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NEW ENGLAND & LOCAL LINKS
- Visit Connecticut!

- ConnYak

- Farmington River Tubing

- Friends of Outer Island

- Housatonic Valley Paddle Club

- Housatonic Valley River Trail

- Jerry Sparks Northeast Kayak & Boat Charters

- New England Slalom Series

- Northern Forest Canoe Trail

- RISK

- Riverfront Recapture

- Willimantic Whitewater Partnership

- Yak Dawgs

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ORGANIZATIONS
- American Canoe Association (ACA)

- American Rivers

- American Whitewater Association (AWA)

- Appalachain Mountain Club (AMC)

- Connecticut River Watershed Council

- Deerfield River Watershed Association

- Farmington River Watershed Association

- Hockanum River Watershed

- Rivers Alliance of Connecticut

- Soft Power Health

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OUTFITTERS
- Algonquin Outfitters

-Battenkill Valley Outdoors

RESOURCES
- Animated Knots by Grogg

- DEP CT Boater's Guide

- DEP CT Coastal Access Guide

- Free Tide Tables

- Great Lakes Cross Border Travel Tips For Recreational Boaters

- Maine Harbors

- Marine Weather - Weather Underground

- NOAA

- The Reconnstruction Center

- River Gauges

- The Weather Channel

- USGS Water Watch

- Wet Sand

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BLOGS WE LIKE
- Big Water, Small Boat
It’s a big, wet world and the best way to see it is with a small boat. This blog is about sea kayaking, the Great Lakes and other adventures in small boats on the big water. Big Water, Small Boat features news from around the Great Lakes Basin, sea kayaking tips and tricks, and reviews of kayak and camping equipment.

- Notes from Sea Level
Follow the travels of writer adventurer Jon Bowermaster.

-Voices from the Northern Forest Canoe Trail
Paddling - or dreaming about it - in the Northern Forest.

- The Northern Forest By Canoe
Follow the journey of Bates College seniors Ben Reilly and Zand Martin as they paddle the entire length of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail

- Jimbo's Cast
Angler-philospher Jimbo Meador offers both advice and wisdom for you to store as mental tackle, for many tomorrows.

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