This year's Adventure in Understanding participants started the first leg of their six-day, 100 km canoe trip on Sunday. Check out the story in The Peterborough Examiner.
The program is a voyage of individual growth and self-awareness as participants learn and teach, speak and listen, serve and be served. It is a voyage of discovery that will light a spark of awareness that will burn as a strong force in the minds and hearts of these youth as they mature into the leaders of to-morrow. It is a six day, five night, 100 km co-ed canoe-based experience for First Nation & non-native youth from 16-18 years of age.
 
This program was developed by the Rotary Club of Peterborough Kawartha in co-operation with Curve Lake First Nation, Camp Kawartha, and the Canadian Canoe Museum to provide an opportunity for First Nation and non-native youth to share experiences as they learn and travel up the Trent Severn Waterway. 
 
For more about the Program...read here.