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  • Canton Ferry

    Canton FerryThe Canton Ferry is the longest continually operating ferry service on the Mississippi River. The first known ferry service began operation a few miles north of Canton around 1844. This ferry carried...
    Canton Ferry

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Canton Ferry

The Canton Ferry is the longest continually operating ferry service on the Mississippi River. The first known ferry service began operation a few miles north of Canton around 1844

Canton, MO Tours

Lincoln School

An old one room brick school house located in Martin Park, one of three remaining segregated schools that finally closed in the 1950s.

Canton, MO Historic Buildings

Lock & Dam No. 20

Large navigational waterway structure on the upper Mississippi River, One mi. above Canton. Has a dam 40 tainter gates and 3 roller gates. It locks 35,000,000 tons of cargo per year.

Canton, MO Recreation

Lake of the Oaks

Recreational living year-round or weekend getaway. Enjoy amenities, 3/4-mi. long lake, sand beach, swimming, boating, fishing, lovely wooded area. Make the water's edge your own.

Canton, MO Recreation

Lewis County Historical Society and Museum

Non-profit museum and resource center that attempts to discover and collect any material which may help to establish the history of Lewis Canton.

Canton, MO Museums

Things to do near Canton, MO

'Reflections of Missouri' Gallery

Over 150 pen & ink and watercolor drawings of historical sites and landmarks in Missouri. Three-dimensional work of Missouri ...

Three Pines Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Hannibal Old Jail Museum

1878 jail in use until 1977. On National Register. Restored cells, albino deer, fossil display, gift and rock shop....

Broadway on the Lake

Dinner theater. Three entree buffet and salad bar. Music and dance show including music of all styles, Professional Performer...

Mark Twain Riverboat

One hour sightseeing and two hour dinner cruises on Mark Twain's mighty Mississippi River....