Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel Magazine Now Available with Tips for Traveling NY-PA National Scenic Byway
The 2013 Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel
Magazine is packed with ideas for exploring the 518-mile National Scenic Byway
that hugs the freshwater shoreline of New York and Pennsylvania.
The leisure
driving and boating route spans five distinct areas along the coastline: the
Erie Bayfront and Presque Isle in Pennsylvania, the Western NY Lake Erie
metropolitan hub of Buffalo-Niagara Falls, the expansive Lake Ontario shoreline
and its centerpiece at Rochester, the recreation-rich Eastern Lake Ontario
waterfront, and the international 1000 Islands-St. Lawrence Seaway.
Feature articles in the free, 64-page, glossy magazine highlight 30 historic
lighthouses; War of 1812 battle sites; cultural heritage attractions and quilt
shows, classes, and exhibits; events and festivals; and volkswalking, biking,
kayaking and 75 geocaching opportunities Trailwide.
The 2013 Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel Magazine includes Wayne County highlights, including Old Sodus Lighthouse and the
historic War of 1812 battles fought at Pultneyville and Sodus Point plus the
modern-day Brantling Bluegrass Festival at the Brantling Ski slopes in Sodus.
Sodus Point Beach State Park and the East Bay area near Chimney Bluffs at
Wolcott draw outdoor enthusiasts. The Ailing Coverlet Museum in Palmyra draws
textile and quilting fans.
The travel magazine is found at approximately 50 Great Lakes Seaway Trail kiosk
units on the byway; at information centers, accommodations and attractions
throughout the byway region; and at visitor centers and interstate rest areas
in Upstate New York and Pennsylvania.
Among the pickup points in Wayne County are the Wayne County Tourism office in Lyons, Maxwell Creek Inn B&B in Sodus, the Village office , South Shore RV Park, Sodus Bay Lighthouse, Sodus Point Park, and Silver Waters B& B in Sodus Point, B. Forman Park in Pultneyville, Williamson Town Hall, and Cherry Grove Campsites, Lake Bluff Campground and Thorpe Vineyard in Wolcott.
The magazine is also online at www.seawaytrail.com and can be requested by
phone at 315-646-1000 x200. #
Feature articles in the free, 64-page, glossy magazine highlight 30 historic lighthouses; War of 1812 battle sites; cultural heritage attractions and quilt shows, classes, and exhibits; events and festivals; and volkswalking, biking, kayaking and 75 geocaching opportunities Trailwide.
The 2013 Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel Magazine includes Wayne County highlights, including Old Sodus Lighthouse and the historic War of 1812 battles fought at Pultneyville and Sodus Point plus the modern-day Brantling Bluegrass Festival at the Brantling Ski slopes in Sodus. Sodus Point Beach State Park and the East Bay area near Chimney Bluffs at Wolcott draw outdoor enthusiasts. The Ailing Coverlet Museum in Palmyra draws textile and quilting fans.
The travel magazine is found at approximately 50 Great Lakes Seaway Trail kiosk units on the byway; at information centers, accommodations and attractions throughout the byway region; and at visitor centers and interstate rest areas in Upstate New York and Pennsylvania.
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