Channel Cat
Channel CatExplore the majestic Mississippi, one of the five top recognized attractions in the world, aboard the Channel Cat Water Taxi! Experience the power and mystique of the river that captivated Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn as it sweeps around the great riverbend and flows east to west for one of only a few times over its length. Get a taste of the area once known as the Rock River Rapids, considered the most dangerous section of the upper Mississippi. Today, with the help of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the river has been dredged and a channel created to slow the flow of water. So, sit back and enjoy your journey on the Channel Cat.
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Moline Landing - Ben Butterworth Parkway at Celebration Pier
(2501 River Drive)
Home of the Celebration Belle, a non-gambling excursion boat. If you’re looking for a quiet, inexpensive way to see the Mississippi, try a bicycle ride along the Great River Trail (Illinois) that extends 10 miles from Rock Island to Hampton. |
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The Quarter
(East Moline)
Visit East Moline's latest riverfront restoration.
East Moline Quarter routes
W/Th- only |
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Bettendorf Landing - Isle of Capri Casino
Bettendorf
Home of the Isle of Capri Casino - Bettendorf, with 70-item buffet restaurant and gift shop. |
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Village of East Davenport Landing
(Foot of Mound Street)
Historical village, dating back to 1851, located off River Drive is a shopper’s paradise with its 75 unique stores full of unusual gifts. |
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John Deere Commons Landing
(13th Street. Moline)
Home of The MARK of the Quad Cities (a 12,000 seat arena,) Radisson Hotel, John Deere Pavilion (visitors’ center featuring modern and vintage John Deere equipment,) Centre Station, and T.G.I. Friday’s restaurant, with an outdoor deck and picturesque riverfront view. |

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