The Canby Ferry
The Canby Ferry, Oregon
The ferry has room for six cars (or 75 tons) and a total passenger capacity of 49. A toll is charged for all crossings. As of 2013, a passenger car costs $4.00, a motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian $2.00, and $24.00 is charged if a vehicle takes up the entire ferry. The ferry, the M.J. Lee II, is a cable ferry powered by electricity provided by overhead lines and is guided across the river by an underwater cable 1.25 inches (32 mm) in diameter,[1] leaving the vessel relatively unaffected by the river's currents.
Mollala River State Park Canby Oregon
Canby, Or Geocaching Coin Challenge
March 4, 2019
We visited Canby Oregon in the Mt. Hood territory and completed this coin challenge. There are a few coins left for this series and hope you get a chance to visit. Even if there are no coins left, the caches are great and well worth the trip to find. Each cache brought us to a fun and unique location. We hope to visit again soon.
Our first location brought us to an amazing wood carving buisness...GC78J48
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Super short update from Canby, Oregon
Fishing Canby Pond
We had caught our limit and left within 2 hours! pond is much better now with the aeration in the water!!!!!!! Pond is restricted to 17 and under!
Canby Flood of 2012
In January 2012, Oregon had another massive amount of Pacific rain (aka: Pineapple Express Rain) in just a few days after a somewhat of a snow storm from Alaska. The combination of the two raised the rivers in the Northern Oregon above flood stages. This is a documentation of the Molalla, Pudding, and Willamette rivers while they were flooding on January 21, 2012.
canby river
me and my friends at the river:D
8473 S Heinz Road Canby Oregon
Canby Motors Collision Repair
Canby Motors in Aberdeen, Belair and Baltimore Maryland
Renassance Fair Canby Oregon 6/18/2016
Some of the things that went on. A good time was had by all.
The Wild Hare Saloon Canby Oregon
Harlem Shake
Local Oregon Marionberries from Boones Ferry Berry Farms Hubbard
From Washington Square Mall directions -
Boones Ferry Berry Farms
19602 Boones Ferry Rd. NE
Hubbard OR 97032
(503) 678-5871
We have the best local Marionberries in Oregon
We are located in Hubbard Oregon between Woodburn and Aurora. Google Maps directions from Portland:
Starting from SW Harbor Way
1 Head west on SW Harbor Way toward Bikepath
2 Take the 1st left to stay on SW Harbor Way
3 Turn right to stay on SW Harbor Way
4 Take the 1st right onto SW Montgomery St
5 Turn left onto SW Harbor Dr
6 Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-5 S/Tigard Salem and merge onto I-5 S
7 Take exit 282A toward Canby/Hubbard
8 Merge onto Portland-Hubbard Hwy/Wilsonville-Hubbard Hwy
9 Continue onto OR-551 S/Hubbard Cutoff Rd NE
10 Turn right onto Ehlen Rd NE
11 Take the 1st left onto NE Boones Ferry Rd
12 Turn left to stay on NE Boones Ferry Rd
Arriving at NE Boones Ferry Rd
Total: 24.5 mi - about 37 mins
Here are directions from Gresham:
Directions to 19602 Boones Ferry Rd NE, Hubbard, OR 97032
Last Updated by Nicole Chase on Aug 1
Starting from NW Eastman Pkwy
1 Head south on NW Eastman Pkwy toward NW Division St
2 Take the 1st right onto NW Division St
3 Turn left onto the I-205 S/US-26 W ramp to Salem
4 Keep left at the fork and merge onto I-205 S
5 Take the Oregon 99E exit toward Downtown/Gladstone/Oregon City
6 Turn left onto OR-99E S/McLoughlin Blvd
Continue to follow OR-99E S
7 Turn right onto Grim Rd NE
8 Keep right at the fork
9 Turn left onto NE Boones Ferry Rd
Arriving at NE Boones Ferry Rd
Total: 34.6 mi - about 58 mins
Amazing August Sunset from Canby, Oregon
Sunset on (8/9/15) from Canby, Oregon.
Random captures in Canby, Oregon
via YouTube Capture
Molalla River 1,600 cfs @ Canby
Papa, Mama, Baby Bear section of the Molalla River
CANBY OREGON CAR SHOW 8 24 2013
GREAT CAR SHOW AT THE CANBY MAIN SQUARE!
Oregon City
A video postcard of Oregon City, Oregon. Oregon City was established at Willamette Falls on the Willamette River in 1829 by John McLoughlin for the Hudson's Bay Company, to utilize the power of the falls to operate a lumber mill. In 1844, Oregon City became the first incorporated city west of the Rocky Mountains, and was considered the final stop of the Oregon Trail. The Oregon City Bridge, designed by Conde B. McCullough, is a steel half-through arch structure constructed in 1922 (although it appears to be a concrete arch due to the gunite concrete coating over the steel arch members).
Shot in 4K with a Panasonic GH4. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Filmed by James Norman for the Oregon Historical Society, April 2015.
Drive from Canby to Wilsonville; Oregon I-5 Library
Another boring drive with no accidents to speak of.
via YouTube Capture
Lake Oswego Railroad Bridge - Drone Video
Filmed with DJI Spark near Portland, Oregon.