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Locations
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Boat Ramps & Water Access Points
The CRCA is one of the few Conservation
Authorities in Ontario that provides boat ramps and water access
points. This water access point at the foot of Ford Street in Lyndhurst
provides access for canoes to the Gananoque River system.
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The CRCA is one of the few Conservation Authorities in Ontario that provides boat ramps and water access points. Provision of public access to the large number of recreational lakes in our jurisdiction has been a long-standing commitment of this Authority. What is the difference between a boat ramp and a water access point? Generally a boat ramp has a launching area for larger boats with trailers. Often there is a dock and mooring facilities. Water access points are intended to be used only for launching canoes and other small craft.
Boat Ramps
- Eloida Lake - northwest side of Eloida Lake (Athens Township)
- Charleston Lake - in Charleston village at the foot of Water St.(Athens
Township)
- Henry Street - at the foot of Henry St. in Brockville on the St. Lawrence
River (City of Brockville)
- Outlet - southwest tip of Charleston Lake, off County Rd.3 (Leeds
and Thousand Islands Township)
- Seeley's Bay - northwest Seeley's Bay, on Haskins Point Road (Rideau
Lakes Township)
- Sydenham Lake - northwest end Sydenham Lake on Wilmer Road (South
Frontenac Township)
- Loughborough - Loughborough Lake at Perth Road, County Rd.10 (South
Frontenac Township)
- Hay Bay - northwest of Dorland on the south shore of Hay Bay (Town
of Greater Napanee)
Water Access Points
- Mosquito Lake - east on Massassauga Rd., off Perth Rd. (County Road
10)
- Otter/Elbow Lake - junction Elbow and Otter Lakes on the road to Frontenac
Provincial Park
- Cronk Lake - northwest Cronk Lake at Cronk Lake Rd. (County Road 19)
- Collins Creek - southwest Collins Creek, at Perth Road (County Road 10)
- Purdy (Murvale) - Millhaven Creek at Hwy. 38
- Lyndhurst Lake - in the village of Lyndhurst at the foot of Ford Street
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