Established in 1986, the Maine Canoe Symposium is a fun-filled weekend where you can learn new skills, connect with other paddlers, share stories, and enjoy the quintessential Maine sport of canoeing.
UPDATE: The MCS is moving back to Bryant Pond UMaine 4-H Camp and Learning Center, a great facility that worked well in the past.
This is one of our favorite events!! Whether you're just getting started or are a veteran paddler, the Maine Canoe Symposium offers a variety of programming to meet all skill levels. The MCS includes instruction, canoes, paddles, PFDs, and anything else you need to get out on the water. The weekend incorporates the wide range of workshops on various paddling techniques, including basic recreational, competitive, freestyle, and whitewater, as well as traditional canoe tripping and poling.
In addition to the on-water program, MCS also features land-based workshops and presentations across a wide range of related topics. Past workshops have included topics such as First-Aid, Paddle Making, Predicting and Understanding Weather, Painting and Photography, Maine History, Knot Tying and Tarp Setup, Fly Fishing, and Open-Fire Cooking, to name a few.
The Maine Canoe Symposium also offers a companion children's program which includes kid-friendly activities, like low-ropes and parachute games to canoe safety and even paddling their own canoe!
Source:: http://www.mainecanoesymposium.org/