Beautiful area to explore and learn about the canal and life during that time. We went on a Sunday with the kids to try fishing. Looked like 5" perch or blue gill in the canal waters. We didn't catch anything, but the scenery and experience reading about the turning bridge and waterway systems was really cool. The Lock House was open and touring also. This is a lesser trafficked area than many other parts of Havre De Grace with ample parking. There were no food vendors or anything, but many benches to sit and picnic while enjoying the brackish...
Read moreQuiet and charming. Staff genuinely cares and will take time to educate you on the history of the canal with demonstrations. I'd highly recommend coming for a tour if you care about Maryland history, but keep in mind the tour may take at least 30-40min. Theres also a small manicured field in the front and full access of the canal in the back with a few tables and a bench surrounded by flowers. Just make sure to take the bridge to the left if you want to cross the canal....
Read morePeace & Blessings! F1RST and foremost, about 85% of folks in attendance were wearing mask 😷 which was a good thing! The ( museum ) was very nice and educational. However, it was a WINE AND JAZZ FESTIVAL that was taking place. My 5☆ rating goes as follows: good weather, good clean environment, good food, good wine, good music, good deals, and good folks...NO ISSUE, CONCERNS, NOR...
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