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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.

MKC Launches Essay Contest to Celebrate 50th Season

Known around the world for its unique approach to canoe and kayak instruction, the Madawaska Kanu Centre (MKC) is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in 2021.

To mark the occasion, MKC is launching an essay contest, and the winner will get a free weekend getaway at MKC with meals, accommodation and paddling instruction (value $600).

To enter, contestants will be asked to write a short entry on the topic “What can you learn by paddling a river”. The contest will run until September 2021 and a winner will be selected in November. The essay will be published in MKC’s Anniversary cookbook that celebrates the paddling centre’s confluence of good food and river experiences.

Essays must be between 150 and 500 words. Please submit via our Contact Us page!

The contest winner will join the ranks of more than 50,000 students who have learned the joys and thrills of whitewater paddling at MKC, which is nestled alongside the Madawaska River in Eastern Ontario.

Students as old as 86 and as young as 2 have ventured onto the rapids with MKC instructors, many of them world class competitors eager to share their love and passion with novices.

Over the years, MKC has launched the careers of many top tier paddlers. For example, Dana Chladek worked one summer at MKC when she was a teenager. She went on to win multiple Olympic and World Championship medals.

Founded in 1971 by Christa and Hermann Kerckhoff, MKC’s mission was to create a safe, fun learning environment where beginners could learn the basics and expert paddlers could refine their skills. The common thread was to instill in everyone a love for the outdoors and the wonders of whitewater paddling.

MKC also pioneered a landmark agreement with the hydro-electric authority that operates a dam on the Madawaska River, guaranteeing water releases on weekdays so paddlers have consistent flows to play in.

MKC has been a family affair since the day it opened. Christa and Hermann’s oldest daughter Claudia took over operations in 1982, along with her husband Dirk Van Wijk. And, just recently, a third generation, Claudia and Dirk’s youngest daughter Stefani, assumed responsibility of the Centre.

She is eager to build on the solid foundation laid by MKC’s 50 years of introducing students to the thrills and joys of whitewater paddling. “This river has been gathering paddlers for decades, I’m grateful to call it both my home and my career”

In addition to the essay contest, MKC is planning to host (subject to pandemic restrictions) a gathering on the Labour Day weekend to celebrate its half-century anniversary. The Anniversary Recipe Book will be published in the Spring of 2022, filled with recipes and the many memories 50 years on the river has generated.

Reviews

5 star ratingAwesome Awesome fun - great guides. Ralph made us all share his love for white water! Highly recommended for anyone- and do jump off the bridge 😉
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Camper434674
7/30/2024
5 star ratingA great time. I highly recommend MKC This was my 3rd, five day white water kayaking trip with MKC. It was another fabulous week.

I always choose the all inclusive option. I camp, but there are a number of indoor options for those who prefer that. I select the full meal plan, as I really don't want to do my own cooking before I paddle, or after a long day on the water. Don't let the young cooks worry you. (They're students working the summer months. Some of them are in culinary arts training.) The meals are better that a lot of restaurants. There's always vegetarian options at every meal. I like this because, and I like variety, and sometimes I want a change.

It doesn't matter what your skill level is, you'll have fun and will learn. On this last trip, there was a couple in their 80s, who wanted a new adventure to try out. How great is that. The instructors/guides always give positive feedback. You'll never hear you did anything wrong. (Typically, you all ready figured that out.) The guide will say something like: "Try this technique, and see how you like it." The guide will then demonstrate the technique a couple of times, and watch you trying it, while shouting encouragement to you. Plus, the rest of the people in your group will be cheering you on. When someone in the group does their first practice roll, or any combat roll, the cheers are thunderous. The grin on the person who just did the roll, says it all.

This year I was in seniors week. (I'm 73.) Virtually everyone had their own equipment. No worries if you need gear. MKC has excellent equipment, and will outfit you with everything you need, appropriate to your experience level. If you want to try a performance boat, they'll let you try one.

All in all, it's a great experience. I plan to return next year for my 4th time.

Give it a try!

Alan - Registered Maine Guide in Sea Kayaking
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Sky K
9/08/2024
5 star ratingPerfect Family Adventure I cannot say enough good things about MKC - their facilities, their staff, the river, all of it. My family actually joined the five day learn to kayak program (which was not an option in the TripAdvisor drop down). The river has just the right amount of challenge to be PERFECT for learning. There are easy lines for absolute beginners, and enough challenge that a competitive slalom race was being held for top competitors on an adjacent section of the river during our stay. We will be back in the future for the same program.
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7/28/2024
Wednesday November 27th

Early bird sale.

20% OFF

KAYAK AND CANOE PROGRAMS AT MKC

Please get in touch with us prior, so we can prepare your quote in advance.

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Must place deposit between 9am and 6pm EST November 27th to receive discount.

We cannot combine discounts.

March 4th - 8th 2024

10% off

5 day kayak + canoe courses

5% of all revenue from this week is donated to your choice of three organizations

We are forever grateful for the support we continually receive from our communities. To say a small thanks, we want to give back.