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A fundraising paddling event by Nature Conservancy of Canada is encouraging everyone to get out on the water to protect nature.

Winnipeg, MB (August 24) Spending time in nature is one of the best parts of a summer; especially on the water. Those moments help us recharge and forge lasting connections to our natural world. That’s why The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is inviting people to see how many hours of fun they can have on the water by registering for Paddle for Nature.

Paddle for Nature is a three-day adventure, from August 25 to 27, that asks people to buckle up their life jackets and pledge to spend time on the water in their canoes, kayaks, or on their paddle boards to support nature conservation in both of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

The goal of the event is to connect with nature and inspire others to do the same.

Paddlers can join the challenge by visiting paddlefornature.ca. From there, they can register and pay for the event and set their distance and fundraising goals. Participants can register individually or as a team to commit to a personal paddling challenge and raise funds for nature.

“Contributing to a better tomorrow doesn’t have to feel like hard work,” says Fayaz Hasan, Development Officer, Nature Conservancy of Canada in Manitoba. “This is a great opportunity for people to get out in nature and enjoy themselves while making a difference. We are looking forward to a fun-filled weekend in support of a great cause.”

All funds raised through Paddle for Nature will go directly to nature conservation projects in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. To date, NCC has conserved over 270,000 hectares of land in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, many of which support the protection and restoration of wetlands and riparian zones and contribute to improved water quality and healthy waterways.

As an added benefit, paddlers qualify for a 10% discount from Paddle for Nature partners The Wilderness Supply and Kendrick's Outdoor Adventures (FortWhyte Alive) until the end of the event. There are also prizes for participants who spend a minimum of one hour on the water, those who use their social media to tag #paddlefornature, and every $200 raised gets participants an entry to the Supporting Nature Draw.

 

About

 The Nature Conservancy of Canada  is the country’s unifying force for nature. NCC seeks solutions to the twin crises of rapid biodiversity loss and climate change through large-scale, permanent land conservation. As a trusted partner NCC works with people, communities, businesses and government to protect and care for our country’s most important natural areas. Since 1962, NCC has brought Canadians together to conserve and restore more than 15 million hectares.

 

 

 

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