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  2. Eighteen Mile Creek (Erie County) - Wikipedia

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    Fishing access is facilitated by 1.4 miles (2.3 km) of "public fishing rights" conservation easements secured along the creek and its major tributary, the creek's South Branch. An additional 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of stream access is available within Eighteen Mile Creek County Park; the portion located along the main stem within the park is a catch ...

  3. Big Six Mile Creek Marina - Wikipedia

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    Big Six Mile Creek Marina is located in a protected valley along a tributary to the Niagara River, and features the only public boat launch facilities on the western side of Grand Island. [5] The park offers a marina with 134 seasonal boat slips, as well as a boat launch ramp and fishing access. [6] The park is open from May through November. [7]

  4. Cattaraugus Creek - Wikipedia

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    The $6.6 million project would allow anglers to seek steelhead at an additional 34 miles (55 km) of public stream access, a large increase over the current four miles (6.4 km) of the stream that is currently publicly accessible for fishing below the dam.

  5. Devil's Hole State Park - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Hole State Park is a 42-acre (17 ha) [2] day-use park that allows fishing, hiking, picnic tables, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. [1] A popular trail descends into the Niagara River Gorge to allow close access to the rapids below, however off-trail hiking is prohibited due to dangerous conditions.

  6. Tonawanda Creek - Wikipedia

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    The name Tonawanda (Te-ni-wun-da) [4] or (Ta-na-wan-deh ') [5] derives from the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) language meaning swift water.[4]Tonawanda Creek flows through the ancient lake bed of Glacial Lake Tonawanda, a prehistoric lake that existed approximately 10,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age; many of the swamp lands surrounding Tonawanda Creek also date back to this lake.

  7. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    At an Ohio history festival, the 19th-century style brig warship Niagara passes the Lorain lighthouse. Settlers established commercial fisheries on the north coast of the lake around the 1850s. [41] An important business was fishing. [24] In the pre-Civil War years, railways sprouted everywhere, and around 1852 there were railways circling the ...

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  9. Grimsby, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Grimsby also had a successful fishing industry which lasted until the 1960s. The Town of Grimsby and the Township of North Grimsby were amalgamated in 1970 with the formation of the Regional Municipality of Niagara. With a number of wineries and distilleries, Grimsby now serves as the starting point for touring the Niagara wine region.