More than 300 people, including Norfolk District , Army Corps of Engineers members, participated in the City of Chesapeake’s 8th Annual Paddle for the Border event Saturday, April 30, 2011. And what better place to celebrate the spirit of America’s Great Outdoors then at the nation’s oldest continually operating canal - the dismal swamp. Paddlers launched at 9 from the Dismal Swamp State Park in South Mills, and crossed to Virginia border to end at the Dismal Swamp Boat Ramp at Ballahack Road on the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail. ( Army Photo/Pam Spaugy) 120505-A-ON889-066 by n


More than 300 people, including Norfolk District , Army Corps of Engineers members, participated in the City of Chesapeake’s 8th Annual Paddle for the Border event Saturday, April 30, 2011. And what better place to celebrate the spirit of America’s Great Outdoors then at the nation’s oldest continually operating canal - the dismal swamp. Paddlers launched at 9 from the Dismal Swamp State Park in South Mills, and crossed to Virginia border to end at the Dismal Swamp Boat Ramp at Ballahack Road on the Dismal Swamp Canal Trail. ( Army Photo/Pam Spaugy) 120505-A-ON889-066 by norfolkdistrict


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