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Located on Lost Peninsula in Monroe County, the Algonquin Street access point provides boaters and paddlers with convenient entry to Lake Erie. This site offers developed access suitable for small watercraft, including kayaks and canoes, making it an ideal launch point for exploring the western Lake Erie region.
The area benefits from proximity to several notable attractions, including River Raisin National Battlefield Park and Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge, offering opportunities to combine paddling with wildlife viewing and historical exploration. The site provides parking and public facilities, though paddlers should be prepared for Lake Erie's conditions—a large, shallow freshwater lake that can experience significant wind and wave action. Check current weather and water conditions before launching, as Lake Erie conditions can change rapidly and affect safety for smaller vessels.
Nearby Recreation Areas
River Raisin National Battlefield ParkLocated within
Cedar Point National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
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