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Taunton and Nemasket Rivers Paddling Trip

A mother and son canoe among silver maple trees
A mother and son canoe among silver maple trees
© Cheryl Rose
 

Date:
Saturday, July 26, 2008

Time:
8:30 - 11:30 am

Overview:
Explore the Taunton and Nemasket Rivers by canoe or kayak. Join the Nature Conservancy staff for a morning discovering Southeastern Massachusetts' great Taunton River watershed, home to bald eagles, river otters, rare dragonflies and herring. We will stop for a light breakfast mid-way through our trip. Please bring a hat, sunscreen, water, and binoculars. If you have a kayak or canoe please do bring it – otherwise we will have boats and paddles available.

Registration:
Please RSVP to Venessa Salvucci at the Massachusetts Office: (617) 227-7017 x309 or vsalvucci@tnc.org.

Location:
Bridgewater