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| Date: Friday, February 2, 2007 |
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Boating in Oregon Guide Invites Boaters to Travel the Waterways
For Immediate Release
With the next boating season around the corner, the new Guide to Boating in Oregon will make you eager for your next waterway adventure. With over 400 miles of Pacific coastline, world-class white water rivers and streams and 6,150 lakes, there’s a bounty of boating opportunities here.
This full color, 52-page publication entices boaters of all kinds to some of the more popular waterbodies in each region of the state. Highlights include historical facts, area maps of major roadways in relation to waterbodies and inviting descriptions of what boaters can expect to “catch” from below the surface.
A Guide to Boating in Oregon was written by Chris Santella, best-selling author of Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die, Fifty Places To Play Golf Before You Die and soon to be released, Fifty Places To Sail Before You Die. His luring descriptions, along with vivid photographs, are sure to inspire people to discover the thrill, escape and relaxation boating recreation promises.
Free copies are available by visiting the Salem office of the Marine Board (435 Commercial Street NE, Salem), through many marine dealers statewide, or via mail by sending a request with a $4 check or money order (for shipping and handling) to the Marine Board, P.O. Box 14145, Salem, OR 97309. For a preview online, visit www.boatoregon.com/Library.
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