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3228
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The Albemarle Region Canoe Trails system, which meanders through 200 miles of ten northeastern counties, offers canoeing enthusiasts scenic viewing on twenty-nine waterways.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Jan/Feb 1997, p8-11, il Periodical Website
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3229
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An array of experiences awaits canoers on the Albemarle Region Canoe Trails. The trails teem with wildlife (Lake Phelps Trail), and provide scenic (Merchants Millpond), and historic (Pembroke and Queen Anne creeks) pleasures.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Jan/Feb 1997, p12-15, il Periodical Website
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5436
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For canoe enthusiasts, eastern North Carolina provides 1,200 miles of navigable waters. Each canoe trail entry point has a map and information on the difficulty level of the trail, mile markers, and places to put in and take out a canoe. The trails provide canoeists the opportunity to bird watch, fish, explore historic places, and observe plants and wildlife.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Autumn 2001, p12-15, il Periodical Website
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11159
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For canoe enthusiasts, eastern North Carolina provides 1,200 miles of navigable waters. Two proponents of this activity are Paul Ferguson, who has explored the state's waterways for thirty-five years and is the author of the guidebook, PADDLING EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA, and Tom Potter, Executive Director of the nonprofit North Carolina Paddle Trails Association.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 77 Issue 1, June 2009, p124-126, 128-129, il Periodical Website
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24851
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For those who love to kayak or canoe, this year’s annual Enfield Fishing Creek Paddle is the place to be. This is the sixth year the paddle has been hosted and, new this year, will include a section of river previously not included. Registration is required and includes lunch, a free gift, and live entertainment.