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October 1, 2011, Saturday - Autumn Blaze Paddle with Wilderness Inquiry

Time: 9:30am – 2:00pm
 
Autumn Blaze Paddle with Wilderness Inquiry
 
Join Wilderness Inquiry for a half-day canoe trip down the Mississippi River through the Twin Cities! Explore the river and its history in our fast and stable 24-foot voyageur canoes. The river is an urban wilderness corridor and a great way to experience the National Park in your own backyard!

• Experienced WI canoe guides
• National Park Service Rangers
• Paddle in 24-ft handmade Voyageur canoes
• Life jackets, paddles, safety gear, & shuttle provided

Adult Fee: $45 | Youth Fee: $30