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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, September 30, 2007

Let's go: Hawaii and The World

Advertiser Staff

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Moloka'i Hoe begins at Hale O Lono on Moloka'i and ends at Duke Kahanamoku Beach.

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OCT. 7

HOE! PADDLING CHAMPIONSHIP

The Moloka'i Hoe — the championship race of the O'ahu Canoe Racing Association — is set for Oct. 7 this year. The race begins at Hale O Lono harbor on Moloka'i and ends with festivities and excitement shortly after midday at Duke Kahanamoku Beach in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Regarded as the men's world championship of long-distance outrigger canoe racing, the big paddle covers 41 miles of open ocean, and Hawai'i teams compete against crews from such far-flung places as Tahiti (Shell Va'a of Tahiti won last year), Japan, Singapore, Italy, Australia and California. www.ohcra.com.

SEPT. 2008

THEY SELL SHELLFISH BY THE SEASHORE

Now's the time to begin planning for a trip to Prince Edward Island off the Atlantic Coast of Canada, and the 2008 International Shellfish Festival, held annually the third weekend in September. The event, on the waterfront in picturesque Charlottetown, is anchored by "The Biggest Kitchen Party in Atlantic Canada," with entertainment and food prepared by celebrity chefs. There are daily shellfish-cooking demonstrations and food booths. When not overloading on seafood, take a boat tour or explore Charlottetown, home of Anne of Green Gables and the place where Canada was officially born (nearest air routes are from Montreal, Toronto, Detroit; also served by cruise lines and rail). 866-955-2003; www.peishellfish.com. Also: Prince Edward Island visitor Web site, www.gov.pe.ca/visitorsguide.