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The
Mohawk Canoe Club- Since 1903, the Mohawk Canoe Club celebrates 102
years of safe and enjoyable paddling in the region. The Mohawk Canoe Club
maintains a comprehensive trips and activities schedule throughout the
year covering many of the region's rivers, streams, and estuaries. |
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Ahwaga Canoe Club-The
ACC is a group of paddlers in the Twin Tiers Region of Southern New York
and Northern Pennsylvania. The club makes good use of the incredible
rivers, lakes, and streams of our area as well as some located afar.
They paddle on various rivers including the Susquehanna River, the Delaware River, the Chenango River,
the Tioughnioga and the Unadilla Rivers. We also have trips scheduled for
the Adirondack Mountains, the St. Lawrence River region and parts south. Email c Lou & Carol Trelease at buckshotfarm@aol.com,
or info@ahwagacanoe.com. |
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The Jersey
Shore Sea Kayak Association -is a group of paddlers who share a passion for
kayaking and seek to promote the sport and its safety through paddling
trips and organized events. Membership consists of over 250
kayakers who are from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and now
Maryland. JSSKA members plan day paddling trips in addition to some
overnight and extended trips which offer options for lodging and camping.
JSSKA members paddle the coastal waterways, lakes, and rivers of the
entire state of New Jersey, as well as those of New York , and Pennsylvania. |
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Atlantic
Sea Kayakers- is an informal organization of sea kayaking enthusiasts
with paddlers located in NJ, NY, PA, DE & MD primarily. Expertise
ranges from those totally new to the sport to those with significant
knowledge and skills. We paddle lakes, creeks, rivers, bays, and ocean and
surf. We paddle in the daytime and at night, year round, on daytrips and
kayak camping trips with overnighters, long weekends, and weeklong
expeditions. |
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Lehigh
Valley Canoe Club-The Lehigh Valley Canoe Club is one of the largest
and most active paddling clubs in the United States. We offer training,
trips, socials and opportunities to improve and enhance our local rivers.
The best place to get up-to-date news about the Club is at our site. The
News, Calendar and Message Boards keep you informed about club programs,
scheduled trips and member chat. The LVCC holds regular monthly programs
to teach, entertain and act on club business. Meetings are usually at 7
p.m. on the evening of the first Thursday of each month and are currently
held at the Red Cross Building on Avenue A near the Lehigh Valley Airport. |
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The
Philadelphia Canoe Club-The PCC has been in existence since 1905, and
is a dedicated group of canoeists and kayakers. The PCC monthly meeting is
held on the third Monday of each month (except January) at 7:30 PM. ALL
ARE WELCOME!!! The PCC clubhouse is located on the bank of the confluence
of the Wissahickon Creek and Schuylkill River, within the Fairmount Park
System of Philadelphia. Our driveway entrance is at the traffic light on
Ridge Ave. by the bus stop just south of the Manayunk Main Street movie
theater |
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The
Kayak and Canoe Cub of New York (KCCNY)-We are one of the largest
whitewater clubs in the East, and despite our name, serve New Jersey,
Pennsylvania and Connecticut as well as New York, where we formed in 1959.
Our schedule has trips for the normal rainy seasons, most eastern water
releases and occasionally ocean surfing, as well as practice and play on
the ever-flowing Delaware. |
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The
Hunterdon County Canoe Club (HCCC)- is located in central New Jersey,
Between Clinton and Flemington NJ on the north bound side of highway 31.
The club paddles all types of water; flat, moving and whitewater. They
paddle creeks, rivers and lakes. Some of the trips also include camping.
The Hunterdon county Canoe Club is affiliated with the Hunterdon
County Park System. For more information, Click on the above reference
or call them on (908)-782-1158. |
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The
Appalachian Mountain Club- promotes the protection, enjoyment, and
wise use of the mountains, rivers and trails of the Appalachian region. We
believe that the mountains and rivers have an intrinsic worth and also
provide recreational opportunity, spiritual renewal, and ecological and
economic health for the region. We encourage people to enjoy and
appreciate the natural because we believe that
successful conservation depends on this experience. |
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The
National Canoe Safety Patrol The NCSP was founded more
than 20 yrs. ago for the purpose of encouraging and promoting
boating safety, including but not limited to the following: To
assist river management agencies, race organizers and other
safety and rescue organizations by offering river rescue
training orientation to their personnel. To provide a shore
and boat based safety presence in cooperation with river
management agencies, race organizers and other safety and
rescue organizations. To provide rescue and recovery
assistance upon request of, and in cooperation with, river
management agencies and other safety and rescue organizations. |
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