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Welcome to the
RA(C)QUETTE RIVER BLUEWAY CORRIDOR
The intent of this project is to
protect, promote
and enhance important resources, and to create economic, recreational,
and tourism opportunities for residents and visitors.
CLICK ON ANY
COMMUNITY FOR MORE
INFORMATION
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Raquette River is the second longest river in New York State running
from Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County through a scenic and
historic corridor into the St. Lawrence River at Akwesasne. As the
174-mile river flows north to the St. Lawrence it passes through
natural and man-made lakes as well as many towns and villages with
varied connections to the river.
Many people who live along the
river have worked together since 2004 to create a river corridor plan,
the RAQUETTE RIVER BLUEWAY CORRIDOR PLAN, to: |
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Develop a
framework for voluntary regional
cooperation;
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Encourage
improvements to access and infrastructure;
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Encourage
responsible use of fragile ecosystems;
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Provide
corridor-wide information for visitors;
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Support
educational uses of the river corridor;
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Encourage a joint
approach to promoting assets, and
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Promote the river
as an engine driving local economies |
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TO VIEW THE
FULL REPORT -
RAQUETTE RIVER BLUEWAY PLAN CLICK HERE |
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To View a Quick Summary go
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Contact the RRBC
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08.5.09
There are 16 communities along the Raquette
River Blueway Trail. They are Blue Mountain Lake, Raquette Lake, Long
Lake, Tupper lake, Piercefield, Cranberry Lake, Childwold, South
Colton, Parishville, Colton, Hannawa Falls, Potsdam, Norfolk, Norwood,
Raymondville, Massena, and Akwesasne
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