The Halifax River, a significant part of the Intracoastal Waterway, divides the Florida mainland from the barrier islands that host Daytona Beach Shores, the Seabreeze Historic District, and Ormond-by-the-Sea. Stretching along the coast, this waterway provides a range of activities, from sailing to the ocean and kayaking to fishing. Visitors can enjoy the river’s natural beauty and its easy accessibility, making it a popular spot for both on-water and off-water experiences in Daytona Beach.
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