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East Canada Creek

East Canada Creek flows west out of the southern Adirondacks, cutting through Herkimer County before feeding into the Mohawk River — historically a working river for logging and early settlement, now more often fished than paddled in its upper reaches. The stretch near the Great Sacandaga Lake region sees occasional canoe traffic in spring when water levels cooperate, but access is scattered and the creek doesn't have the put-in infrastructure of nearby Sacandaga tributaries. It's not a destination water — more of a footnote in the drainage basin — but local anglers know the pools and the seasonal trout runs. Most visitors encounter it as a bridgecrossing on the way to somewhere else.

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