Wooden canoe show returns to Paul Smith’s College

Jul 8, 2015 | News

Hundreds of vintage canoes will be on display next week at Paul Smith’s College when the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association returns for its 36th annual assembly.

The event will be held Tuesday-Sunday, July 14-19, on the college’s Great Lawn. It features an introduction to canoe sailing, a tour of the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, hands-on workshops, children’s programming and much more.

“This will be my 20th year,” said Rob Stevens, program coordinator of the annual assembly. “We’ve held the event in other locations, but it’s hard to find a spot with all that Paul Smith’s College has to offer. You’ve got excellent canoeing conditions, access to water for paddling and sailing with no motorboats, and the wind is generally perfect. There’s also fine dining and excellent accommodations, including the Alumni Campground.”

This year’s theme is Morris Canoes, 1880s builders from Maine with a rich diversity in all things canoe related.

To learn more about the event, visit wcha.org/annual-assembly.

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