There are a lot of fun things to do in the Capital Region throughout the summer but this one is not only fun, but it's an adventure. There are paddling tours being offered in two cities along the Mohawk River.

What is the Mohawk River Paddling Tour?

The paddling tours are given in both Schenectady and Waterford on the Mohawk River. The Schenectady kayak tour starts in the new and modern Mohawk Harbor to Schenectady's ancient port.

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The Waterford paddling tour combines the locks of the Erie Canal and the Mohawk River. We all know that Waterford's history includes it as a major thoroughfare for travel and shipping through the Erie Canal. The Waterford paddling tour gives you a glimpse of history while traveling through the beautiful islands and the Erie Canal grand locks. Expert guides will bring you through while telling you about the rich history of both cities. Tours are $35 per person.

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What if I Don't Have a Kayak?

It's okay! Kayaks are provided for guests along with a life vest and a paddle. The tour will last about two hours.

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When Are The Tours and How Do You Sign Up?

The Schenectady dates are: (Meet near Druthers at Mohawk Harbor)

Wednesday, June 15 at 6 pm Saturday, June 18 at 10 am Wednesday, June 29 at 6 pm Saturday, July 2 at 10 am Wednesday, July 13 at 6 pm Saturday, July 16 at 10 am Wednesday, Aug 31 at 6 pm and dates in September TBD.

The Waterford dates are: (Meet at Waterford Boat Launch at 1st and Front Street)

Wednesday, June 22 at 6 pm Saturday, June 25 at 10 am Wednesday, July 6 at 6 pm Wednesday, Aug 10 at 6 pm Saturday, Aug 13 at 10 am, and dates in September TBD.

Reservations are encouraged. Click HERE to reserve.

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