Canoeing/Kayaking
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In certain places, the Spicket River is more visible than the Merrimack as it courses through the downtown. <br> | In certain places, the Spicket River is more visible than the Merrimack as it courses through the downtown. <br> | ||
Views are accessible from the bridges and park; however access for canoeing or kayaking is not possible on that part of the Spicket River passing through the downtown due to the dams. <br> | Views are accessible from the bridges and park; however access for canoeing or kayaking is not possible on that part of the Spicket River passing through the downtown due to the dams. <br> | ||
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| + | *Merrimack River Watershed Council, | ||
| + | *600 Suffolk St., Fifth Floor, | ||
| + | *Lowell, MA. | ||
| + | *978-275-0120. | ||
| + | ''Link at Watershed links.'' <br> | ||
| + | MVRWC is a nonprofit citizens' organization working for clean water and wise use of natural resources associated with the river which extends from Laconia, N.H., to Plum Island. <br> | ||
| + | Monthly canoe and kayak trips. merrimack.org <br> | ||