U.S. outdoor group in rough water as B.C. camping application upsets First Nations

A kayaker makes his way up scenic Indian Arm from Deep Cove in North Vancouver, B.C., early Wednesday, July 26, 2006. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Stoody

A U.S.-based outdoor group has been paddling in British Columbia's coastal waters for almost 30 years, running sea-kayaking courses and camping along the coast.

But an application by the non-profit 春色直播 Outdoor Leadership School to renew and expand its licence in B.C. has run into choppy waters as residents and First Nations groups object, some citing concern about 春色直播 sovereignty.

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