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Delaware Canal Towpath Closures/Avoidances Due to TD Ida

September 7, 2021 If you plan to use the towpath be sure to use extreme caution due to damages sustained from Hurricane Ida. It is highly advised that visitors avoid the section of towpath between Easton (MP 58.89) and Point Pleasant, Lock 14 (MP 32.3) …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Delaware Canal Towpath Closure at Scudder Falls Bridge in September

Intermittent Towpath Closure at Scudder Falls Bridge – Mile 15   INTERMITTENT TRAIL CLOSURE:  Beginning September the towpath may be closed in the area of I-95/I-295, Scudder Falls Bridge, intermittently through end of September 2021.  Closures ma …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Delaware Canal Towpath Closed Between Berm Lane Bridge and Lodi Hill Road

Starting 8/13 – TOWPATH CLOSURE (MILES 42.70 – 41.84).  In the area of Upper Black Eddy the towpath is CLOSED between Berm Lane Bridge and Lodi Hill Road. The purpose of this closure is for PUBLIC SAFETY and will be in effect until the Spahr’s Camelbac …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Delaware Canal Towpath Closure Between Waterview Condominimums and Bowman’s Hill

Update August 6, 2021: All storm cleanup efforts in this section have been completed. Update July 30, 2021: 9 trees have been cleared from the towpath as of 2:00pm. The Park maintenance crew has been hard at work and has cleared 9 trees from the towpat …

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

Friends of the Delaware Canal Names New Executive Director

The Friends of the Delaware Canal announced that Michael D. Ginder has been appointed executive director of the organization. Susan Taylor has retired after 30 years in that role.

Central Bucks County, Lower Bucks County, New Jersey, Northampton County, Upper Bucks County

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Friends of the Delaware Canal
145 South Main Street
New Hope, PA 18938
Phone: 215.862.2021
Michael Ginder, Executive Director

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