World Rivers Day Guided Paddle
In celebration of BC Rivers Day, paddle with us down the Harrison River in the company of professional guides. You’ll be part of a giant flotilla of Voyageurs, canoes, and kayaks that will travel 18 km from Harrison Lake to historic Kilby. Along the way, a Chehalis cultural guide will show us ancient rock paintings and village sites, and share with us some of the stories and traditions that define the cultural wealth of the Harrison.
The Harrison is also wealthy in fish and wildlife values. The river supports all five species of Pacific salmon, and it was declared a “Salmon Stronghold” by river advocate Mark Angelo and the Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council (PFRCC). The “Stronghold” designation attests to the healthy status of the Harrison and Chehalis Rivers. Fish biologist John Rosenfeldwill be among our flotilla and will share with us more information
Event: World Rivers Day Guided Paddle
When: September 25, 2022
Where: Harrison Lake to Kilby with shuttle back to Harrison
Cost:
$150/person – Paddle your own boat
$217/person – Paddle voyageurs
Registration link: Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning - World Rivers Day 2022 (camp9.org)
Their website World Rivers Day Guided PaddleSeptember 25, 2022 - Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning