Whimsies is a project over twenty years in the making. A kayak trail project was proposed to take advantage of our wonderful, natural, and unique water ways. It was an opportunity to educate local residents on our environment and history, and bring new people into the community to both learn and relax. Those foundational years saw work done by people like Mike Mahoney, Wayne Barnier, and Katrina Cadotte.
Eventually, the project shifted into the 4H Canoe and Kayak club which was launched, under Dawn Mudford’s guidance, to give better paddling access to our youth. Additionally, the Wallaceburg Trails Committee was formed to further plan and develop both land and water trails throughout the Wallaceburg region. Mari Cole has spent many years working to make this a reality. The Trails Committee has engaged with the Trans Canada Trail to elevate our efforts to a national standard.
The Downtown Wallaceburg Business Improvement Area (BIA) has worked with these organizations, as well as the Wallaceburg and District Museum, the Municipality, and other members of the public to open up a paddle rental experience in our downtown core.
The calm nature of the Sydenham River and other waterways surrounding Wallaceburg are a perfect place to explore in a canoe or kayak. Complete a circle tour of Wallaceburg encompassing both the Sydenham River and Running Creek. Paddle upstream towards Dresden to follow the Underground Railroad and the site made popular by the book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”. Explore the quiet and wooded winding path of Otter Creek. Make the trip out to the marshes of the Snye, or visit the little “heart” of the Great Lakes at Lake St. Clair. The beautiful waters around Wallaceburg are begging to be explored.