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Select a section of the NYS canal system and explore the recreational activities you will find traveling from the west to east and north to south.

bulletErie Canal: Cayuga-Seneca Canal to Spencerport NY
bulletErie Canal: Cayuga-Seneca Canal to Brewerton NY
bullet Cayuga Lake: Ithaca NY to Cayuga NY
bullet Cayuga-Seneca Canal: Cayuga Lake to Seneca Lake
bullet Seneca Lake: Watkins Glen NY to Geneva NY
bulletOswego Canal: Three Rivers to Lake Ontario

The recreation pages include the following activities:

bullet Charters - We list several types of charters including sailing, fishing, cruising, canal cruising, and small boat rentals like kayak and canoe.
bullet Events - There are may canal related events during the season which we have listed by calendar dates and description as the new information arrives each season.
bullet Fishing - Fishing is extremely popular on some of the lakes associated with the canal system and we list information on these pages.
bullet Golfing - A description and how to get to guide for golfing near the canal.
bullet Hiking - There are many hiking opportunities along and near the canal that are listed on these pages.
bullet Swimming - People always want to know the best swim spots, so we've included some favorites.

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NEW ATTRACTIONS

Cayuga Lake - Aurora Inn now has dock space! Read more...

Seneca Lake - Belhurst Castle now has new larger dock space! Read more...
 

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