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  2. Dickerson Whitewater Course - Wikipedia

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    The Dickerson Whitewater Course, on the Potomac River near Dickerson, Maryland, was built for use by canoe and kayak paddlers training for the 1992 Olympic Games in Spain. It was the first pump-powered artificial whitewater course built in North America, and is still the only one anywhere with heated water.

  3. Mallows Bay - Wikipedia

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    It is popular to canoe or kayak among the ship ruins; the ships form a reef that hosts an array of wildlife. [10] [11] [9] The bay was listed as an archaeological and historic district on the National Register of Historic Places on April 24, 2015, [12] and was included in the Mallows Bay–Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary on September 3 ...

  4. Mallows Bay–Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary

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    A kayaker among shipwrecks in Mallows Bay. Shipwrecks and a kayak in the sanctuary.. The Mallows Bay–Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary includes more than 200 historic shipwrecks, some of them dating as far back as the American Revolutionary War (1775–1773) and others to the American Civil War (1861–1865). [3]

  5. Adventure Sports Center International - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Sports Center International is an Olympic standard white water rafting and canoe/kayak slalom center located on the mountaintop above the Wisp Ski Resort at Deep Creek Lake, McHenry, Maryland, United States. In addition to serving as a venue for slalom races and training, the center offers a range of services to the general public ...

  6. Rover (log canoe) - Wikipedia

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    Rover is a Chesapeake Bay log canoe, built in 1886 by the Thompson brothers in Chester, Maryland. She measures 28'-1 3 ⁄ 4" with a 6'-4 1 ⁄ 4" beam. She has a longhead bow, braced back to the hull, and a sharp stern. She is privately owned and races under No. 11 in Eastern Shore competition.

  7. Mystery (log canoe) - Wikipedia

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    The Mystery is a Chesapeake Bay log canoe, built in 1932, by Harry Sinclair in Oxford, Maryland.She measures 34'-7" long, has a beam of 8'-8 1 ⁄ 2" and has a centerboard.She is noted for her very tall masts, is privately owned, and races under No. 8.

  8. Noddy (log canoe) - Wikipedia

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    The Noddy is a Chesapeake Bay log canoe, built in 1930, by Oliver Duke in Royal Oak, Maryland, She measures 27'-6" long, with a beam of 6'-4 1 ⁄ 2".Her log hull remains unglassed, is painted white, and she races under No. 1.

  9. Marshy Point Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    Canoeing on Dundee Creek at Marshy Point. Groundbreaking began on the center on October 20, 1998, enabled by a $2.7 million grant. [4] In 2000, the state of Maryland spent $2 million to purchase the trails behind the center. [5] The center officially opened to the public on May 1, 2000. In 2005, $300,000 was approved for the expansion of the ...

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