Grand Canyon Adventure Film Opens Friday
Starting March 14, movie-goers in select U.S. cities can don 3D glasses and get a small taste of what it’s like to float between the Grand Canyon’s towering red walls, row a dory through its silty waters, and punch the wave at Lava Falls.
Birth of the Old Town Clipper
The story of the Old Town Tripper canoe and how Lew Gilman defied industry science to create the popular Discovery polyethylene canoe.
National River Cleanup '08 Launched
Everywhere— Each and every year, an appalling amount of trash finds its way into our nation’s rivers and streams.
Borealis Women Head North Once Again
June of 2008 they will paddle from Great Slave Lake to the coastal town of Kugluktuk, Nunavut via the Emile, Coppermine and Rae Rivers.
Paddle Oregon's Willamette River
Organized and lead by Willamette Riverkeeper, this five-day canoe and kayak trip covers 100 miles of the Willamette River, from Albany to Portland.
Paddling Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Lakes sits in California's Sierra mountains and provides pristine alpine paddling.
50 Years of Change in Expedition Canoeing
Cliff Jacobson talks of the changes he has seen in over 50 years of expedition canoeing.
Red Canoe - Milner Canyon,Idaho
The idea is to put in on the Snake River at the Jackson Lake dam, and, en route to the Pacific, investigate one of the country’s most important rivers.
Canoeing the Upper Kaw in E. Kansas
Solitary sandbars, bald eagles, pileated woodpeckers, and the subtle beauty of the largest expanse of tallgrass prairie left on earth are good reasons to float the Upper Kaw (or Kansas) River.
Canoes in the News - Gear Review
New Canoe Designs help push the envelope using new materials and modifying traditional design parameters.
Holiday Paddling Charity Gift Guide
Just win the lottery? Sick of giving the same old gifts? Here are some great paddling charities that deserve your donations this holiday season.






