A fresh idea came floating down the river.
Dave Freeman from the Wilderness Classroom has been canoeing and kayaking with his wife Amy through North America rivers for the past two and a half years. And as they kayaked down the St. John river, Freeman tells CHSJ news he thought a water trail to the Bay of Fundy would interest a lot of people seeking adventure in the great outdoors. Freeman adds it would just require a few designated camp sites, advice on how to get around dams and a map. He says most water trails get support from local businesses and government support.
Dave & Amy ill be kayaking through Reversing Falls Saturday morning as part of their North America touring promote nature conservation.
Dave Freeman from the Wilderness Classroom has been canoeing and kayaking with his wife Amy through North America rivers for the past two and a half years. And as they kayaked down the St. John river, Freeman tells CHSJ news he thought a water trail to the Bay of Fundy would interest a lot of people seeking adventure in the great outdoors. Freeman adds it would just require a few designated camp sites, advice on how to get around dams and a map. He says most water trails get support from local businesses and government support.
Dave & Amy ill be kayaking through Reversing Falls Saturday morning as part of their North America touring promote nature conservation.
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