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Paddle in the Park This Weekend in Cary

The McHenry County Conservation District will host this weekend's event. Clinics will be offered on kayaking, canoeing and stand-up paddle boarding.

Submitted by McHenry County Conservation District. 

Test the waters, dip a paddle in the crystal clear waters of Lake Atwood and discover the joy of canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding at Paddle in the ParkSaturday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Hollows Conservation Area, 3804 US Highway 14 in Cary.

Hosted by McHenry County Conservation District, this event is a great opportunity for beginners to get introduced to the sport or for experiences paddlers to pick up information on local outings and outfitters.  “McHenry County residents have access to many nearby waterways and our hope is that we can get individuals and families to take their next outdoor adventure on the water,” said Communications Manager Wendy Kummerer.

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Entry to the event is free and for a onetime workshop fee of $5 visitors can test paddle a variety of water vessels and participate in a canoe paddling clinic offered at 10:30 a.m. and Noon, kayak paddling clinics at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Clinics will also be offered for Stand up Paddleboard, solo canoe paddling, and canoe rescue techniques. Visitors will also discover the importance of the canoe in early American settlement, exploration, and the fur trade industry. The Southwest Brigade, historical interpreters, will demonstrate a voyageur canoe. 

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“Not only is canoeing or kayaking fun, but a great opportunity to get closer to nature,” said Andy Tally Event Coordinator. “In a canoe or kayak you have access to more intimate waters. That can bring you closer to wildlife than any other form of transportation.”

Local vendors will be on hand to discuss the different types of watercrafts available and which type might best suit you or your family’s needs. A number of canoeing resources will be available such as information on where to paddle, where to get lessons, clubs to join, local outfitters and rentals, and details on local river trips and Midwest excursions. We will also feature music by Potts & Pans and have food for sale by Dukes Alehouse and Kitchen.

Participants this year will include the Illinois Paddling Council; US Coast Guard Auxiliary; local canoe and kayak clubs such as Prairie State Canoeists, and Southwest Brigade; local outfitters such as, Flatwater Canoe and Kayak Rental, and Rocktown Adventures; plus retailers, including Erehwon Mountain Outfitter, Alpine Accessories, LL Bean and Capsurz-windproof your cap.

Registration is not required. For more information call Prairieview Education Center, (815) 479-5779 or visitwww.MCCDistrict.org.



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