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The quiet, peaceful canoe helps to capture a meditative feeling of being one with nature, even inside the boundaries of the New York metropolitan area. You can spot a grey heron or a snowy egret against a Manhattan skyline backdrop or find a bear outside of your tent with-in a three hour drive of the city. Follow the links for information about some great places to canoe in and around New York City.

 
 

 

 

Cape Cod, MA

Nauset Marsh
Wellfleet
Provincetown

New Jersey

Delaware Water Gap
Delaware/Raritan Canal

New York

Watchill Fire Island
Nissequogue River
The Peconic River
Carman's River

Pennslyvania

Promise Land State Park




 

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Cape Cod public salt water boat ramps & landings


Upper Cape:

Monument Beach - Emmons Rd.
Hen Cove - Pocasset
Barlow's Landing - Pocasset
Great Pond - Harrington Str., West Falmouth
Waquoit Bay - Seapit Rd., East Falmouth
Town Dock - Water St., Woods Hole
Ockway Bay - Great Neck Rd., South Mashpee
Shoestring Bay - Mashpee Neck Rd., Mashpee


Mid Cape:


Barnstable Harbor - Scudder Lane, Barnstable
Centerville River - Coddington Rd., Centerville
Bass River Beach - South St., South Yarmouth
Lewis Bay - Berry Ave., West Yarmouth
Bass River - Uncle Freeman's Landing, West Dennis
Town Landing - Sesuit Harbor, Dennis


Lower Cape:

Saquatucket Harbor - Route 28, Harwichport
Herring River - Route 28, West Harwich
Round Cove - Route 28, East Harwich
Ryders Cove - Route 28, North Chatham
Stage Harbor - Stage Harbor Rd., Chatham
Town Cove - Cove Rd., Orleans
Rock Harbor - Rock Harbor Rd., Orleans
Salt Pond Bay - Hemmenway Rd., Eastham
Wellfleet Harbor Town Pier - Wellfleet
Pamet Harbor - Depot Rd., Truro
Provincetown Harbor - Commerical St., or West Vine St.

   
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