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  2. Clackamas River - Wikipedia

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    The Clackamas River is an approximately 83-mile (134 km) tributary of the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon, in the United States. Draining an area of about 940 square miles (2,435 km 2), the Clackamas flows through mostly forested and rugged mountainous terrain in its upper reaches, and passes agricultural and urban areas in its lower third.

  3. Canby Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Canby Ferry is a cable ferry in the U.S. state of Oregon that connects Canby, and Wilsonville / Stafford in Clackamas County across the Willamette River. The service has been in operation since 1914, except from 1946 to 1953. [2] The specific vessel used has been replaced and updated several times, most recently in 1997.

  4. Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River - Wikipedia

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    5,000 cu ft/s (140 m 3 /s) Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River is a 21-mile (34 km) tributary of the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon. From its headwaters in the Warm Springs Indian Reservation near Abbot Pass in the Cascade Range, the river flows generally west through Mount Hood National Forest in Clackamas County to the unincorporated ...

  5. Historic ferries in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Historic ferries in Oregon are water transport ferries that operated in Oregon Country, Oregon Territory, and the state of Oregon, United States.These ferries allowed people to cross bodies of water, mainly rivers such as the Willamette in the Willamette Valley, and the Columbia, in order to transport goods, move people, and further communications until permanent bridges were built to allow ...

  6. Steamboats of the Willamette River - Wikipedia

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    In the natural condition of the river, Portland was the farthest point on the river where the water was deep enough to allow ocean-going ships. Rapids further upstream at Clackamas were a hazard to navigation, and all river traffic had to portage around Willamette Falls, where Oregon City had been established as the first major town inland from Astoria.

  7. Canby, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    41-10750 [4] GNIS feature ID. 2409974 [2] Website. City of Canby. Canby is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. The population was 18,171 at the 2020 census. [5][6] It is along Oregon Route 99E, 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Barlow.

  8. John McLoughlin Bridge - Wikipedia

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    1933. Location. The John McLoughlin Bridge is a tied-arch bridge that spans the Clackamas River between Oregon City and Gladstone, Oregon, in the northwest United States. It was designed by Conde McCullough, and named for Dr. John McLoughlin . It is 720 ft (220 m) long, with a main span of 240 ft (73 m). The deck carries four lanes (two in each ...

  9. West Cascades Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    West Cascades Scenic Byway National Forest Scenic Byway West Cascades Scenic Byway shown in green Route information Maintained by Oregon Department of Transportation Length 220 mi (350 km) Major junctions North end OR 224 in Estacada, Oregon South end OR 58 in Oakridge, Oregon Location Country United States State Oregon Counties Clackamas, Marion, Linn, & Lane Highway system Scenic Byways ...