World Migratory Bird Day Paddle – Calumet - SOLD OUT

Tags: Attend, Urban Canoe Adventures, CREW opportunities, Ticketed events, River education, and Canoe Program

In honor of World Migratory Bird Day, Friends of the Chicago River is seeking out migrating birds on the Little Calumet River. Rivers offer food and shelter for hundreds of different kinds of birds during their migration from their summer to winter homes. We invite you to enjoy some birding by boats down the Little Calumet River to seek out migrant warblers, waterfowl, swallows, and much more. Enjoy birds on the river in a whole new way as wildlife often only seen from afar can be encountered up close in the low canopies and shorelines of the wild Calumet River. All are welcome, from beginning to expert birders!

Trips are three hours long, rain or shine! Friends’ canoe guides will help you safely load in and out of the boats, offer paddling instruction and answer questions. We provide boats, paddles, life jackets, and canoe guides for this unforgettable experience. Bring personal items like sunscreen, sunglasses, water, cameras, etc. Our recommended age for paddlers is 10 years and older. Younger river lovers are welcome to sit in the center of the canoes and enjoy the experience with their families. 

This is event is sold out!
Please join us next season.

All paddlers receive a free one-year Friends’ membership! Friends’ membership includes: 

  • Invitations to special events 
  • Free entry to the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum
  • Discounts on Friends paddles and other events
  • Free subscription to our River Reporter newsletter
  • Monthly Volunteer E-Newsletter and Bi-weekly Friends E-Newsletters.
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