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|Name=Canaveral National Seashore
|Name=Canaveral National Seashore
|Link Url=https://www.nps.gov/cana/index.htm
|Link Url=https://www.nps.gov/cana/index.htm
|Description=Since ancient times, this barrier island has provided sanctuary to both people and wildlife. Many threatened and endangered species find refuge here, including sea turtles who nest on its shores. Like first natives and early settlers, you too can find tranquility. Stroll down a wooded trail. Reflect on a pristine undeveloped shoreline - the way things used to be.
|Description=[[Canaveral National Seashore]] is a recreational paradise with [[Canaveral National Seashore/Backcountry Camping|back-country camping]], paddling, hiking, fishing, surfing, swimming and bird watching opportunities.
|Topic=Location
 
|Coordinates=28.64467, -80.68333
The seashore's northern entrance is at Apollo Beach in Volusia's  New Symyrna. The south entrance is at Playalinda Beach, east of Titusville in Brevard. The park is open from 6am to dusk. Vehicle Fee: $15.00. Motorcycle Fee: $10.00. Visit the [https://www.nps.gov/cana/ Canaveral National Seashore]] website for current news and information.
|Subtopic=Park, Recreation, Fishing, Sightseeing, Beach, National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary, Scenic Drive
|Region=Brevard County
|Site Logo=link-logo-canaveral-national-seashore.png
|Screenshot=link-screenshot-canaveral-national-seashore.jpg
|Type=Web Site
|Topic=National Parks
|Subtopic=Beaches,Paddling,Primitive Camping,Inshore Fishing,Shore Fishing,Surf Fishing,Sightseeing,Wildlife Encounter,Sea Turtle Watching
|Poster=Admin
|Poster=Admin
|Postdate=20191114135618
|Posted=20191114135618
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