I liked the fact they put the canoes in right at the water for you and help you when you return. That's it.
What I didn't care for was how disorganized it was ( Sat -- Jul 5). We were told to wait outside (after paying) that someone would call our name. A bus came & the worker said if your on the bus you can start getting on. No one called our name...so after it loaded and left I asked, apparent we were suppose to have got on that bus. PS - they did NOT call names. Waited - got on the next one - they drive you about 10 mins away. At that location they start to move canoes to the water - we offered to do our own. And that apparently set off the bus driver who was moving the boats. She complained LOUDLY that every was is in a rush today. Well after waiting more than 30mins after we paid we wanted on the water. NOT our fault - that you do not have some sort of first come first served.
I did find that once on the water there were a lot of bottle neck areas were inexperience canoers became stuck. There is a place that you can get off mid way to take a break - something they never mentioned. But that too was over crowed with those leaving and those coming. There were about 10-12 canoes/kayaks just all try to maneuver around each other.
Lots of trees and rocks in the water. I am not sure how some said it was leisure. I was exhausted trying the paddle around everything. There is one part near the end where you think the water was moving to fast and rippling and a canoe should not be going.
We had heard a lot of folks ended up tipping that day and I can see why. I personally would not take young kids here.