These free trips are made possible by our dedicated crew of volunteer trip leaders and the generosity of our members and advertisers.
Questions? Call trip leaders (evenings unless noted), program coordinators Gwen or Doug Whitbeck, evenings at (603) 878-9046, or the MRWC office at (978) 275-0120.
Want to help? Become a member today!
What should you bring on a trip?
• Canoe or kayak and paddles.
• Sunscreen, a hat, and bug spray.
• Dry bag for wallet, keys, and other objects
• Lunch, and adequate liquid to drink.
• Sneakers that can get wet.
• Appropriate dry clothes and a towel in a plastic bag
• Personal Flotation Devices PFDs (life preservers)
are required: The MRWC strongly recommends that you
and your children wear your life preserver at all
times while paddling.
New Hampshire law requires one wearable PFD must
present for each person in the boat and that PFD must
be worn by everyone age 5 or under.
Massachusetts law requires that life preservers be
worn by each person under age 13, and by all persons
in a canoe or kayak between September 15 and May 15.
• Dress in layers so it's easy to dress lighter or
warmer when the weather changes.
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