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Re: T&T: Hudson River, NYS Canals and Triangle Cruise

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Date: Sat Apr 26 2008 - 09:48:22 EDT

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    The boating season on the Hudson has already started and New York State's
    canals will open soon. The usual opening date is May 1. The ice has melted around
    Syracuse by then. TWL members planning to take the Little Loop or the
    Triangle Cruise around New York State and part of Canada will find most of what they
    want to know at the various canal offices. I can't speak too highly of these
    trips. They offer East Coasters the boating experience of a lifetime. Call or
    e-mail these canal offices for a lot of free stuff.

    New York State Canal System 1-800-4CANAL4
    www.canals.state.ny.us

    Quebec Canals 1-450-447-4888
    http://parcscanada.risq.qc.ca/canaux

    Rideau Canal 1-800-230-0016
    http://parkscanada.pch.gc.ca/rideau

    Trent-Severn Waterway 1-800-663-BOAT http://parkscanada.pch.gc.ca/trent

    A great trip would be up the Hudson to the Erie Canal. The Erie to the Oswego
    Canal. The Oswego to Lake Ontario to the Trent-Severn Waterway. The
    Trent-Severn to Georgian Bay in Lake Huron. Georgian Bay is quite possibly the most
    beautiful unspoiled cruising ground in North America. Then either retrace your
    steps on the Trent-Severn or sail down Lake Huron to Lake Erie and reenter the
    Erie Canal near Buffalo. An alternate trip, often called the Triangle Cruise,
    turns right after Oswego toward Kingston and the St. Lawrence. Explore the
    Thousand Islands then head down the St. Lawrence. Stop for a little R&R in
    Montreal, then head for Sorel. Turn right at Sorel and enter the Richelieu Canal to
    Lake Champlain. Cruise Champlain until you tire of crystal clear water and
    beautiful scenery. Enter the Champlain Canal and back to the Hudson. Either trip
    will give you just about every marine experience you can encounter except
    pirates, hurricanes, and salt water (except for the lower Hudson).

    Marinas along the route are relatively cheap, at least compared to those
    further south along the Atlantic coast, and anchoring out is easy.

    The 2008 edition of the "Cruising Guide to the Hudson" is ready and I would
    be happy to e-mail a .pdf copy to anyone who requests one. It runs about 200
    KB. The guide also contains listings of Hudson River restaurants, fuel stops,
    marinas and safe anchorages. There is a brief section on the Erie and Champlain
    Canals as well.

    Larry Z

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