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Express your love for paddle boarding in Collinsville, Canton, CT, and the surrounding areas! It’s a fantastic way to connect with others, make new friends, and explore beautiful lakes and rivers. Paddle boarding offers the perfect excuse to enjoy nature, spend time on the water, and get a great full-body workout. All experience levels are welcome, and kayakers are invited to join in the fun too!

PLEASE NOTE: Paddle boards are kayaks are NOT provided. Plan accordingly.

About the Organizer:

I’m a corporate paralegal ⚖️, a very part-time student 🤓 studying psychology 📚, and a professional photographer 📸 who used to model 💁🏼‍♀️. I share my life with three cats 🐈🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛, an Aussie Siberian named Elsa 🐺💙, and an Australian White Tree Frog named Dua Leapa 🐸. I live in Collinsville, CT, right by the beautiful Farmington River.

Purple is hands-down the best color 💜, and Bloody Marys are a personal favorite. I love spending time at the beach 🏖 or relaxing by the river 🌊🐚, especially during the warmer months. Camping and hiking are passions of mine, and I organize a group called Hiking with Doggos where I host hikes with Elsa around Canton/Collinsville and the surrounding areas.

My interests extend to horror/thriller novels, books, movies and TV shows, video games, wine and vineyards, beer and breweries, cooking, shows, concerts, and pretty much any new adventure. I love balancing going out and staying in, depending on the vibe.

As a proud Aries ♈️, I’d say I’m the epitome of an extroverted introvert. 🙃

Looking forward meeting each of you water dwellers soon!

Disclaimer:

Collinsville/Canton Paddle Boarding (CPB) strives to ensure a safe environment during all activities. While safety is a priority, CPB has no control over the condition of the water/weather. Paddle boarders board at their own risk. CPB shall not be held liable for any damage(s) to any person, persons or property incurred while at an CPB-organized event/activity (including, but not limited to, CPB Events). All events are organized as a group. CPB asks all individuals to stay with the group. CPB shall not be held responsible for members who become lost. New paddlers should consult a physician before starting any exerting activities.