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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go canoeing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when talking about an activity involving a canoe, such as when you are inviting someone to join you on a canoeing trip. For example: "Let's go canoeing on Saturday morning!".
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I didn't go canoeing right away.
On his visit to Washington, MacCulloch persuaded Bender to go canoeing.
Sometimes I go canoeing at weekends but I always take my sketchbook with me.
The lovers, whose romance develops very slowly, frolic on the beach with Alex's children and go canoeing.
Rustle up a feast on the barbecue; sway in the hammock; or go canoeing down the Teifi river if you're feeling more energetic.
Afterwards some of us go canoeing out to the beavers' dam up the creek while the big guys stick around the camp to fish.
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I went canoeing in Britain's newest national park last week.
"I went canoeing, boating, swimming, roller-skating and played basketball.
They went canoeing on the Charles, and Nathaniel dropped his paddle in the water.
"I would never have taken the initiative to have gone canoeing or kayaking on my own".
I once went canoeing down Bayou Lafourche with two filmmakers and Kerry St. Pé, an expert on coastal erosion.
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