Boating Rivers and streams within the Corridor are well suited for motorized vessels, as well as kayaks, canoes, and other small non-motorized boats. Fishing Rivers provide important habitat for the state's fisheries, drawing many anglers, especially during salmon runs on the Oswego and Genessee Rivers. Trout, walleye, and steelhead are found in smaller rivers and streams.
CamilluS
Canalway Trail: Port Byron to Camillus 28 mile, off road, stone dust trail from Schasel Park in Port Byron to Warners Road in Camillus. Traverses Camillus Erie Canal Park.
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KirkvillE
Canalway Trail: Old Erie Canal State Park Trail 36 mile stone dust trail from Dewitt to Rome. visit site >> |
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SkaneateleS
Mid-Lakes Navigation Narrated sightseeing cruises, self-skippered canal boat charters, and multi-day cruises offered on the Erie Canal and Skaneateles Lake.visit site >>
Verona BeacH
Oneida Lake Oneida Lake is the largest inland lake in New York. Verona Beach, on its eastern shore, offers many boat launches and local beaches and provides access to water-related activities. Excellent boating, sailing, fishing, and ice fishing. visit site >> |