Paddles Up Niagara at Beaver Island on July 30, 2022- meet at Shelters 2B.
7:00 AM – Eco-tour #1
7:30 AM – Eco-tour #2
8:00 AM – Eco-tour #3
The eco-tours begin at Beaver Island beach and are designed to be smaller in size, so everyone can hear the guide interpret plants and animal life as they guide the group through habitats around Beaver Island. Spaces are limited so please register early. Each eco-tour is limited to 15 participants each. To view a map of the Eco-Tour route click the link here:
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM FREE Learn to Kayak session
New this year! This session is offered by the NY State Parks Interpretive staff, who perform regular learn to Kayak sessions throughout the summer. For the Paddles UP Niagara event, they are offering lessons to a limited set of interested individuals just prior to the Fun Paddle. Kayaks and PDFs will be provided for the learn to kayak session. If you decide to participate in the Fun Paddle you can rent a Kayak from Blue Water Marina, info below. This session is offered to anyone age 8 and up and is limited to 10 participants.
8:00 AM – Eco-tour Hike
New this year! The Eco-tour Hike will be lead by members of the Niagara Frontier Botanical Society, it will begin at shelter 2B and walk to River Lea and the Allenton Farm. From there it will continue on down the East River Trail, to the Kayak launch and then return to shelter 2B. The expert guides will identify and discuss trees, shrubs and flowering plants along the way. It is an easy walk on level ground. This hike is limited to 16 participants.
To view a map of the Eco-tour Hike click the link here:
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM – Environmental Exhibitors
Make sure to visit the many organizational partners that will be exhibiting very important water safety equipment & information, environmental resources and other interesting facts about our unique and precious natural resource that surrounds WNY, our Great Lakes and the Niagara River! Some of the participating organizational partners include; Marine Services Bureau of NY State Parks, NY Sea Grant, Citizen Coalition for Wildlife & Environment, Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, WNY Land Conservancy, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, and more.
10:00 AM – Fun Paddle
The larger Fun Paddle leaves from Beaver Island beach and allows paddlers to choose how far they wish to paddle, the route goes around Little Beaver Island, back towards the launch site and then paddlers can choose to continue on to the East River Marsh or end their paddling adventures by disembarking at the launch site.
To view a map of the Fun Paddle route click the link here:
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM – Free admission to Grand Island Historical Museum at River Lea!
Paddles Up participants will have the opportunity to step back in time and see what it was like living on Grand Island during the 1800’s, when Grover Cleveland’s uncle, Lewis Allen, built the mansion, that is now called River Lea. If you have been inside River Lea in the past, you may want to make another visit because it has gone through some changes with new displays. To follow recent developments with the museum and historical society visit: http://www.isledegrande.com/historicalsociety/historicalsociety.php