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CITY & BUSINESS CITY EDITOR: SHANE MINKIN 204- 697- 7292 city. desk@ freepress. mb. ca I winnipegfreepress. com
MONDAY, JULY 22. 2013
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W HETHER it be
taking a morning
paddle
down the river
or canoeing the Amazon, what
Dana Starkell remembers most
about his dad, Don Starkell, is
his passion for setting goals.
Dana Starkell has a goal of his own
now - to raise money for cancer after
the disease took his father's life in
2012.
" I don't know if I'll ever really get
over it. I was so close to him, I held out
to the very end hoping for a crazy possibility
that he'd overcome it," Dana
said. " He really did try. He had a lot of
things that he still wanted to do."
Sunday marked the second annual
Paddle to the Park, which was put on by
the Starkell family in memory of their
father, Don, one of Manitoba's greatest
adventurers. The event started at the
Manitoba Paddling Association headquarters,
then floated over to the Winnipeg
Canoe Club on Dunkirk Drive,
where 30 canoes, kayaks and dragon
boats were put into the water.
" My dad would have loved this. He
loved planning things that would get
people together and motivate them,"
Dana said. " He never wanted to waste
a moment."
This is the first year that the Canadian
Cancer Society also took part in
the event.
" This is exactly the kind of event that
we like to be involved in," said Dave
McKnight, the dragon boat co- ordinator
for the Canadian Cancer Society.
" We're honouring Don Starkell's trip.
We're promoting a healthy active lifestyle,
which is one of the best ways to
prevent cancer."
During the event, Dana Starkell and
his brother, Jeff, paddled with their
father's six- metre yellow canoe they
used to paddle to Brazil in 1980.
That trip remains one of Dana's fondest
memories.
" We did 6,000 miles of coastline and
conquered the ocean. Our lives had
been somewhat spared," said the Iowa
resident. " We had a feeling of triumph,
but we were very sad because our goal
of two years ended, and we had to start
a new one."
Don and Dana's 19,603- kilometre
canoe trip is in the Guinness Book of
World Records for the longest- ever canoe
journey.
More than 100 people attended Sunday's
event, including Margerit Roger,
a past member of Paddle Manitoba,
who wanted to show her support when
she saw the event on Facebook.
" It's a combination of Dana Starkell,
a fundraiser for the cancer society and
paddling on our river," said the Winnipeg
resident. " Next year, we're going
in evening gowns to make it even more
fun."
Roger and her friends rewarded
themselves with a picnic after completing
the 12- kilometre paddle.
" My role was to sit in the middle of
the canoe and knit," said Leeanne Penner,
who was sporting a bright- pink
beach hat along with her pink sunglasses
and dangly pink earrings. " I decided
to knit a red seat cover for my friend's
canoe."
elizabeth. fraser@ freepress. mb. ca
Marking an adventurer's legacy
Event tribute to record- setting Starkell
By Elizabeth Fraser
PHOTOS BY MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
In a custom- built six- metre canoe ( centre) of Don Starkell's, son Dana Starkell, his wife, Stacey, their son, David, and Dana's brother, Jeff Starkell, paddle during the 2nd Annual Paddle to the Park Sunday.
Bernie Delaquis takes his hand- built canoe down to the water.
Kohl Clarke, 11, gives a thumbs- up near the back of the boat while paddling in a
voyageur- style canoe along with his crew.
Margaret Brook ( left), Leeanne Penner ( knitting) and Margerit Roger take part in Paddle to the Park.
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