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- Cape Cod Canal - Wikipedia
The Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway The approximately 7 4-mile-long (11 9 km) canal traverses the neck of land joining Cape Cod to the state's mainland
- Tides Today Tomorrow in Cape Cod Canal, East (Sandwich), MA - US Harbors
High tide and low tide time today in Cape Cod Canal, East (Sandwich), MA Tide chart and monthly tide tables Sunrise and sunset time for today Full moon for this month, and moon phases calendar
- Cape Cod Canal, east end Currents - tidespro. com
Get the latest currents for Cape Cod Canal, east end in Massachusetts
- Cape Cod Canal - United States Army
The Cape Cod Canal is a 17 4-mile navigable waterway operated and maintained by the U S Army Corps of Engineers, New England District The primary mission at the Cape Cod Canal is to
- Preliminary work starting on Cape Cod bridge replacement project
Preliminary work is starting on the project to replace the Cape Cod bridges Crews will begin drilling in areas around the Sagamore Bridge Monday to take soil samples
- Cape Cod Canal Bikeway - Cape Cod Bike Guide
This bikeway follows the Cape Cod Canal through sections of Bourne and Sagamore, respectively Maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers, it offers fantastic views of the canal’s various boat traffic, along with the area’s quaint shoreline scenery of unique homes and natural beauty
- Cape Cod Fishing Report- June 19, 2025 - On The Water
From the Cape Cod Canal, East End Eddie Doherty reports: “ Action on the Canal has slowed down so much that John “Seadog” Schmidt lamented, “I couldn’t even get the no-see-ums to bite!” Notwithstanding the gloom experienced by most, Keith “OFD” Dacey, the pride of Savin Hill, began last week by reeling in a nice slot on the east
- Cape Cod Canal Bikeway - Buzzards Bay Coalition
The Cape Cod Canal is a bustling industrial waterway But it also provides habitat for a wide variety of species, from gulls, ospreys, and cormorants in the air to stripers and sea bass teeming beneath the waves
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