Mennonites and La Ruta Maya
This article was updated on March 25, 2019
La Ruta Maya (the Maya route) is an annual canoe race that begins around the 9th of March, a Belizean holiday. It starts in San Ignacio and ends a few days later in Belize City at the mouth of the Belize River. Some of the Mennonites from Spanish Lookout are involved in it by having their own team of paddlers who represent their respective businesess, such as Westrac, Koop Sheet Metal and others. Other Mennonites show up just to watch. The following pictures were taken at Iguana Creek bridge, after the canoes had been into the race about 3 hours.
La Ruta Maya (the Maya route) is an annual canoe race that begins around the 9th of March, a Belizean holiday. It starts in San Ignacio and ends a few days later in Belize City at the mouth of the Belize River. Some of the Mennonites from Spanish Lookout are involved in it by having their own team of paddlers who represent their respective businesess, such as Westrac, Koop Sheet Metal and others. Other Mennonites show up just to watch. The following pictures were taken at Iguana Creek bridge, after the canoes had been into the race about 3 hours.