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Big Canoe (// ⓘ) is a common interest development gated community, consisting of over 8,000 acres (32 km 2), located in the mountains north of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is located in Pickens County between Jasper and Dawsonville and has about 3,000 residents. Approximately 60% are full-time and 40% are weekenders.
[28] [29] Afshani subdivided the estate into approximately 15 lots in addition to the mansion, with individual lots selling for as much as $1.2 million. [30] The mansion was preserved on a smaller 5-acre (20,000 m 2) parcel and sold for $3 million in 1979 to Bernard C. Solomon, the president of Everest Record Group. [30]
The Portage Store also offers a number of outfitting and guiding packages to support peoples' canoe-tripping endeavours. A gift shop is attached offering souvenirs, T-shirts and other items for sale. Canoe Lake is also home to the Taylor-Statten summer camps; Camp Ahmek, an all-boys' camp, and Camp Wapomeo, an all-girls' camp.
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There are two canoe launch areas, the Big River Canoe Launch located at (-97.47429,32.84835) and the sometimes-inaccessible Greer Island Paddle Launch located at (-97.45988,32.82494). The trail follows the West Fork of the Trinity River downstream to and into Greer Island Bay, one of the most scenic and natural sections of the Trinity River in ...
Canoe Creek State Park is a 911.91-acre (369.04 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Frankstown Township in Blair County, Pennsylvania. It is 12 miles east of Altoona , the nearest city . Canoe Lake , at 155 acres (63 ha), is the focus of recreation at the park and is open for fishing year-round.
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In 1937 Betty Lowman Carey became the first white woman to row single-handed the Inside Passage of British Columbia in a dugout canoe.. In 1978 Geordie Tocher and two companions sailed a 3½ ton, 40 foot (12 metre) dugout canoe (the Orenda II), made of Douglas Fir, and based on Haida designs (but with sails), from Vancouver, Canada to Hawaii to add credibility to stories that the Haida had ...