The Friends is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers who wish to promote the establishment and maintenance of recreational canoe trails on the waterways of the Peel Regional Park and to advocate awareness of and care for the natural environment. Enquires: bjsdoongin@gmail.com
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Canoe Guides
The Canoe Trail Friends of Mandurah and Pinjarra Inc. have produced a series of seven recreational canoe guides and three companions encompassing the waterways of the Peel Regional Park.
“Limited Edition” waterproof copies of these guides and companions are available through the sponsorship of Peel Development Commission, Kayaks-4-U and Yak Shack
For free copies of these limited editions: Send a self addressed DL size envelope, with stamps to the value of $1.65 (one dollar sixty five cents), to PO Box 3188, Mandurah East, WA 6210
or call into: Kayaks-4-U at Western Foreshore, Mandurah
or: Yak Shack at U5/40 Telsa Road Rockingham
Online copies are now available via: Mandurah Paddling Club’s
Website: www.mandurahpaddlingclub.org.au go to News, then check out canoe trails
A BIG thank you MPC
Canoe Guides:
Murray River: No. 1 The Darter Trail No. 2 The Swamp Hen Trail
Serpentine River: Nos 3 The Heron Trail & 3A The Spoonbill Trail
No. 4 The Mountain Duck Trail
Harvey River: No. 5 The Great Egret Trail
Peel Inlet : No.6 The Osprey Trail
Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary : No.7 The Pelican Trail
Canoe Guide Companions: A Natural History--- B Who are the Friends? ---C Human History
Leaflets, with a map showing the scope of the canoe guides and featuring heritage sites identified by the Mandurah Community Museum, complete with photos and descriptions are available from most Peel Region Visitor Centres
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Water and Shore Bird Sanctuary Zones: Following the receipt of our August letter to Hon Donna Faragher JP
MLC, Minister for the Environment, a joint visit to Creery Wetlands, Samphire Cove and Len Howard Conservation Park was carried out with Craig Olejnik (DEC’s Swan Coastal District Nature Conservation Coordinator). Follow up is taking place.
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