Powley Place – East Canada Creek – Kayak Canoe

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From the bridge at Powley Place, you can paddle about two miles downstream before hitting the first major rapids, where the stream divides around an island. You can also explore a short distance upstream until beaver dams block your path.

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More about Piseco-Powley Road...

The 17-mile Piseco-Powley Road is a remote dirt route cutting through the Adirondack's Ferris Lake Wild Forest. It features 22 primitive roadside campsites, including four spots at Powley Place where the road crosses the West Branch of the East Canada Creek.

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Photo: Butterfly
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Photo: Back at the Potholers
Photo: America
Photo: Reds
Photo: Duck
Photo: Reflections
Photo: Cloudy Day at the Potholers
Photo: The Bridge
Photo: The fire helped pass the time on the cold and damp evenings

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