Guess what?! Our annual Giving Week is coming up from February 6th to 10th and we will be donating 5% of sales to your charity of choice (with an additional 10% off regular 5-day whitewater kayak & canoe courses)! There are so many organizations doing wonderful things out there, so it’s never an easy decision for us to choose donation recipients, however, with a little help from our social media followers, we did finally land on 3 amazing charities:
- Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre
- Canadian Canoe Museum
- Project Canoe
Join us for a quick dive into each charity; we’ll discover who they are, what they do, and their incredible impact on our community!
Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre
Positioned to enhance and support indigenous learners, the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre, hosted by Laurentian University, “serves as a resource for Indigenous student success by achieving objectives set out in Laurentian’s Strategic Plan.” This 2500+ ft space houses multi-purpose rooms that allow for indigenous students to learn, connect with each other, study together, and receive private counseling.
Found within the structure is a central gathering place. It accommodates both the indigenous students and staff, and is surrounded by landscaped areas, which are “developed with outdoor teaching spaces as a direct extension of the educational and cultural programs that take place within the ISLC.” We are honored to be supporting this amazing university, initiative, and space, and only hope to further the vision of this wonderful facility.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndigenousProgramsLUL/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentianu/
Laurentian University: https://laurentian.ca/indigenous-programs/islc
The Canadian Canoe Museum
The Canadian Canoe Museum was founded in 1997 in Peterborough, Ontario by the late Professor Kirk Whipper. It is a family-friendly, engaging, and unifying space that “explores the canoe’s enduring significance to the peoples of Canada, through an exceptional collection of canoes, kayaks and paddled watercraft.” Also known as a “unique national heritage centre”, guests come from all over to view priceless artifacts, unique galleries, model canoe building, and so much more! With inclusivity in mind, their exhibits and programs allow for visitors to indulge in heritage, art, and culture.
This museum successfully represents many major watercraft traditions of Canada, and this holds true as the range of artifacts has expanded its reach to incorporate international examples. We are enthusiastic to aid this long-standing and integral museum in their efforts to house priceless and educational watercrafts, and in teaching the community at large about such a deep, and rich history that directly expands on the beauty of whitewater.
Please note: This museum is temporarily closed as they are currently changing their location to 2077 Ashburnham Drive, Peterborough, ON and are opening this summer!
Canadian Canoe Museum: https://canoemuseum.ca/our-story/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cndncanoemuseum/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CndnCanoeMuseum
Project Canoe
Project Canoe was founded by Dr. Herb Batt in 1997. With an agenda to transform youth lives through the power of the outdoors, Project Canoe hosts memorable wilderness canoe trips and create inspirational, healthy, and transformative environments where youth learn “life skills, social competencies, and resiliency, thereby fostering their own personal success.” They are completely engrossed in helping youth overcome and face life’s barriers, teaching them vital skills to manage their realities, help them recognize their strengths and weaknesses, and aid them in building a proactive future brick by brick.
Project Canoe takes the approach of “therapeutic outdoor programming” and education to build raw and emotional skills – such as self-awareness, self-esteem, and self-love – within the youth they host. Every summer, they offer a wilderness canoe trip program, which is “complemented by programs in Toronto throughout the year, which help youth build upon and carry forward the skills they learned and the friendships they made.” All in all, they have committed to advocating for youth lives and development and purpose to expand their approach in support to inclusively aid in youth development. They have been able to aid over 4000 youths, and we are stoked to help amplify their message and reach.
Project Canoe: https://canoe.org/what-we-do
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/project.canoe/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectCanoe/
Let’s have fun and help the community at the same time! If you’re interested in participating in Giving Week, you can check out our new 2023 Course Calendar for a full list of our upcoming courses & certifications. Despite the very wintery weather recently, whitewater season is just around the corner – we recommend starting to plan now!
Keep it ‘Sustainable’
The Madawaska River and surrounding forest have been our home now for 50 years. The Algonquin and Anishinabek people have lived here for millennia. We hold the responsibility to ensure it will continue to thrive for future generations. This watershed is our home, our work, our community, and our playground.
For this reason, it’s so important to us to commit to sustainable initiatives, not only through other organizations but through our own operations as well. For more information on how we plan on keeping our home clean for future generations, check out “A Sustainable MKC.”
Thanks for reading folks and we hope you’re having an amazing winter! Make sure to check out our 2023 Whitewater Kayak & Canoe Courses >