Location:
Northwestern New York, along the St. Lawrence River and the shorelines
of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie
Length: 454 miles (730 km)
Time To Allow: 4 days
Description/Highlights/Points
of Interest
The Seaway Trail is a driving/boating route along the shores of the St.
Lawrence River and eastern Great Lakes, with scenic landscapes including
Niagara Falls and 1,000 Islands. Historic sites include 26 lighthouses,
the St. Lawrence Seaway, War of 1812 installations and museums. Enjoy
welcoming harbors, quaint villages and world-class sportfishing. The Seaway
Trail features seven Canadian border crossings. Start your adventure at
the Seaway Trail Discovery Center, Sackets Harbor, with nine rooms of
interpretive exhibits, murals and an orientation in a fantasy car.
The
following organization offers trips in New York:
Autumn
Cruising on the Hudson
Tauck World Discovery
Take a fabulous autumn cruise along the magnificent Hudson River, one
of the most important waterways in the United States. From the exciting
city of New York, discover majestic mansions; the world of the Roosevelts;
the gracious Victorian town of Saratoga Springs; the U. S. Military Academy
at West Point; and the Rockefeller's beautiful Kykuit, in the heart of
Washington Irving's "Sleepy Hollow" country!
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