Schedule & Dates for Maine and Canadian Canoe Trips
If none of these dates fit your schedule, we can do custom trips on the Allagash, St. John and Penobscot Rivers.
If none of these dates fit your schedule, we can do custom trips on the Allagash, St. John and Penobscot Rivers.
Location | 2025 Dates | Price | Space |
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Maine Canoe River Guide Training | July 2-6, 2025 | $975 | |
St. John (Wolastoq) River | May 12-18, 2025 | $1885 | |
Way of the Wabanaki | May 20-23, 2025 | Contract-full | |
Allagash River – Before the Bugs | May 27-June 1, 2025 | $1700 | |
Allagash River | June 18-22, 2025 | Contract-full | |
Allagash River – Wildflowers Blooming | June 24-29, 2025 | $1700 | |
Allagash River – Fall Foliage | Sept. 30-Oct 5, 2025 | $1700 | |
Loon Lodge Wildlife Watching – Cabin Based | July 14-18, 2025 | $1550 | |
Intro to Whitewater Canoeing | June 13-15, 2025 | $550 | |
Intro to Whitewater Canoeing | July 11-13, 2025 | $550 | |
Aroostook River Fly Fishing | June 6-10, 2025 | $1950 | |
East Branch of the Penobscot River | TBA 2025 | $1350 | |
Grand Lakes Region Women’s Canoe Trip & Native Plant Study | July 21-25, 2025 | $1150 | |
Women’s Canoe and Yoga Weekend on Umbagog Lake | August 1-3, 2025 | $580 | |
West Branch of the Penobscot – Wabanaki Thoreau Trail | July 7-11, 2025 | $1400 | |
East Branch of the Penobscot River | September 18-21, 2025 | Contract-full | |
East Branch of the Penobscot River | Dates TBD | Contract-full | |
West Branch of the Penobscot – Wabanaki Thoreau Trail | Oct. 7-11, 2025 | $1400 | |
Way of the Wabanaki – Penobscot River | Aug. 14-17, 2025 | $1275 | |
Way of the Wabanaki – Penobscot River | Sept. 11-14, 2025 | $1275 | |
Canoeing with the Cree – Eeyoustis, Quebec | August 25-31, 2025 | $2690 | |
Green River – Utah | TBA for Oct. 2025 | $3600 | |
Miramichi Atlantic Salmon Fishing | TBA for 2025 | TBA for 2025 |
Over the years my wife and I have been on wonderful guided trips on the Allagash and West Branch of the Penobscot with Polly. I also went on several other Allagash trips with her. All of these trips were unique and enjoyable. We found her easy to be with and eager to share her wilderness knowledge of the North Country gained through experience of thirty years. Both Kevin and Polly are the organizers, guides, teachers, chefs, story tellers, and friend to all on the trip. But, there was no doubt they are in charge of details that made a wilderness trip seem effortless – shuttle service, organized lists with necessary equipment to bring, menus and meals, safety measures, daily schedules, side trips, and in a pinch, a back-up plan if some unseen event required a change in plans. Our view of this level of professional guiding is that it provides an atmosphere where everyone can feel safe and therefore free to totally enjoy the wilderness experience. Beyond all of the above, I think a real plus for me is the opportunity to use the skills I already have – this makes a trip with Kevin or Polly special for all involved.