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Upcoming Events

Save the Date,  Saturday, October 19, 2024!

 
Great Willamette Cleanup Fall 2024
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For other land and water based cleanups throughout the Willamette Valley see Willamette Riverkeeper events.

Presentations at Previous Club Meetings


Recorded presentations (when available) can be found on
WKCC's YouTube Channel

Winter Membership Meeting, March 2023. Steve Hernandez, Park Ranger, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department on maintaining and enhancing the Willamette River Greenway properties from Junction City north to the Molalla RIver.  Watch here

Fall Membership Meeting, December 2022. Three directors were elected to the board and then we were treated to Lee Baker's Presentation "How to Survive NOT Paddling". Our first in-person meeting since February 2020. Recording not available. Lee can be reached at  Gradient River Essentials LLC

Spring Membership Meeting, May 2022. 
Bobby Mercier, Cultural Advisor for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, was discussing the Grand Ronde Canoe Journey and Kalapuyan cultural connections to the greater Willamette watershed and beyond. 
Watch here


Fall Membership Meeting, November 2021. Moulton Avery, founder and Director of National Center for Cold Water Safety, gave an in depth presentation on "Building Your Cold Water Safety Net".  Watch here 
Additional resources:   Cold Water Paddling Gear   Cold Shock, Swimming Failure, and Incapacitation

Spring Membership Meeting, May 2021.  Larry Warren, Oregon State Marine Board, spoke about OSMB's mission and its vision for serving non-motorized boaters.
Boating Obstruction Reporting Tools (BORT) was introduced, with a focus on WE BORT, the Whitewater Edition of BORT, a mobile application designed in partnership with American Whitewater. 

Winter Membership Meeting, February 2021. Zach Collier spoke about the the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and what paddlers can do to advocate for their favorite rivers.  Watch here 
List and map of Oregon's 68 Wild & Scenic River Designations -- explore the links to the 48 rivers paddled by Zach Collier.

Fall Membership Meeting, December 2020, Priscilla Macy "Finding Flow - The Rewards of Adventure Creek Boating".   Watch here
Priscilla is a river advocate, photographer, and exploratory whitewater paddler.


 

River Tales Book



River Tales is now available! See the details here.


OSMB Reported Obstructions Alerts

See the posted river/water hazards here.

WKCC Facebook Page

If you have a Facebook account, search for "Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club" and join the group.

Welcome to the WKCC and Oregon Paddling!

The Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club has a membership of over 300, and is based in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon. The club's goals are to: 

  • Organize paddling trips on all types of water, all over Oregon and other Western states, for its members.
  • Help members acquire the confidence and skills needed for kayaking and canoeing.
  • Promote the enjoyment, challenges, thrills, and camaraderie of kayaking and canoeing.
  • Promote and practice water safety.
  • Help conserve, preserve and protect the free-flowing rivers of Oregon.
Please use the buttons on the site menu to learn about member benefits, upcoming trips & events, and Safety Weekend. Then click the Join the WKCC member to become a member. See you on the water!

Waterway Access & Aquatic Invasive Species Permits for boats 10 feet & longer.

Beginning Jan. 1, 2020, the Oregon Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Permit required for non-motorized boats 10 feet and longer has been replaced by a Waterway Access Permit. The AIS Permit remains for out-of-state motorized boats and is included in Oregon boat registration fees. 

More info at https://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/Article/view/articleid/34264/

Oregon Invasive Species Permits Now called Waterway Access Permit is required on boats 10ft or longer.  $7/day, $19/year, $30/two year. Available on-line or at BiMart, Walmart, and others.

Idaho Invasive Species Boat Stickers

Washington Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permits
Washington State also requires a Discover Pass to park at most state park boat ramps. $10/day or $30 /year plus processing fee.

Montana Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Pass
https://fwp.mt.gov/buyandapply/aquatic-invasive-species-prevention-pass

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