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    Canarsie Pier

    3.9 (38 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Tarita H.

    This is such an amazing oasis in Canarsie. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts, walkers, families looking for a quiet place to picnic (there's even a mini playground for the kiddies!), couples looking for an out of the box date spot. It's surrounded by bike lanes, right off the Belt with lots of parking. You can even access it from Canarsie Pier via the bike/walking path. Benches and tables are available throughout the Pier. Of course, it's not the biggest spot, so you might want to get here early, especially on a weekend.

    Lina A.

    Very peaceful and beautiful in the evening. Tonight I just wanted to just steal away for some quiet me time to gather my thoughts. It feels so good there in the evening during the summertime because you get a nice, cool breeze. This place is a favorite spot for avid fishermen and wannabes lol......those are the one who act like they know about fishing but don't. There is ample parking spaces available for lots of people. There is several tables and benches all over the pier to accommodate everyone. There is also a picnic area to get your grill on if you want to. I make sure that use the bathroom prior to coming here so that I don't have need to use the portable toilet. The scenic view is very nice to look at. The pier is pretty cool to hang out, chat and just relax like I did tonight.

    Caroline T.

    me, Zee bestie & his 3 friends friends took a trip out here last night despite of the humid weather and moody rain that swept by us every now and then. We were geekin' out and wanted to go fishing there, of course all of us were newbs- as we look around us at the experts with nets and 3 fishing rods per person, we had two fishing rods and 2 people attempting to just get their rod together LOL and understand the art of fishing. But when we drove into the place, to my surprise, it was spacious, there were lots of parking spaces, some benches and i spotted a food truck there as well. It was quite a comfortable pier. Though i was fully surrounded by seaweeds.... and cups and garbage left by the patrons there, i do wish we all cleaned up after ourselves :P but the pier itself is a good spot! wish i discovered it earlier! we were only planning to catch and release, but we still have yet to get the niche of how to work the rod lol... at least we found a nice pier though! we basically were catching air the whole night but that's okay hahaha...we'll definitely come here again! I do recommend bringing some bug spray- these mosquito feasted on us. It also makes a nice group spot, I mean it was a Monday night (around 7?8?) on a Columbus day so it was kind of quiet, there were still a good number of people there but not overly crowded at all. Even with the rain and nasty weather, they had plenty of people there fishing and all, we left around close to 10PM and there were still good number of people still fishing.

    Gerald S.

    Either you love the fresh air blowing in from Jamaica Bay, the perfect fishing spot for urban rodders, the families picnicking under the sparse trees, and the reopened bathrooms, or you don't bother stopping here often. The fish haven't been safe to eat since 1920 when the bay was a sewage dump for a rapidly growing city, but there are plenty to catch and throw back. Further out on the island this kind of spot could have been a financial success with marina, restaurants, retail and romantic walkways. But, right here that never worked, and so this landfill construct remains the place where Rockaway Boulevard dead ends at the water's edge. Gruff charm and a cool breeze.

    Serina J.

    Canarsie Pier has been my go to spot for over a decade. I have been coming here when I need a rest from driving on the Belt Parkway or even when I just want to pit stop and eat my food. The scenery is very calming during the Fall and Winter months but of course towards the Spring and Summer months it gets very busy and not so quiet. Many picnic here, go fishing, park & sleep, etc. At times I find it hard to find a nice spot to rest where cars aren't hovering next to one another. All in all, I like it here and it will continue to be a place where I can have a few moments of chill after being on the road.

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    Criss W.

    I am not a big fan of pier fishing, I prefer the boat or the shore, but this location is perfect for someone who want to fish in convenience place, where you can park your car near by, and you can even find seats and a fence to lean your rode on. There are many fishermen on the pier, but it is huge so there is enough space for everybody. But even if you are not a fisherman, it can be fun just to seat on one of the many benches here, and watch the water and the fisherman trying their luck. Fishing while airplanes arriving to JFK above you, what can be cooler that that? I went here on a Tuesday afternoon, so it wasn't crowded at all. I am not sure about the weekend.

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    Crystal G.

    This is a beautiful place to enjoy a sunny day. Free parking, bicycle trails, an area for picnicking and a place to enjoy the water and a cool breeze. If you need a quiet place to unwind and enjoy nature, but can't travel too far, this is the place for you. A lovely hidden gem.

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    Canarsie pier came along way and got more ways to go .. overall a cool spot depending on the time you go.

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