Canoeing
paddle sport in which you kneel or sit facing forward in an open or closed-decked canoe, and propel yourself with a single-bladed paddle, under your own power
Canoeing or kayaking is an excellent way of exploring natural or cultural landscapes along a suitable waterway. A canoe or kayak can navigate very shallow and narrow passages, where any boat would not fit, and brings the environment very close to the traveller. It is often a less arduous way to travel in the wilderness and gives a very different perspective on cultural landscapes. It is often also a reasonably cheap way of travelling.

While whitewater sports is one of the main uses of canoes and kayaks, this article concentrates on more quiet voyages. The odd rapids require some whitewater skills, but those who are not confident in taking their vessel down the rapids can instead portage (carry) it past it. Also experts do portaging, as some rapids may be unnavigable at low or high waters, and there may be overland passages (such as from a road to the waterway or between waterways).
Also sea kayaking has its own article, about voyages along coasts and across big lakes, where wind and large waves are major concerns.