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Coordinates: 28°4411N 80°4517W / 28.73639°N 80.75472°W / 28.73639; -80.75472
 

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Haulover Canal
Haulover Canal Bridge
LocationBrevard County, Florida
CountryUnited States
Specifications
LocksNone
StatusOpen
Navigation authorityU.S. Army Corps of Engineers
History
Date completed1887
Geography
Start pointMosquito Lagoon
End pointIndian River

The Haulover Canal is a waterway north of Merritt Island, Florida, near the former site of Allenhurst, that connects Mosquito Lagoon with the Indian River, and is part of the Intracoastal Waterway.

In the early 1960s there were plans to relocate the canal further north, near the junction of US 1 and Courtenay Parkway, but by 1964 when the new Haulover Canal Bridge was constructed these plans had been shelved.[1]

Crossings

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Crossing Carries Image Location Coordinates
Haulover Canal Bridge
(drawbridge)
SR 3
Courtenay Parkway
Allenhurst 28°44′11N 80°45′17W / 28.73639°N 80.75472°W / 28.73639; -80.75472

Old Haulover Canal

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Old Haulover Canal

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Historic marker, with canal in background
Haulover Canal is located in Florida
Haulover Canal

Haulover Canal is located in the United States
Haulover Canal

LocationBrevard County, Florida
Nearest cityMerritt Island
Coordinates28°44′11N 80°45′17W / 28.73639°N 80.75472°W / 28.73639; -80.75472
NRHP reference No.78000262
Added to NRHPDecember 19, 1978

The Old Haulover Canal is a historic location north of Merritt Island, Florida. On December 19, 1978, it was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places.

According to the state historical marker near the site:

Native Americans, explorers and settlers hauled or carried canoes and small boats over this narrow strip of land between Mosquito Lagoon and the Indian River. Eventually it became known as the "haulover." Connecting both bodies of water had long challenged early settlers of this area. Spaniards visited as early as 1605 and slid boats over the ground covered with mulberry tree bark. Early settlers used rollers and skids to drag schooners across. Fort Ann was established nearby in 1837, during the 2nd Seminole War (1835–1842), to protect the haulover from Indians and carry military supplies from the lagoon to the river. In 1852, contractor G.E. Hawes dug the first canal using slave labor. It was 3 feet (0.91 m) deep, 14 feet (4.3 m) wide, and completed in time for the 3rd Seminole War (1856–1858). Steamboat and cargo ships used the passage until the railroad arrived in 1885. By 1887, the Florida Coast Line Canal and Transportation Company dug a new and deeper canal which you see now, a short distance from the original. The Intracoastal Waterway incorporated the Haulover Canal as a federal project in 1927 to be maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Since then the channel has been dug wider and deeper, and a basin added for launching boats.[2]

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