Canoe Livery Office
THE HISTORY OF MOHICAN ADVENTURES
Our company’s history begins back before most of our employees were born. It goes back to a time where a small junior high school student, named Dick Frye, bought his first canoe. He paid $1 down for the boat and paid $1 per week for it.

Eventually Dick started his own livery in 1961, beginning with just 14 aluminum canoes and few customers. The Mohican Canoe Livery was originally located at the intersection of Route 3 and 97. Dick’s idea eventually grew and started a trend, as other canoe liveries, including another of Dick’s own, began to pop up around the area.

In 1969, a 15-year-old named Doug Shannon was hired on by Dick to help after the July flood. Then in 1974, Doug leased Dick’s second canoe livery, called Dick Frye’s Canoe Livery, located where our canoe livery now stands. In 1979 Doug and his wife, Patty, bought the Mohican Canoe Livery from Dick, and combined the two businesses into its current location. The business also had an outdoor roller skating rink, which was located where the Level Skills Mini Golf Course now stands.

The next year, 1980, Doug and Patty bought Clayton’s Canoe Livery, a canoe livery that was located where the Grist Mill Mini Golf Course currently stands today. The building which Clayton used as an office became a trading post operated by Al Combs, and eventually became known as Al’s Cabin when it became a part of our campground. Already, Doug was establishing a tradition of expanding and developing his business.

In the early 1980s, Loudonville Go-Karts was built, and the Mini Golf courses followed shortly after. The Mohican Canoe Livery became The Mohican Canoe Livery and Fun Center, offering more than just canoeing, but a whole day or two’s worth of fun.

In 1998, Mohican Campground and Cabins was added to our family business. When first bought, the campground had only two cabins (present day’s A-frame 2 and the Century House), a picnic shelter, and RV sites with electricity and water only. Our campground now includes 45 cabins sleeping two to sixteen, 185 RV sites with electricity, water, and sewer, and 175 primitive tent camping sites. We’ve added 2 modern shower houses, an indoor pool and hot tub, 4 playgrounds, a basketball court, sand volleyball court, soccer field, and horseshoe pits, along with hiking and biking trails that start right from here. We’re continually adding onto our park to live up to our motto – come to play, plan to stay!

Many of the beautiful cabins added throughout the years have been built by our own employees with logs cut, harvested, and peeled from Shannon property. While most of the cabins are new, many have a history all their own. The Century House was a part of the Underground Railroad and no one knows for sure how far back it dates. The Chuck Wagon used to be a restaurant located near Mel’s Shelter in our parking lot. After it closed down, it was turned into a bunkhouse cabin that sleeps up to 15 people. Mel’s Kamper Cabin used to be the check in building at the skating rink, and then it became a snack shop at Frye’s landing before being turned into a cabin.

In 2004, the Mohican Canoe Livery, Big Boulder Falls Adventure Golf, Loudonville Go-Karts, and Mohican Campground and Cabins all came under one business name – Mohican Adventures. The name change gave the company a more unified look, and also helped guests understand that the possibility for great adventure takes place here.

It’s not all about hard work and expansion though. Our canoe family has had a lot of fun and has built a tradition of adding enjoyment to anyone who steps foot on our property – whether it be guest or employee. On April Fools Day, 1986, our canoe livery along with the others in the area built a canoe pyramid 87 feet in length and 40 feet high, that took eight hours and 465 canoes to build. Don’t believe it? It’s pictured below!

The Shannons aim not only to make sure their guests are provided with quality service and an enjoyable stay, but they also care for their employees and treat them as family. Their company has often been considered a home to many employees, and also a landmark for our community. This may be the reason why many off-the-clock employees and people from our community showed up to help move boats away from the rising river during the July 10th, 2006 flood.

Josh and Michelle Gray, who have taken over running the business, have continued to advance the company. They have been instrumental in building the 45 cabins, the new pool and conference center, and improving the RV sites and the addition of the 40 acres of primitive camping sites. Josh and Michelle, along with the staff of Mohican Adventures, received the 2006 President's Award from Professional Paddlesports of America.

With the pioneering of our past and the foundations that this business was built upon, we can look forward to even greater success and memories in the future.
STATE ROUTE 3 SOUTH • LOUDONVILLE, OH 44842 • 800-MO-CANOE • 888-909-7400 • EMAIL

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