Gowanus Summer Fun: Canoe the Big G

Here's a little bit about the Dredgers in their own words:
The Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club is a volunteer organization dedicated to providing waterfront access and education related to the estuary and bordering shoreline neighborhoods. The organization was founded in 1999 and is based on the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, NY. Activities are conducted on the canal as well as in neighboring waterfront communities of Red Hook, Sunset Park and Brooklyn Heights.Check them out.
The Dredgers encourage an understanding of the NY-NJ harbor as a resource for recreation and education as well as a waterway for commuters, tourists and goods. During the 2003 season, over 1,000 individuals, including more than 200 youths, participated in our programs. We logged over 2,000 trips on the Gowanus Canal! As people experience and enjoy the waterfront they become advocates for its revitalization. These efforts are proving to be fruitful as recent legislation has provided funding primarily due to the rise in popularity of paddling on the Gowanus Canal.
All of the Gowanus Dredgers facilities, equipment and funding are used to provide safe access to the waterfront and to educate the community about the estuary. The organization runs an array of events throughout the year including paddling on the waterway, leading tours, conducting lectures at schools and public forums and participating in waterfront festivals. Volunteers in our programs monitor the health of oysters and sea grass that naturally clean the water. the Dredgers have adopted an apple tree that is growing on the shoreline. All Dredgers’ activities and workshops are free and membership in the organization is not required to participate in any activity. In addition, our facilities and services are available to the public to launch canoes, rowboats and kayaks.
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Sweet mother of god, that canoe is gonna melt...
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