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SUMMARY:45th Annual Wooden Canoe Assembly 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the premier event celebrating wooden canoe enthusiasts from around the globe\, showcasing hundreds of stunningly beautiful yet highly functional canoes\, from historic to modern\, alongside related small boats such as Adirondack guideboats and sailboats. Located on the picturesque Lower St. Regis Lake in the heart of the Adirondacks\, it’s a fun-filled experience for the whole family. Enjoy engaging lectures and demonstrations\, thrilling excursions\, on-water events\, peruse vendors\, explore canoes for sale\, find tools and supplies\, participate in auctions and raffles\, and don’t miss out on the exciting kids’ programs. \nRegistration Fee (17 and under\, free registration) \n$20/day or $80 for the whole event
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/wooden-canoe-assembly-2024/
LOCATION:Wooden Canoe Heritage Association\, Paul Smith's College\, New York 30\, Paul Smiths\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:SALISH 100
DESCRIPTION:Overnight stops along the route are Henderson Inlet\, Longbranch\, Gig Harbor\, Blake Island Marine State Park\, Kingston\, and Port Ludlow Marina before reaching our final destination in Port Townsend. Due to the Salish 100’s length and challenging waters an application must be completed prior to joining the event. Information: Salish100.org\, facebook.com/groups/285180382147515/ and for questions please email directly at info@salish100.org \nThe fleet of small boats range from SCAMPs to Whitehalls\, wherries\, sharpies\, melonseeds and flatiron skiffs; this includes a variety of smaller production sailboats and dozens of home-built sailing and rowing boats. \nAlong the route\, small-boat skippers from across the states and other countries will experience everything the Salish Sea has to offer: currents racing through narrow channels\, tide rips\, sandbars\, rocky shores\, wonderfully protected anchorages\, wind conditions ranging from flat calm to small-craft warnings\, encounters with wildlife \, and some new friendships that’ll last a lifetime. Many of the participants come from inland states to experience saltwater boating—tidal ranges of up to 14 feet—for the first time. Others drive thousands of miles to attend. \nThe Cruise works its way from Olympia to Port Townsend at 10-16 nautical miles a day\, with overnight stops at: \n\nHenderson Inlet\nLongbranch\, Filucy Bay\nGig Harbor\nBlake Island State Park\nKingston\nPort Ludlow\n\nThe final day of travel brings cruisers to the victorian seaport of Port Townsend. \nMore information can be found in the Cruise Information Packet.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/salish-100/
LOCATION:Henderson Inlet\, Washington\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Maritime Center":MAILTO:festival@woodenboat.org
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