Canandaigua Outlet, New York, US |
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| Usual Difficulty | II-III (for normal flows) |
|---|---|
| Avg. Gradient | 27 fpm |
| Max Gradient | 50 fpm |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CANANDAIGUA OUTLET AT CHAPIN NY | ||||
| usgs-04235000 | 300 - 1000 cfs | II-III | 12h27m | 291 cfs (rc= -0.1 ) |
Updated November 5, 2005
Canandaigua Outlet flows north from the outlet of Canandaigua Lake to the Erie Canal. The creek
is full of strainers and wildlife. The only interesting whitewater occurs where the creek passes
through Shortsville ("The Shortsville Run").
The Shortsville Run is a 2.3-mile class II-III whitewater paddle with a 5-foot vertical waterfall
drop (class III) at the "Old Mill" immediately above the Highway 19 bridge at
Littleville. The average gradient throughout the length of the Shortsville Run is ~27 feet per
mile. The maximum sustained gradient occurs in that half-mile stretch between the Highway 41
(Shortsville Road) bridge and the takeout at Jones-Blunt Park, where the gradient is ~50 feet per
mile.
DIRECTIONS:
(See this
map for detailed, local info on the shuttle.)
To the Takeout:
Take Route 21 South through Manchester to Shortsville.
Take a Left onto Water St.
Park in one of the parking areas, next to the stream on the Left.
To the Putin:
Continue South on Water St.
Stay straight, crossing Main St. and the tracks. The road you're now on is Sheldon St.
Sheldon St. curves around Right, becoming Aldrich St. At the next intersection, bear Left (South)
onto Pioneer Rd.
After about half a mile, Pioneer Rd. T's into Rte. 19. Bear Right onto County Road 19. Park near
the tracks and hike up to the (main) putin.
Note: the Fishing Access Site is on Pioneer Rd., near CR 19. As noted below, use this putin at
your own risk.
Warning
Not far downstream from the Fishing Access, be careful about the river-right bank. At the cow
pasture, if you grab what looks to be an inviting eddy, you risk getting zapped by an
electric fence.
Wildness and Crazy Out-of-Control "Paddlers"
For years, the town of Shortsville held its "Wild Water Derby" on this stretch. Lots of
locals showed up in all manner of boats, including Grumman canoes and homemade rafts. The great
news is that, after a nine-year hiatus the race was resurrected for 2006! It was the
largest ACA-sponsored event in NY in 2006--and it was twice as big in 2007. It took place this
year on April 24-25, 2009. See this link for
details.
2009 Releases:
Releases will be approx 500 cfs. The water will get to the Little Bridge between 2:30 and 3:30 and will remain on until around 8:00pm. The will vary somewhat depending on the Lake Level and runoff from recent rain if there is any.
Schedule:
April 24
May 22
June 19
Sept 4
Oct 9
Nov 6