Grand Rapids Whitewater

Putting Rapids Back in the Grand

Grand Rapids Whitewater

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GRWW Radio Interview

Listen to this! 5662_0125101 Chris Muller and Chip Richards were joined by WGVU’s Lindsey Smith as we walked the Grand River with representatives of the Michigan DNR and local engineering firm FTC&H. Afterward, we had lunch 50 paces from the water, at Tommy Fitzgerald’s Cafe Stella www.tommyfitzgeraldgroup.com. Outstanding river, outstanding food. Keeping it local, bringing it Downtown!
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Low Head Dam Tragedy On The Grand

GVSU Sports Marketing Class Projects

Check out these fun and informative videos made by Mr John Rumery’s summer term Sports Marketing 361 class. It’s wonderful to see the youth getting involved with this historic project. Put the rapids back in the Grand!

Let’s Face It

Do you prefer this cascading waterfall?

This dam will thrill you

Conceptual photograph of 'landscaped' 4th St dam.

Or this lowhead dam?  

This dam will kill you

Existing dam, known by river experts as a 'drowning machine.'

Could Grand Rapids’ benefit from a picturesque new tourist attraction?  A wild, scenic, cascading waterfall right downtown?  It’s known by several names; The 6th Street Dam, 4th St. Dam, Fishing Dam and even The Falls.   Read the rest of this entry »

40 Years Ago, This Changed Everything

la-grande-vitesse

Now, consider this; If the Calder can do all of this for Grand Rapids, what would it mean for our economic, social and environmental future to revitalize our river and put the Rapids back in the Grand?  

La Grande Vitesse is perhaps our most distinctive landmark.  Known in our community, simply as the Calder, translated, it means ‘The Grand Rapids,’ a reference to the river flowing through the center of our city.  This summer, 2009, Grand Rapids will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its installation. http://www.artmuseumgr.org/home/page/Calder+Symposium+June+21 Read the rest of this entry »

Come On In, The Water Is Fine

"Water is the best of all things."  - Pindar (c. 522 BC - c. 438 BC), Olympian Odes

"Water is the best of all things." - Pindar (c. 522 BC - c. 438 BC), Olympian Odes

 

Swimming in the Grand River?  Fishing, rafting or kayaking in that water?!  Sure, why not?  The water quality of the Grand, as it flows through downtown Grand Rapids, is actually GOOD!  As a matter of fact, it is as good as that of renowned scenic trout stream, the Rogue River, a major upstream Grand River tributary.  What about after a big rain event?

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