Guardians of the Creek: A Cultural Canoe Experience
- Duration: 2 Hours (approx.)
- Location: Huskisson, NSW
- Product code: GMB
Cultural Canoe Tour on Currambene Creek: An Immersive Journey of Connection
Join Gadhungal Marring on a 2-hour cultural canoe tour along the serene waters of Currambene Creek, beginning at the Huskisson Wharf at the Maritime Museum. Led by Dharrawal cultural hosts, this tour offers a unique opportunity to learn how ancient knowledge continues to guide the care and preservation of our land and ocean.
As Saltwater People, Gadhungal Marring has a profound connection to the ocean and marine life. For countless generations, it has been our responsibility to protect and nurture the sea and the surrounding landscapes. On this journey, you will explore the unique habitats of mangrove swamps—an intricate and vital ecosystem that holds immense importance for marine life. These swamps are more than just trees and roots; they are thriving breeding grounds, nurseries for young marine species, and protectors of our coastline.
Guided by ancient knowledge passed down through generations, you’ll learn how these ecosystems contribute to the health of the broader marine environment. Mangroves act as natural buffers, stabilizing shorelines and reducing erosion. They also provide a safe space for fish, crustaceans, and other wildlife to thrive, forming the backbone of Currambene Creek’s ecosystem.
As you paddle along, our hosts will share stories of the interconnectedness between people, land, and sea. You’ll come to understand how our ancestors cared for these waters and the knowledge that shaped sustainable practices to honor this relationship. Today, this knowledge is more relevant than ever, reminding us of the importance of preserving these intricate systems and ensuring that future generations can enjoy and learn from them.
This tour is perfect for anyone passionate about nature, conservation, and cultural learning. Experience a deeper connection to Country and immerse yourself in the age-old wisdom that continues to shape the land and protect the marine life we hold dear. Book now and become part of a legacy of respect, care, and responsibility for our oceans and land.
What to Expect on Your 2-Hour Cultural Canoe Tour
This enriching tour offers a blend of cultural insights, natural beauty, and hands-on exploration, making for a memorable journey along Currambene Creek. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:
Welcome and Safety Briefing
- Begin at Huskisson Wharf at the Maritime Museum, where you’ll be warmly welcomed by your Dharrawal guides.
- Receive a quick safety briefing and introduction to canoeing basics to ensure everyone feels comfortable on the water.
Canoeing & Introduction to Currambene Creek
- Start paddling along Currambene Creek, gliding through calm waters as your guides share the cultural significance of this waterway.
- Learn about Gadhungal Marring’s heritage as Saltwater People and the deep connection to ocean stewardship.
Mangrove Habitat Exploration
- Enter the lush mangrove swamps, one of the most vital ecosystems on the South Coast.
- Discover the intricate balance within this habitat, its role as a breeding ground for marine life, and how it protects the shoreline.
- Hear ancient knowledge on how mangroves sustain and enhance the marine environment.
Cultural Teachings and Storytelling
- Pause along the way as guides share stories of the land, sea, and the knowledge passed down through generations.
- Explore how traditional practices contribute to sustainable marine life management and why they are essential to preserving these delicate ecosystems.
Reflection & Return Paddle
- As you paddle back, reflect on the beauty of Currambene Creek and the insights gained along the journey.
- Engage in a discussion with your guides, deepening your connection to the values of care, responsibility, and respect for Country.
Closing Circle and Farewell
- Back at Huskisson Wharf, end the journey with a closing circle and farewell.
- Take away a deeper understanding of the role we all play in preserving and protecting our environment for future generations.
This 2-hour tour is an immersive experience that goes beyond sightseeing, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the important role we all play in safeguarding the land, water, and marine life around us.