Free On-the-Canals program expanding to become year round

The On-the-Canals program started three years ago during the summer of 2020. It was a way to stay safe, get outside and socially distance during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. All while encouraging families to spend time together away from technology.

โ€œFast forward three seasons, and weโ€™re inviting even more guests out,โ€ said Shane Mahar, Communications Strategy Manager for the New York Power Authority and New York State Canal Corporation. โ€œWeโ€™re working with local businesses, we have great partners right there along the Cayuga Seneca Canal, Canal-side experiences out of Waterloo, Stivers Marina, etc., that have really helped us grow this program and attract people to come to the canal system for that free excursions.โ€

This winter, thereโ€™s snowshoeing and hiking in Macedon and a birding, history and wildlife hike in Waterloo. There are also tours at the Montezuma Audubon Center and in Oswego.ย 

โ€œYouโ€™ll learn about the construction of the canal system, the history of the local communities that grew up along its banks,โ€ he said.ย 

โ€œThe great part of this program is we are bringing people to these canal-side communities,โ€ he added. โ€œWe are bringing them to a downtown. They may come participate in one of these are excursions and they may find a local coffee shop or a bakery or a restaurant for lunch after. Or maybe go shopping in one of the downtowns. So thatโ€™s the cool part is getting people interested and taking advantage of the canal system and the trails as this recreational asset. And then checking out these cool downtowns and communities.โ€

They will be announcing new activities in May. To find out more or sign up for an excursion, click here.


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