With a mixture of excitement and nervousness, Vancouver’s Chelsea White and Hayes Guay from Vancouver nonprofit Columbia Springs quietly waited at the Felida Moorage boat launch Thursday morning. This was to be their first time on one of Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership’s “big canoe” paddling trips.
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Source: The Columbian
Paddlers learn environmental lessons while exploring Lake River, Vancouver Lake on big canoe tours
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