Canoe Trip with Bob Grigg

The Colebrook River Lake Canoe Trip

On a sparkling fall afternoon in October, 2008, the Colebrook Land Conservancy hosted a canoe trip on the Colebrook River Lake reservoir, located along Route 8, for CLC members and friends. The trip was led by the late Bob Grigg, who at the time was a CLC Trustee and Municipal Historian for the town of Colebrook and Botanist Joyce Hemingson, then a CLC Trustee. The fall foliage on the surrounding hills was spectacular.

We left from the boat launch off Route 8 on the west side of the reservoir and headed for Slocum Brook on the east side. The reservoir is a great place for any water sport that does not exceed 20mph. Spring, summer, and fall are for boating and fishing. In the winter, some like to ice fish and skate. Most of the land east of reservoir is owned by the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) whose service roads are open for hiking.

Photo by The Hartford Courant

Photo by The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

After leaving our canoes and kayaks on the east side of the reservoir at Slocum Brook, Bob and Joyce led us on a guided walk, with Bob taking us back to the days when Colebrook River was the most populous village in Colebrook and Joyce describing the local vegetation. The remains of old Tolland Road were visible from time to time along the banks of the brook.

We made our way down to a section of the brook with a swimming hole in the center. According to Bob, in the 19th century, a man named William Manchester had a sawmill and turning shop on Slocum Brook.

Visit Bob Grigg’s “Memoirs of Colebrook River” to learn more about the lost Village of Colebrook River

The Colebrook Land Conservancy
Post Office Box 90
Colebrook, Connecticut 06021
info@colebrooklandconservancy.org

Our Mission

Preserve and conserve the special and unique characteristics of Colebrook—rural, historic and scenic—using accepted land conservation techniques and education in cooperation with the Town, the community and other groups.