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Category Archives: News & Events
Canoecopia Coming March 12 – 14 2010
Canoecopia 2010 – Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wisconsin Canoecopia is the world’s largest paddlesport exposition, and it didn’t get that way by accident. This is one great event for the the paddling community. We love what we do, we love … Continue reading
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The Mason Family Website
If you want to learn more about Bill Mason and the Mason family just take a look at the Mason Family website. Although the website contains plenty of information on canoeing, it’s also a great resource where you can learn … Continue reading
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The Bricktown Challenge
Attention Canoers and kayakers, you can participate in the first annual Bricktown Challenge at the beautiful Bald Eagle State Park in northcentral Pennsylvania on July 11th, 2009. There are two events. 8 mile race for serious racers 4 mile race for beginners … Continue reading
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The Great American Backyard Campout
Go Camping With America on June 27, 2009! Have you always wanted to go camping but just don’t know how to get started. Well, you are not alone and The Great American Backyard Campout provides an opportunity for everyone to … Continue reading
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USGS Plans to Eliminate Stream Gauges
The USGS recently announced that due to funding issues a number of their stream gauges would be taken offline. The gauges, located in New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, are scheduled to be turned off on the last day of September … Continue reading
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