The Taunton River provides many wonderful opportunities for recreation, entertainment and education. If you are a local supplier or retailer that might be of interest to our river audience, please contact the site administrator,
Maisy McDarby-Stanovich, SRPEDD, 88 Broadway, Taunton, MA 02780,
508-824-1367 or email:mmcdarby@srpedd.org
There is no cost for the listing.

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Greig Cranna,
Local Artist Romana Peters,
Maisy McDarby-Stanovich.

Canoe and Kayak Outfitters

Canoe Passage Outfitters is a family operated business located in Raynham Mass. The staff is comprised of experienced paddlers. They are also American Canoe Association and Red Cross certified instructors.

If you are interested in purchasing a canoe or kayak, Canoe Passage Outfitters also sells Old Town, Dimension, Mad River, We no nah, Current Designs, Bell and Swift brands. They also carry camping and backpacking gear, for your overnight adventures.

This recreational outfitter is available to answer all of your questions from guided day and overnight trips which explore the rivers and coastal areas of Massachusetts to renting a boat by the hour at their waterfront base on Rt. 44 in Raynham to Native American storytelling activities along the river.

Check out their website at canoepassage.com. The variety of fun activities along the Taunton River and its tributaries for both recreational and serious canoers and kayakers will amaze you.

Canoe Passage Outfitters contact information:

Ray Brierly
Canoe Passage Outfitters
407 Rt.44 (Deans Plaza)
Raynham, MA 02767
Phone: 508-824-1146 Toll Free: 800-689-7884

Email: info@canoepassage.com
web site: http://www.canoepassage.com



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"Wampanoag" Native American Suppliers and Retailers

 

Native American Storyteller "Dancing Star."

"The river is a great gift from the creator, and with that gift comes great responsibility." Dancing Star

Dancing Star's wonderful tales of Native American culture and life along the Taunton River will entertain and educate any audience. She will take you back in time for a glimpse of a people living in peace and harmony with their environment.


For More Information, Please contact:
Tracey Dancing Star Brown
41 Fales Avenue Barrington, RI 02806
(401) 247-9179.

 

Artist Ramona Peters

Ramona demonstrates pot-building techniques at the
Robert S. Peabody Museum in Andover, MA.
(staff photo by Malinda Blustain)



"It has been said that artists are the true visual historians of world cultures."
R. Peters

Local artist, Ramona Peters, tells the story of Native American culture through her beautiful reproductions of Wampanoag Native American pottery. Please visit her website at www.realbodies.com/rpeters/home.html.

 

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