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The Erie Canal
Visit www.eriecanal.org for
maps, images and history of the Erie Canal - the "Eighth Wonder of the World"
The Erie Canal
Enjoy the New York State Canal System experience. Take a leisurely boat
trip on the canal. 1-800-4CANAL4 Ext. 300.
www.canals.state.ny.us The Erie Canal Heritage Trail begins
in Palmyra and ends in Lockport. Visit Canal Lock 29 near Palmyra’s
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Mid-Lakes Navigation
Mid-Lakes Navigation Company, family owned and operated, has been offering cruises
on the waterways of New York State since 1968.
Choose from three kinds of cruises and explore the Erie Canal and beautiful Skaneateles
Lake in upstate New York.
800-545-4318
www.midlakesnav.com
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Colonial Belle
Bring your family for our Sunday afternoon Chicken Dinner Cruise, enjoy a lunch
or dinner cruise --- or just come along for a relaxing ride on the historic, tranquil
waters of the Erie Canal. The Colonial Belle is the largest tour boat that operates
on the Erie Canal and has a capacity of 246 passengers. Her fully enclosed lower
deck can provide dining and a full-service bar. The open air top deck provides scenic
viewing for additional passengers.
www.colonialbelle.com
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Corn Hill Navigation
Operators of the 19th Century Replica Sam Patch
Packet Boat
and the Mary Jemison River Boat.
The 2006 season runs May 1st through October 29th.
Offering historic and scenic cruises on the Erie Canal and the Genesee River in
Upstate New York. Check out the daily cruise schedules, private charters, and special
events listings on the website for more information about what Corn Hill Navigation
has to offer!
(585) 262-5661
www.samandmary.org
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Liberty Boat
Tours
Canal and lock tours, charter tours, and rental canoes, paddle boats, passenger
boats and bicycles.
(315) 246-7608
www.libertyboattours.com
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The
Erie Canal Museum
The Erie Canal Museum is a private, nonprofit corporation founded in 1962. It is
housed in the 1850 Weighlock Building, where canal boats were weighed during the
days when they traveled through the center of Syracuse on the Erie Canal. A gallery
full of participatory exhibits gives visitors a look at canal life and promotes
hands-on- learning.
www.eriecanalmuseum.org
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