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Canoe the Poultney – A Joint Trip With the Eastern New York Chapter

Canoeing the quiet waters of Vermont
Canoeing the quiet waters of Vermont
© Bob Klein/TNC
 

Date:
Saturday, June 21, 2008. In case of bad weather the rain date is Sunday, June 22.

Time:
10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Overview:
Canoe the NY/VT border on the lower Poultney River and view the splendor of the nearby Adirondack and Green Mountains. We will see migratory songbirds and waterfowl, high quality floodplain forests and marsh systems and picturesque farmscapes. The trip is a relatively easy downstream paddle. A limited number of canoes are available, but you are welcome to bring your own canoe/kayak. Please be prompt.

Guide:
Troy Weldy, director of ecological management in eastern New York and Paul Marangelo, aquatic ecologist in Vermont.

Registration/Fee:
To register please call Marie at 914-244-3271 ext. 22. There is no fee for this.