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News: Early Discount on Seasonal Lockage and Mooring Package

Early Bird Discounts

Feb 27, 2025

If you order the package by March 31, 2025, you will get a 10% discount on:

  • one seasonal lockage and one seasonal mooring permit for the same vessel.
  • Provides unlimited access to seven national historic canals and two national parks.
  • Valid for the entire navigation season. 

This can be a significant savings: fees are charged by the foot and while the sale is in place the price is reduced from $21 to 18.90/ft.  As an example, a 25-foot boat would pay 472.50 with the early discount.

 Mooring is on a first-come, first-served basis and space cannot be guaranteed during peak periods. No reservations accepted. Maximum mooring times vary by location. Certain restrictions may apply at national parks. 

Find details at 2025 Early Bird Sale on Seasonal Lockage and Mooring.

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