tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2559260500579382213.post4342305825018392077..comments2024-03-23T13:18:17.693-05:00Comments on Anybody Want A Peanut?: Seine: the forgotten rivercherenkovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15355986781478585611noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2559260500579382213.post-2753201198052276052010-03-18T09:57:01.193-05:002010-03-18T09:57:01.193-05:00Nice article. The people at Save our Seine used to...Nice article. The people at Save our Seine used to (maybe still do?) host a day-long paddling event that let you head down the Seine up to the park at the Red/Seine confluence. You get a great appreciation for the River and its surroundings. Get a kayak or canoe in there and enjoy!smell the love.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2559260500579382213.post-4602457860538178912010-03-16T16:26:02.773-05:002010-03-16T16:26:02.773-05:00Indeed. The Seine is best remembered by those who ...Indeed. The Seine is best remembered by those who appreciate it best like you seem to. Thanks for the tip to the little river that could.<br />The river starts in the east in the Sandilands and winds through Manitoba to the once flooded community of Grande Pointe. A Grade 6 experiment gone wild called the siphon pops it up on the other side of the Floodway. The 26k of urban river has 3 golf courses, condos, apartments, houses, indutrial parks and new trails being built all the time. Woody the Tree Spirit, who you have met, is a recent addition to the Royalwood Forest, the Bois-des-esprits. See www.saveourseine.com for summer activities such as Jane's Day walks in May. See you then I hope. Dave.David Watsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04271158846229712125noreply@blogger.com