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Is it possible to canoe in the potomac?
Sam
Created: Tue Nov 21 21:47:49 EST 2006
Last Modified: Tue Nov 21 22:09:00 EST 2006
Topic: Is it possible to canoe in the Potomac?

I just had the idea for my wife and I to rent or buy a small canoe and launch it in the Tidal Basin or Potomac. I have never canoed so of course I am uninformed of river currents or other hazards as well as regulations that may prohibit me from doing this. It would be great if someone with experience would cue me in on how I can do this without getting hurt or fined.

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Yes you can canoe there
anonymous
Created: Sun Apr 08 19:23:21 EDT 2007
Topic: Is it possible to canoe in the Potomac?

In Georgetown right near the harbor there is in fact a canoe/kayak rental concession called the Thompson Boat Center (they have a website, google it). You can basically canoe/kayak a mile or two north, but you don't want to go as far as the little falls as it becomes dangerous there. Ask Thompson Boat Center for more advice. I also would not canoe or kayak much south of D.C. on the Potomac as the river becomes wide, the sun will shine hot, the river is tidal, and the water can be choppy. Some of the best local places to canoe or kayak are the Occoquan Reservoir (Fountainhead Regional Park), the Potomac River NORTH of great falls (Riverbend Park and Algonkian Park), lakes like Burke Lake, and probably the Shenandoah River.

 

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If it flies, floats. . .
anonymous
Created: Thu May 03 00:59:45 EDT 2007
Topic: Is it possible to canoe in the Potomac?
If it flies, floats, or f****, it's cheaper to rent.
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