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What Can You Learn By Paddling a River?

by Courtney Sinclair


When I reflect on what I’ve learned by paddling rivers a whole library of experiential education reveals itself. Rivers are very dynamic teachers, offering a depth of lessons ranging from animal habitats, ecosystems, environmental health, water quality, how to read water, the history of the waters and of its original travelers, and of course the ever-important lessons of personal growth and insight. With gratitude for the flowing waters of this land, I share some of the teachings that rivers have gifted me.

The Rideau River taught me that headwinds could be relentless but that I could respect its commitment and match it with mine, slowly but surely moving forward with patience and perseverance.

In the darkness of night on the Muskoka River, I was taught that although I may be a solo paddler, I’m never really traveling alone. The spirit of the river kept me company as the shadowed reflections of trees lined the riverbank as beacons guiding me to safe passage.

Playing in the whitewater of the Madawaska River I received river running education on crossing eddy lines, the joy of standing waves, finding deep water, that failing gracefully means trying again, and that my skills will develop in proportion to my courage to try.

It was on the Mattawa River that I learned about camaraderie. I learned that I can push my own physical limits while simultaneously encouraging those around me to be at their best as well. I learned that happy people on the water make other people happy, on the water.

The Bonnechere River revealed to me the sound that cattails make as the wind rattles through them on a September day. I learned that otters live amongst weeds, wind, and waves, and they move as if it’s all just a big playground.

On the Ottawa River, I learned to love my own company and find solitude at sunset. I learned about fluctuating river levels and their impact on users, saw the remnants of logging history, and came to know the locations of deadheads along my favourite routes.

Over many stunning misty morning sunrise teas on the Amable du Fond River, I understood that there is no better place in the world that I could paddle out to early in the morning to feel speechless, present, and alive.

On the Riviere Noire, I learned that a Yeti cooler can keep ice cream frozen all the way to the take-out, that a day on the river with friends is a day well spent, and that it is without a doubt my very favourite river.

The lessons from these rivers live within me and shape who I am becoming, just as the current shapes a riverbank. Perhaps what lies in the beauty and allure of a river is that you never know what lessons you’ll stir up from beneath the surface of the water each time you set out to dip your paddle in.

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5 star ratingFamily adventure! When we arrived at the facility, we were greeted with such warmth and hospitality. The staff in the store were so kind and had great vibes. On the actual tour, we were greeted with jokes and clear instructions. Very entertaining and informative.
We had such an exciting and adventurous adventure with our two children (ages 7 and 4). Our guide Alex was so knowledgeable and approachable. She helped make my kids feel comfortable and excited about rafting. Such a wonderful day on the raft. At times, my 4 year old was afraid of the rapids, but by the end she was smiling and so proud of herself for doing something so adventurous! We were on the raft with another family with an even younger child. I know the website says that even 2 year olds can go on the raft, but just be aware that some of the rapids are a bit intense and your child may be afraid. The great thing is that we felt safe with our helmets and lifejackets, and we were given clear instructions on what to do if we did fall in the river. All in all, it was a fantastic activity, and our most adventurous one as a family to date!
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503travellingtania
8/17/2023
5 star ratingGreat experience for young or new rafters. We had an amazing white water experience with our two young daughters. Our guide Mel was so encouraging and fun in spite of the drizzle. Great interaction with our kids and would highly recommend this to families looking for their first rafting adventure.
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8/24/2023
5 star ratingA great week at MKC I have been to MKC many times over the years, and it is a fabulous way to spend a weekend or a week. I did the 5 day kayaking course with my daughter and granddaughter this year. The instruction at MKC is some of the best you will find anywhere in the world. The facilities are beautiful. It is set in a wooded area of north east Ontario. August is a great time to attend because the water is warm, and not a lot of bugs. July may be a bit warmer, , and early September in this area can be very beautiful, and the water is still warm. May and June in this area can be a bit buggy so come prepared if you are going in the early summer.

The river is dam fed from a top release dam, so the conditions are consistent and the water warm-- no need for dry suits-- I think the water was around 80 degrees this past week. The river itself is probably a class 2-3 river, but has some good technical lines for more advanced paddlers.

MKC is great at accommodating all levels of paddlers. I have gone with paddlers who have never been in white water, or a kayak for that matter, and by the end of the week, they are running the river with confidence. I have been doing white water kayaking for around 30 years, and I still learn something new every time I go. More importantly, I have fun with both the family I bring and the staff at the facility.

The business is now being managed by the founder's granddaughter. It is a third generation business. Stefi holds true to her grand parents and parents vision of a top notch teaching facility, but at the same time brings her own touches and personality to the operation. Since Stefi has starting running MKC, I have notice some really nice changes to the facilities, and the food is excellent-- I am vegetarian and really enjoyed the vege dishes. Lots of good looking meat dishes for those who like them. The staff all seem to be very happy and excited to be doing what they are doing. They clearly have a solid team that makes every part of the experience excellent.

There are various packages available. You can camp and do your own meals if you are on a budget. They have bunk style rooms for groups, and individual rooms for individuals and couples. There are also several screen walled cabins up in the bush that I love-- feels like camping but with a real bed and no wet tent to deal with when you get home. The accommodations are not fancy, but clean and comfortable. The chalet where meals are served and where people gather is beautiful. If you have kayaks (or canoes if that is what you are doing) you can use your own equipment or rent from MKC. There equipment is top of the line.

Price wise, I view it as an all inclusive vacation with the added benefit of instruction. It is a lot less money that you would pay for an all inclusive vacation pretty much anywhere else, and you are building skills and great memories.
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8/13/2023
November 17th 10am - 6pm EST

Early bird sale.

20% OFF

all 2 and 5 day MKC kayak and canoe programs. Includes Yoga Week, Slalom Week, Week of Rivers, Women’s Week and Weekend, Family Weeks and Weekends, Senior’s Week, Kayak and canoe instructor courses

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March 4th - 8th 2024

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