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Kayak Magazine

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Brought to you by Canada’s History Society, Kayak magazine is designed to catch the imagination of 7- to 12-year-olds. Every issue introduces children to the who, what, when, where, why and how of Canada’s fascinating stories, and shows them our history in context with today’s world! Kayak takes your child to a past they will find engaging, relevant and fun.

Kayak bridges the gap between magazines that entertain and those that educate. Created by some of Canada’s leading designers, artists and storytellers, there’s no other history magazine like it available to Canadian families!

Canada's fascinating history is brought to life through beautifully illustrated feature stories, articles on contemporary Canadian celebrities, original comics, games, jokes and contests. Published four times a year.

Here’s what some of our readers have to say:
“This magazine is great for readers of all ages” – S. from Midland, Ontario, Canada
“A world class children's publication!” – O.M. from Australia
“This magazine was the best one I bought this year. My students loved it!” – Grade 6 teacher from Nova Scotia, Canada
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April 2025 When bicycles became common in Canada, they made it possible for people to go farther, faster than they could on foot. Plus they didn’t need food or barns like horses did. The first bikes were hard to ride but soon looked a lot like what we have now, and many were made right here. By the 1890s, Canadians were using bikes for all kinds of things from work to new kinds of fun. Bicycles also meant new freedom for some women and new sports and competitions. There was even a Canadian bicycle unit during the First World War. Whether you ride or not, there’s lots to discover about bicycles in the April issue of Kayak.


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When bicycles became common in Canada, they made it possible for people to go farther, faster than they could on foot. Plus they didn’t need food or barns like horses did. The first bikes were hard to ride but soon looked a lot like what we have now, and many were made right here. By the 1890s, Canadians were using bikes for all kinds of things from work to new kinds of fun. Bicycles also meant new freedom for some women and new sports and competitions. There was even a Canadian bicycle unit during the First World War. Whether you ride or not, there’s lots to discover about bicycles in the April issue of Kayak.
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