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Maine's whitewater kayak championships take place on the Kennebec and the Penobscot Rivers in August. But, inspired by iconic rapids and invigorated by chilly Maine waters, whitewater kayak race competitors brave streams and rivers across Maine as early as April for practice. In the Borealis story, get to know some of our state's competitive whitewater kayak racers, learn why many racers started out as whitewater rafting guides, and get a taste of the adrenaline that is motivating them to grow the whitewater kayaking scene in Maine with an effort to build a major whitewater venue in Skowhegan. Find more information about Borealis on our website: https://www.mainepublic.org/borealis Borealis is made possible by the generous support of our Production Sponsors: The Nature Conservancy in Maine: https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us... Poland Spring: https://www.polandspring.com/sustaina... And by our Broadcast Sponsors: Evergreen Home Performance: https://www.evergreenyourhome.com/ Conservation Law Foundation: https://www.clf.org/ The Maine Office of Tourism: https://visitmaine.com Production credits: Writer and Producer: Chris Sweet Videography: Brian Bechard and Nick Woodward Aerial Video: Nick Godfrey Graphics: Rebecca Conley Editor: Brian Bechard Script Editor: Jennifer Rooks Special thanks to Alison Quick, Matt Jameson, and Nick Callanan ©2023 Maine Public Love what you see on Maine Public's YouTube channel? Support your local public media station by donating at mainepublic.org/donateyoutube