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Cape Vincent is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 2,765 at the 2020 census. [3] The town is in the northwestern part of the county. In the town is a village also called Cape Vincent. Both town and village are northwest of Watertown.
The New York Department for Environmental Conservation has announced new length limits for recreational striped bass fishing during the 2024 season. ... 933-2257 or by visiting a license-issuing ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (informally referred to as NYSDEC, DEC, EnCon or NYSENCON) is a department of New York state government. [4] The department guides and regulates the conservation, improvement, and protection of New York's natural resources; manages Forest Preserve lands in the Adirondack and Catskill parks, state forest lands, and wildlife management ...
Cedar Point State Park is a 48-acre (0.19 km 2) [2] state park located on Cedar Point in the Town of Cape Vincent in Jefferson County, New York. [5] The park is located on Route 12E on the St. Lawrence River. The park was established in 1898 as part of the St. Lawrence Reservation. [3]
Jun. 5—OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has signed new legislation requiring Washington fishers to possess a recreational fishing license for freshwater smelt, crawfish and carp, according to a ...
The town of Cape Vincent was originally part of the town of Lyme. In 1849 the town of Cape Vincent separated from Lyme. The village of Cape Vincent was incorporated in 1853. At the time of its incorporation the village had a population of 1,218. By the end of the 19th century, the area was becoming a vacation land due to the nearby Thousand ...
St. Lawrence River at Cape Vincent, Jefferson County, New York Coordinates 44°10′43″N 76°17′17″W / 44.17861°N 76.28806°W / 44.17861; -76
Burnham Point State Park is a 12-acre (0.049 km 2) state park [2] located on the St. Lawrence River in the Town of Cape Vincent in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The park is approximately 32 miles (51 km) north of Watertown. The park was established in 1898 as part of the St. Lawrence Reservation. [3]