Erie Canalway Map & Guide
Erie Canalway Map & Guide
Erie Canalway Map & Guide
2012
Getting Here
The New York State Thruway (I-90) and Amtrak parallel the Erie Canal from Albany to Buffalo. Northway I-87 provides access to the Champlain Canal from Albany to Whitehall. But to see the best parts of the Erie Canalway, youll want to get off the Interstates. State and county roads thread through the hamlets, villages, and cities that grew along the waterways and provide the best access to canal towns and sites.
Try these routes:
Whats Inside
Get On Board! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Walk! Cycle! Jog! The Erie Canalway Trail is waiting for you . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Erie Canalway Map . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Regional Flavor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Join the Fun at Festival and Events . . . . . . . . . . 7 2012 Photo Contest . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Try a Taste of History . . . . . . . . . . 7 Its Our Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Take the Kids! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Canal Communities
Stroll through villages, towns, and cities whose canal waterfronts still open onto historic Main Streets with one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
NY Rte 31 in western New York NY Rte 5 and 5S in the Mohawk Valley NY Rte 48 and County Rte 57 along the Oswego Canal NY Rte 4 along the Champlain Canal and a host of smaller roads in between.
COMPANY/ LOCATION
TELEPHONE/ WEBSITE
518-393-5711 www.boathousecanoeskayaks.com 315-717-0350 www.eriecanalcruises.com 518-577-6363; 518-432-6094 www.eccboating.com 315-488-3409 www.eriecanalcamillus.com 315-317-3694 www.discoverymarineservices.com 315-685-8500; 800-545-4318 www.midlakesnav.com 716-691-6707 www.amherstmarinecenter.com 585-223-9470 www.colonialbelle.com 585-662-5748 www.samandmary.org 585-748-2628 www.eriecanalboatcompany.com 585-328-3960 www.geneseewaterways.org 585-586-4330; 585-328-3960 www.geneseewaterways.org 800-378-0352; 716-433-6155 www.lockportlocks.com 585-944-1764 www.lowbridgecharters.com 315-986-3011 www.midlakesnav.com
Erie Canal Cruises, Herkimer Erie-Champlain Canal Boat Company, Waterford Erie Canal: Central Region Camillus Erie Canal Park, Camillus Discovery Marine Services, Baldwinsville Mid-Lakes Navigation Co., Baldwinsville, Skaneateles Erie Canal: Western Region Amherst Marine Center, Amherst Colonial BelleErie Canal Cruises, Fairport Corn Hill Navigation, Rochester, Pittsford Erie Canal Boat Company, Fairport Genesee Waterways Center, Rochester Lock 32 Whitewater Kayaking Park, Pittsford Lockport Locks and Erie Canal Cruises, Lockport Low Bridge Charters, Fairport Mid-Lakes Navigation: Macedon Landing, Macedon Cayuga-Seneca Canal Canal Side Experiences, Waterloo Captain Bills, Watkins Glen Cruise-USA, Union Springs Erie Canal Cruise Lines, Seneca Falls Finger Lakes Boat Rental, Aurora Finger Lakes Boat Tours, Geneva Finger Lakes Water Adventures, Waterloo Force Seven Charters, Inc., Seneca Lake, Waterloo
The New York State Canal System forms the spine of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. More than 500 miles of interconnected canals, rivers, and lakes are typically open to navigation from May 1 to November 15. Youll see tour boats, cruisers, kayaks, and crew teams, alongside the New York State Canal Corporations blue and yellow work boats and other historic vessels. There are numerous choices for hourly tours, overnight excursions, and do-it-yourself exploration. Consult our chart to find boat rentals and tours. You can also load up your own kayak or canoe to explore the waterway. Find the latest information about access points and amenities using the Interactive NYS Canalway Water Trail Map:
www.canals.ny.gov/exvac/watertrail.html
If you like boats, but prefer to enjoy them from shore, stop by one of the many canal harbors, visitor centers, or parks on the water. Many of the NYS Canal Systems 57 locks include waterfront parks for picnicking, fishing, playing, or just sitting on the bank and watching boats.
The NYS Canal System is owned and operated by the New York State Canal Corporation, a subsidiary of the New York State Thruway Authority . Purchase a copy of the official Cruising Guide to the New York State Canal System for a complete list of services for boaters and information about navigating the canal . Current information on fees for boating through the locks and up-to-date notices to mariners may be found at www.canals.ny.gov or by calling 1-800-4-CANAL-4 (1-800-422-6254) .
315-651-4443 www.canalside.net 607-535-4541 www.senecaharborstation.com 228-424-3768 www.cruise-usa.com 800-962-1771 www.canalcruises.com 315-364-8663 www.fingerlakesboatrental.com 585-703-0031 http://www.fingerlakesboattours.com 315-789-5520 www.fingerlakeswateradventures.com 585-330-7440 www.forcesevencharters.com 315-539-8848 www.fuzzyguppies.com 315-246-7608 ; 315-789-5520 (Geneva) www.libertyboattours.com 607-697-0166 www.tioherotours 802-897-5331 www.carilloncruises.com 518-695-5609 www.champlaincanaltours.com 800-556-7450; 401-247-0955 www.blountsmallshipadventures.com 800-545-4318; 315-685-8500 www.midlakesnav.com
Fuzzy Guppies, Waterloo Liberty Boat Tours, Seneca Falls, Geneva Tiohero Tours, Ithaca Champlain Canal Carillon Cruises, Whitehall Champlain Canal Tour Boats, Schuylerville Multiple Locations Blount Small Ship Adventures, Warren, RI Mid-Lakes Navigation Co., Skaneateles
CHARTER W/CAPTAIN/CREW
CANOE/KAYAK RENTAL
Get On Board!
OVERNIGHT/MULTIDAY CRUISE
Seek Adventure:
If you dont want to go it alone, sign up for the summers biggest cycling event: Cycling the Erie Canal, July 815, 2012. Organized by Parks & Trails New York, this supported group ride attracts 500 cyclists of all ages and from all over the country. The eight-day ride begins in Buffalo and ends in Albany. Shorter weekend options are also available.
Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail Map Free from Friends of the MohawkHudson Bike-Hike Trail, www.mhbht.org. Glens Falls Feeder Canal TrailMap and information from the Feeder Canal Alliance, www.feedercanal.com.
TRAIL SECTION
REGION
MILES
CONNECTIONS
SURFACE
NOTES
Western
114 28 36 14 86
Buffalo to Newark Schasel Park in Port Byron to Warners Road in Camillus Dewitt to Rome Rome to Utica Little Falls to Albany
paved, stone dust stone dust stone dust paved, stone dust paved, stone dust
Great cycling along the canal through Western Erie Canal towns. Follows old Erie Canal route through Central New York; traverses Camillus Erie Canal Park, which includes restored aqueduct at Nine Mile Creek. Follows old Erie Canal through original canal towns; Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum is on route. Short on-road segment through Rome; off-road trail picks up again south of the canal on Rte. 69. Trail offers opportunities to visit locks, canal towns and historic sites along the way. Follows the historic feeder canal for the Champlain Canal.
Old Erie Canal- Port Byron Central to Camillus Old Erie Canal State Park Rome to Utica Central Mohawk Valley
Mohawk Hudson Bikeway Mohawk Valley and Capital Region Glens Falls Feeder Canal Trail Champlain
stone dust
Oswego
ERIE CANAL
104
Fulton
19
Middleport
31
63
Albion
31A
Holley
259
481
Niagara Falls
LAKE ERIE
ve
0 0 Canals operating today 19th-century canals Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor
40 Kilometers 40 Miles
Ge
ne
see
90
Ri
CANADA
Medina Lockport
Erie Canal Discovery Center Lockport Canal Museum
Lockport Flight
Brockport Spencerport
490
I RO Q U O I S N AT I O N A L W I L D L I F E RE F U G E
Rochester
104
Phoenix
34 48
USA
Baldwinsville
Cross Lake
Fairport Pittsford
31
W E S T E R N E R I E C A N A L S TAT E H E R I TA G E C O R R I D O R
78
Macedon Palmyra
Newark
Clyde Lyons
MO NTEZUMA NATI O NAL W I L DL I F E R EF UGE
Liverpo
Salt Mu
Onon Lake
Tonawanda
90
ra
Batavia
63 20
Palmyra Aqueduct
Riv
Camillus
Nia
173
ga
er
77
Canandaigua
CAYUGASENECA CANAL
20
Auburn
Buffalo
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural NHS Buffalo SHA Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Museum
Geneva
Waterloo
89
Seneca Falls
390
90
Womens Rights NHP Seneca Falls SHA Seneca Museum of Waterways and Industry
Seneca
Canandaigua Lake
North
a Cayug
Aurora
34
Lake
14
414
e Lak
Dresden
Cortland
Taughannock Falls SP
Keuka Lake
Ithaca
Buttermilk Falls SP
There are many partners in Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. Information along the canal can be found at the sites shown in green on the map.
Selected 19th-century canal structures are shown in blue. Abbreviations for park areas are listed at right.
National Park System NHP National Historical Park NHS National Historical Site NM National Monument NST National Scenic Trail
86 New York State Park System SCP State Canal Park SHA State Heritage Area SHP State Historic Park SHS State Historic Site SP State Park
Watkins Glen SP
Watkins Glen
Montour Falls
13
N E W
Passport to Parks Sites in the National Heritage Corridor (Q) and Erie Canalway Heri Buffalo Zoo Delta-Sonic Heritage Farm H, Buffalo (716) 837-3900 www.buffalozoo.org (716) 884-0095 www.nps.gov.thri (716) 689-1440 www.amherstmuseum.org (716) 439-0431 www.niagarahistory.org (585) 637-5300 www.brockportny.org (595) 352-0942 www.spencerportdepot.com (585) 482-5192 www.akwaabatours.org (585) 662-5748 www.samandmary.org (585) 271-1880 www.rmsc.org (315) 597-6981 www.historicpalmyrany.org
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site Q, Buffalo Amherst Museum Q, Amherst Erie Canal Discovery Center Q H, Lockport Village of Brockport & Canalfront Welcome Center H, Brockport Spencerport Depot & Canal Museum Q H, Spencerport Riverwalk Underground Railroad History Tours Q, Rochester Corn Hill Navigation Q, Rochester Rochester Museum & Science Center Q, Rochester Historic Palmyra Museums Q H, Palmyra
12
Lake Champlain
30
Lake George
Whitehall
81
Whitehall SHA
149
13
Fort Stanwix NM
Glens Falls
8
46
365
Rome
Fort Edward
87
49
Oneida La
31
ke
Sylvan Beach
46
12
ool
useum
Oriskany
Lock 20 SCP
29
ndaga e
Oneida
5
Utica
ERIE CANAL
5S
Schuyler House
Schuylerville
Canastota Fayetteville
92
Little Falls
90
Saratoga Springs
9
32
St. Johnsville
M
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Little Nose
4
40
Saratoga NHP
67
VT
Chittenango
20
Syracuse
Fonda Amsterdam
30A
Stillwater
Lock 4 SCP
k aw oh
Fort Plain
Canajoharie
Big Nose
5
30
Lock 9 SCP
M O H A W K VA L L E Y S TAT E H E R I TA G E C O R R I D O R
20 13 10
Schenectady SHA
Schenectady
Troy
eC ree k
Cooperstown
Sch
28 12 88
oh
ari
Hudson-Mohawk SHA
Cohoes
Hudson-Mohawk SHA
81
Oneonta
Albany SHA New York State Museum Schuyler-Mansion SHS New York State Capitol
Albany
90
Y O R K
(315) 331-4770 www.villageofnewark.com/ attractions.cfm (315) 573-8170 www.muralmania.org (315) 568-1510 www.senecamuseum.com (315) 568-0024 www.nps.gov/wori (315) 488-3409 www.eriecanalcamillus.com (315) 471-0593 www.eriecanalmuseum.org (315) 687-3801 www.clcbm.org (315) 697-5002 www.canastota-canal.com (315) 363-6799 www.veronabeachlighthouse.org (315) 338-7730 www.nps.gov/fost Canal Place H, Little Falls Fort Plain Free Library and Visitor Center H, Fort Plain
87
MASS
(315) 823-1077 www.cityoflittlefalls.net (518) 993-4646 www.ftplib.blogspot.com
TACONIC STAT
T. Spencer Knight Park and Visitor Center Q, Newark Historical Murals of Lyons H, Lyons Seneca Falls Visitor Center and Seneca Museum Q, Seneca Falls Womens Rights National Historical Park Q, Seneca Falls Camillus Erie Canal Park Q H, Camillus Erie Canal Museum Q, Syracuse Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum Q H, Chittenango Canastota Canal Town Museum Q, Canastota Verona Beach Lighthouse H, Verona Beach Fort Stanwix National Historical Park Q, Rome
Schenectady County Historical Society, History Museum & Mabee Farm Q, Schenectady Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway H, Waterford/Cohoes to Schenectady School Street Hydroelectric Facility and Cohoes Overlook Park H, Cohoes Waterford Flight Harbor Visitor Center Q, Waterford Burden Iron Works Museum Q, Troy Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region Q, Albany Saratoga National Historical Park Q, Saratoga
Hudson River
(518) 829-7516 www.nysparks.state.ny.us (518) 374-0263 www.schist.org (518) 371-7548 www.mohawktowpath. homestead.com (518) 743-2018 www.friendsofcohoesfalls.org (518) 233-9123 www.town.waterford.ny.us
E PARKW AY
CONN
Regional Flavor
Experience the unique flavor and heritage of each region of the National Heritage Corridor.
Aimee LeFever
Western Erie
The Western Erie Region features the longest section of the canal that still follows its original path and retains its historic relationship to the communities and landscapes along its banks. As you travel by land or water, you will find village Main Streets, lift bridges, farm fields, and 20th century locks alongside historic lock ruins, canal engineering marvels, and cobblestone and local sandstone buildings.
Cayuga-Seneca Canal
The Cayuga-Seneca Canal is the gateway to the Finger Lakes, connecting the Erie Canal at Montezuma to 92 miles of canalized rivers and lakes, including the Seneca River and Cayuga and Seneca Lakes. The region include Seneca Falls, celebrated as the birthplace of the womens rights movement, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, and the Finger Lakes Region, renowned for its natural beauty, elegant architecture, wine country, and world-class cultural and recreational attractions.
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Oswego Canal
The Oswego Canal connects the Erie Canal at Three Rivers to Oswego Harbor at Lake Ontario. Though the Oswego is the canal systems shortest segment, it has long provided a critical connection to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence Seaway. The Oswego Rivers bays and back channels are well suited for boating, fishing, birdwatching, canoeing, and kayaking. Visitors from around the world are drawn to Oswegos active port, renowned for its festivals and exceptional sport fishing.
Champlain Canal
The Champlain Canal begins at its junction with the Erie Canal in Waterford and runs north to Whitehall, where it connects with Lake Champlain, offering a path for waterborne commerce from the Adirondacks, Vermont, and eastern Canada. History enthusiasts especially treasure the region for its critical role in battles of European exploration, conquest, and imperial conflict, including the French & Indian Wars, American Revolution, and War of 1812.
Apples
Shipped by the barrel on the canal in the 1800s, apples are still New Yorks leading fruit crop. Look for farm tours, apple festivals, and pick-your-own orchards or toast the regions apple growers with a glass of fresh cider. www.nyapplecountry.
com/azapples.htm
Dairy
Summer is the perfect time for New Yorks #1 agricultural productdairy milkespecially when its turned into ice cream. Sample locally-made ice cream and frozen custard at dairy bars and local ice cream parlors. You can also find locally-made yogurt and artisan cheeses.
Farmers Markets
During the heyday of the canals in the 1800s, general stores and farm stands at nearly every lock enabled canal travelers to restock fresh produce, food and other supplies as they travelled across the state. Today, youll still find some of the best seasonal fruits, vegetables, and flowers at waterfront farmers markets throughout the canal corridor. www.agriculture.ny.
gov/AP/CommunityFarmersMarkets.asp www.localharvest.org/farmers-markets Erie Canalway Map & Guide 7
Crunch into a juicy apple. Enjoy your favorite ice cream flavor. Savor a micro-brew or a glass of Finger Lakes wine. Browse fresh produce at a local farmers market or farm stand. When youre in the Erie Canalway corridor, youll be sampling a bit of the regions agricultural heritage. The relatively flat lands and river valleys that became the canal route were equally well suited to farming in New York. Grain, apples, hops, celery, root crops, and specialty products like peppermint oil manufactured from mint were among the top crops produced and shipped along the canal in the 1800s. Though agricultural products are no longer transported on the canal, farming continues to shape the landscape, economy, and local flavor of the canalway corridor.
Grapes were first grown for wine near Seneca Lake in the 1860s. Today, they are the second largest fruit crop in the state. Visit Finger Lakes Wine Country to sample what the region has to offer.
www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com
Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor P.O. Box 219 Waterford, New York 12188 518-237-7000 Fax 518-237-7640 [email protected] www.eriecanalway.org
Many thanks!
Major funding support for this publication was provided by the New York State Canal Corporation and Brookfield Renewable Energy Group.
www.canals.ny.gov
www.brookfieldrenewable.com
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