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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Listening Point - General Discussion :: The New Future of Canoeing
 
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campcrafter
08/02/2018 03:33PM
 
That's awesome Soledad!


It's also great to hear that summer camp enrollments are up. I think camp is one of the best experiences kids can have. Helps them learn to be both self reliant away from their parents and to get along in a another living group.
I sure loved it.


Blue Skies!
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billconner
08/01/2018 07:02PM
 
Interesting article. Canoeroots
 
Ausable
08/01/2018 08:17PM
 
Thanks for the post. Let's hope the trends continue.
 
bhouse46
08/02/2018 09:47AM
 
A good read. Now lets hope they vote to protect the wilderness.
 
GraniteCliffs
08/02/2018 10:18AM
 
Good news. Getting young folks canoeing is like planting seedlings. Plant them now and years from now you hope to see them grow and flourish.
 
Soledad
08/02/2018 12:34PM
 
I am taking 5 boys in a couple of weeks ages 8,10,10,12 and 13. For three of them, it will be their 3rd year, for one his 5th and the other, his 6th. That should lower the average a bit. I'll be renting a canoe from Ely Outfitters (Jason who is mentioned in this article)


One of the best things that I can pass down to these boys is the appreciation of such a wonderful place, protected for their children-hopefully.