Northbrook Canoe Co

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West Chester, United States

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Canoe & kayak tour agency· Restaurant· Boating· Rafting/Kayaking

Northbrook Canoe Co Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Northbrook Canoe Co is located in West Chester, United States on 1810 Beagle Rd. Northbrook Canoe Co is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category canoe & kayak tour agency in United States.

Address

1810 Beagle Rd

Phone

+1 6107932279

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Danielle Kuhn

Fantastic experience! We loved the Dine & Canoe... what a fun and relaxing evening. Canoeing was a bit challenging for beginners but we still enjoyed it. Great dinner, live music and smores around the fire. Family owned business!

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Connie Boyer

We had a great canoe trip, beautiful scenery. Went with a group and everthing went smoothly from start to finish. Thank you to the great staff! We will be back.

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Angie Cunha

Family friendly with great staff! We have kayaked & canoed there yearly for 15 or 20yrs. My husband and I attended the Canoe and dine last week. Food and music were fantastic. I highly recommend it, especially for date night

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Nicole Caldiero

This place is awesome. We had our first float trip in PA with Northbrook yesterday, and we were not disappointed. We already booked a second trip for the following weekend. We went with the 3 hour float option, but it was more like 4.5 hours. There are plenty of spots to swim, some were 6ft deep and we went when the water was low. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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Daryl C

Typical small business FAIL when it comes to communicating. My wife and I went to this place today to take a canoe ride. I had been there two other times and we live close by so there's no reason for me to look at their web site for anything. When we got to the entrance there were a lot of cars entering and people walking all over the place so I didn't have time to read all the signs they had at the entrance. We went down to the area to check in and the first station was a waiver signature place where we told the attendant what we were there for. They looked at the signatures, filled out a piece of paper and told us to get in line behind the other people waiting to pay. We waited in the full sun for about thirty minutes until I could go in to pay. When I got to the window I was informed that I needed a reservation - which I didn't have and this was the first notice I had of this - and they wouldn't let us go on the trip. There were MULTIPLE points of contact where they could have had a sign that would have been WAY MORE READABLE than the one at the entrance. The traffic was funneled across a railroad track - a perfect place to communicate with the public. And, then there was the building where we first signed a waiver - they could have hung a sign at this entrance as well. And then there was a tent outside the door where they could have hung a sign. They also had someone talking over a sound system - another place they could have given this message. Typical small business mentality that thinks everyone should know the rules and everyone knows how it works. Very poor operation today. If you're not going to communicate better with people you should at least let them enjoy the ride. All around fail for us.