Boaters can skirt Biscayne Bay and go north off the coast or take the ICW through Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. We chose the ICW to see the sights and are glad we did! From our vantage point there are only millionaires and billionaires the entire run. Not a poor person to be found as papa Charles would say. The yachts and homes are indescribable. Unbelievable really. On our way from Boca Chita to Las Olas Marina (Ft Lauderdale City Marina on Las Olas Blvd.) we travelled about 41 miles on Tuesday April 13th and went through 14 bridges! On the river system you wait for locks and dams. On the ICW you wait for bridges to open for you.
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