Having been canoeing many times I can tell you from experience that it depends on where you are sitting in the boat and what kind of stroke you are using when you paddle.
The simplest answer is that you would expect to go forward and you would tend to veer to the left as you pulled on that side of the boat.
Experienced canoers can steer the boat in either direction or straight ahead by using the appropriate stroke no matter which side they paddle on.
If your a good canoist straight. If your a bad canoist Right.
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Try a beaver and a canoe, maybe a beaver paddling a canoe. If you wanted it to be more accurate you could have a stack of beaver skins in York Boat with several Scots rowing. Or a couple of trees on the bank of a river will do.
Its a canoe.
There is not one pirogue design, but several. It is a small open canoe type boat with a flat bottom. Used inshore or in inland waters, and either driven by punting, paddling or with a small sail.
The anagram of the word 'ocean' is canoe.
canoe and rowing boat
the first boat was the canoe
Canoe
A kayak is an Eskimo boat that's similar to a canoe
canoe or kayak
It sure is! Get out and go for a canoe! "Canoe" is a noun when it refers to the boat itself, and a verb when it refers to the action of using the boat - which is also often referred to as "canoeing"
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