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Chain Of Lakes Water Trail Officially Opens With Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

9 & 10 News May 26, 2021 The Chain of Lakes Water Trail has been a vision of many for some time now, and the five year effort to complete it is now over. On Wednesday, people gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony that officially opened the water trails for recreational use. There are 100 miles of lakes and connecting rivers that complete the water trail out to Lake Michigan. “So we are really excited about the water trail. This is an effort that we have been working on for the past five years. So the trail as I mentioned is one hundred miles and it includes nineteen different governmental partners in four different counties that came together to create the trail,” said Deana Jerdee, Executive Director of Paddle Antrim.

MTM On The Road: Paddle Antrim Celebrating Opening of Chain of Lakes Water Trail

9 & 10 News May 26, 2021 The paddle is open for everyone to join. It starts at 2:30 p.m. and you can fill out the waiver here to participate. Paddle Antrim is a non-profit organization whose mission is to protect our waterways. They do this through educating the public with their events and fundraisers. There’s so many ways you can help protect our waterways and volunteer with Paddle Antrim. Our On The Road Crew, Gabriella and Stephanie, are telling us more about how you can help and the impact Paddle Antrim has had on the community.

Paddle Antrim, Chain of Lakes Water Trail Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

9 & 10 News May 25, 2021 Paddle Antrim has completed the final elements of the Chain of Lakes Water Trail and is hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 26. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be at Ellsworth’s Community Park on 9238 Lake St. at 1:30 p.m. Following the ceremony people are invited to launch their kayaks across the street at River Park. Paddle Antrim is a non-profit organization dedicated to protect Northern Michigan’s water resources by using paddle sports to connect people to the waterways. The Chain of Lakes Water Trail is 99 miles of water trails for paddlers to explore throughout the Ellsworth, Central Lake, Bellaire and Elk Rapids communities.

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