This 400th anniversary campaign, carried out throughout 2013, is finished. The work to honor treaties with Native Nations and protect the Earth continues. Learn more, or join in that work: contact the Onondaga Nation, Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, Neetopk Keetopk (Hudson Valley), Onondaga Canoe and Kayak Club or Two Row Paddle down the Grand (2016).

Testimonials About the Trek

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The glow of the trip is still with me.  It was a great privilege to be able to be with my son, his wife and my granddaughter for  two days of the Two Row Wampum trip.  I have never seen such excellent organization for an event.  Safety, comfort, scheduling, accommodations, great meals, recreation, informative lectures, recharging of cell phones, massage tent, first aid tent, delivery of truckloads of gear to the next stop, excellent speakers, entertainment…You seemed to have thought of everything and made it happen!
-Coreen Hallenbeck, Slingerlands, NY

One of the best things about the journey was all the amazing people we met and all of the laughter that was shared!
– Karin A Wolf, Phoenicia, NY

I have to admire the dedication of the Paddlers from the novice to the experienced all making this journey. I was in the novice category. I have to admire the dedication of the crews who would set up the campsite before the Paddlers would reach the next community. They would still be breaking camp when we would start our day of paddling Other parts of the ground crew would make it look like there wasn’t 500 people there. I have to admire the dedication of communities who helped all the people mentioned above. Great people all the way around you just can’t but have a great time as well.
– Dennis Willard, Albany, NY