201 Community Character
Paddling Festivals
Writer/Producer: Kristy Vaughn
It’s no secret that Southwest Florida is best when viewed by boat. Yet, most motorboats are too large to explore the mangrove tunnels of our area’s estuaries, and the rumble of the boat’s motor would frighten away the majority of wildlife. A more intimate encounter with nature can be had in a canoe or a kayak because they sit closer to the water and, better yet, require no gasoline or oil. Discover the love affair Floridians have with these motor-less boats through paddling festivals. At Charlotte Harbor’s Kayak and Wildlife Festival, a beginner’s first launch is overseen by a trained kayak guide, and veteran paddling enthusiasts meet-up to share tips and techniques. In Naples, the annual Great Dock Canoe Race encourages the competitive spirit through canoe racing and canoe decorating. The paddling festivals are both a reflection of our community’s eccentric character, as well as a way to embrace a culture created from nature.
Resources:
The Great Dock Canoe Race
http://www.greatdockcanoerace.com/
The Dock Restaurant
http://www.dockcraytoncove.com/
Crayton Cove
http://www.craytoncove.com/
Charlotte Harbor Visitor’s Bureau
http://www.charlotteharbortravel.com/index.php
Kayak information
http://www.grandetours.com/
Great Calusa Blueway
http://www.greatcalusablueway.com/