Canoe Trips in Maine – June 2020
Here are some of the highlights here at Mahoosuc for the month of June, so far…
Here are some of the highlights here at Mahoosuc for the month of June, so far…
We are pleased to announce that the state of Maine is slowly opening up and we are now allowed to guide residents of Maine, NH, VT. Also people from other states with the proof of a negative Covid-19 test 72 hours before their trip. We are very happy about this new regulation!
Kevin guides some day fishing excursions in the local waters. Seems to be popular for father and sons.
Polly gives the keynote speech at the Kroka high school semester graduation in Marlow, New Hampshire. These students spent 18 days here with us in April making their own wood paddles with Kevin, doing service and enjoying the dogs!
Alpha female of Polly’s kennel, Dougette, passes, a sad day…
Forest Society of Maine asks Polly to be on their board, she accepts and attends annual meeting. This well respected organization is the Land Trust for the North Maine Woods and rated one of the top five land trusts in the country.
Please click here to see the full list of canoe trips we are offering this summer and fall.
Click here to see our full list of dogsledding trips for the winter of 2020/2021.
We are so happy to have made strong connections with Cree, Inuit and Penobscot people to learn from and guide with for over three decades. This relationship is invaluable and we are happy to share this with you on some of our trips.
Hope you are enjoying your summer and this beautiful stretch of weather we are having!
Here is a little video taken of Amber, Polly’s lead dog and Dougette’s daughter, in the dog yard…
Polly, Kevin & all the doggies
Guided Allagash river trips are one of the most pleasant and relaxing canoe trips in Maine. You can see Moose, Eagles, and all the wildlife.
I have been guiding on the Allagash river since 1974 and over the years I’ve seen a distinct pattern in terms of usage. Canoeists must use designated campsites on the waterway and there is no reservation system. In peak periods if paddlers don’t secure a campsite by mid-day or shortly thereafter, they may end up […]
For many avid canoeists, the Allagash River Canoe Trip is on their bucket list, and for good reason. Protected by the citizens of Maine through a referendum in 1966, the mandate was to preserve its “forever wild” state. It truly is some of the wildest areas left in the east. In this article, we’ll help […]
I want to thank you so much for that fantastic trip – I loved it! When we were standing in a circle to express words for the trip, one of mine was “test” and please know that I meant that in a positive way – one of my reasons why I came was to get out of my comfort zone and to experience primitive camping in whatever weather was blown in our direction. For all the rain and dampness the first couple of nights, it was well worth it. I loved being out in the middle of nowhere and look forward to doing it again!