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VolksWalking, Geocaching, Byway Birding, Wine Weekends and More Great Lakes Seaway Trail Autumn Travel Tips

09-06-2011


 
Great Lakes Seaway Trail NY and PA - Autumn traveling along the 518-mile-long Great Lakes Seaway Trail National Scenic Byway offers agricultural bounty, spectacular seasonal colors, sparkling sunsets, and lots of fun places and events. Here is a list of 10 exciting travel themes for fall 2011.
 
First-Ever Great Lakes Seaway Trail VolksWalk
Get up, get out, and talk the first-ever Great Lakes Seaway Trail VolksWalk Saturday, September 24, 2011 at the Seaway Trail Discovery Center in Sackets Harbor, NY. This inaugural American Volkssport Association-sanctioned event has a War of 1812 theme in keeping with New York State’s annual September 24th recognition of the historic conflict: www.seawaytrail.com/volkssport <http://www.seawaytrail.com/volkssport> .
 
Great Lakes Seaway Trail GeoTrail
Geocaching is a hot new healthy outdoor adventure on the Great Lakes Seaway Trail. Grab your GPS and search for the 75 hidden caches amidst our scenic, natural and cultural landscape.  Have fun and earn collectible geocoins; learn how at www.seawaytrail.com/geotrail.
 
Calling All Quilters
Patch together your crazy quilt friends for a Great Lakes Seaway Trail quilting tour – see free itinerary at www.seawaytrail.com/roadtrips <http://www.seawaytrail.com/roadrips>  - with a dozen shops to visit and the September 23-29, 2011 Quilting Around Chautauqua Show at the elegant Victorian-era Chautauqua Institution. Shop for fabrics to make your War of 1812-style quilt for our March 17-18, 2012 show –www.seawaytrail.com/quilting.
 
Byway Birding Bonanza
Bring binoculars on the free byway birding itinerary – www.seawaytrail.com/roadtrips <http://www.seawaytrail.com/roadtrips> - that reaches from the Pennsylvania Borderlands and Presque Isle to New York’s Braddock Bay and Derby Hill Bird Observatories, the Indian River Lakes and Lake St. Lawrence. The fall migration is a busy time on this important flyway.
 
All About Apples, Corn, Pumpkins and Fall
Ontario Orchard’s Fall Jamboree September 17-18 includes apple and pumpkin picking, hay rides, and a corn maze in Sterling, NY: www.ontarioorchards.com. The great big pumpkins turn out for Oswego, NY’s Pumpkinfest October 1-2: www.oswegofultonchamber.com <http://www.oswegofultonchamber.com> . Leisurely drive our scenic country roads to farm markets to discover the different tastes, textures and scents of many varieties of apples on the Oct 7-10 Wayne County NY Apple Tasting Tour. Stop at three wineries along the way; map: 800-527-6510, www.waynecountytourism.com <http://www.waynecountytourism.com> . Find farm markets and events Trailwide at www.seawaytrail.com.
 
Fabulous Freshwater Fishing 
The autumn fishing is fabulous in the waters along the Great Lakes Seaway Trail. Anglers from around the world will fish a 35-mile stretch of St. Lawrence River from Ogdensburg to Massena, NY for the September 23-30, 2011 Carp Angling World Championship with nearly $150,000 in cash and prizes: www.carptournamentseries.com.
 
For Grown-Ups Only
Leave the kids at home September 23rd and dress up in creative costumes for the posh Play Ball at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY. The menu has all your childhood favorite foods with a gourmet twist. Get your tickets ahead: www.museumofplay.org <http://www.museumofplay.org> .
 
Wild for Wildlife
Learn flytying and casting and pet the fish at the September 24th Salmon River Hatchery’s National Hunting & Fishing Day Open House in Altmar, NY: 315-298-7605. New York and Canadian environmental educators and wildlife rehabilitators answer your questions at the New York Power Authority Power Project’s September 24-25 Wildlife Festival in Lewiston: www.nypa.gov. Feel the soft fur of an alpaca at Sandy Creek Alpacas Farm’s September 25th open house event in Kendall, NY: www.sandycreekalpacas.com <http://www.sandycreekalpacas.com> .
 
The Haunted Byway
The haunted happenings on the Great Lakes Seaway Trail include the October 21-22 candlelight ghost tours of historic Fort Ontario in Oswego require advance tickets: www.fortontario.com <http://www.fortontario.com> . Friday-Saturday nights-only nerve-shattering mix of live actors, animation, evil characters, dazzling special effects occurs all month at Screamers’ Hollow in Sterling, NYwww.screamershollow.com<http://www.screamershollow.com> . Sundays September 18-October 30 take a trolley or walking tour of Buffalo’s historic Forest Lawn Cemetery - www.forest-lawn.com <http://www.forest-lawn.com> . See how history, art, architecture and nature blend into a unique resting place for many famous people – you may even meet some! 
 
Wine Weekends
As autumn wanes, wind your way along the Great Lakes Seaway Trail to wine festivals: September 17 at Boldt Castle on Heart Islands in the 1000 Islands at Alexandria Bay: www.boldtcastle.com; September 23-25 at North East, Pennsylvania’s Wine Country Harvest Festival: www.nechamber.org; and to wineries along Lake Erie from Forestville, NY to North East, PA for November 4-6 and 11-13 harvest season weekends:www.lakeeriewinecountry.org <http://www.lakeeriewinecountry.org> .
 
For year’round travel ideas and free itineraries, visit www.seawaytrail.com <http://www.seawaytrail.com> or call 315-646-1000. #


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