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Fenway Landing provides public boat access to the Mississippi River near Canton in Lewis County, Illinois. This ramp offers paddlers and boaters a launch point onto one of North America's most significant waterways, with opportunities to explore the main channel as well as backwater sloughs and side channels characteristic of this stretch of river.
Paddlers should be prepared for the Mississippi's substantial flow and current—the river averages over 685,000 cubic feet of water per second with velocities around 11 feet per second. The modest gradient of 0.8 feet per mile means relatively consistent water conditions, though the river's size and commercial traffic warrant respect and proper safety precautions. The nearby Great River National Wildlife Refuge offers scenic exploration opportunities for those interested in wildlife viewing and natural area paddling.
This access point is ideal for day trips, multi-day expeditions, and fishing excursions into the varied river ecosystems. Whether you're planning to paddle backwater sloughs, fish productive holes, or cruise the main channel, Fenway Landing provides a solid entry point to this section of the Mississippi River.
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