Lakes to Locks Passage
State: New York
Length: 234.0 mi / 376.6 km
Time to Allow: Two to five days to enjoy the byway in New York; add a few days to explore Quebec.
Midway between Manhattan and Montreal, the Lakes to Locks Passage lets you experience the interconnected waterway that shaped the destiny of North America. By bike, foot, boat, train, or car, you will discover charming small cities, rural landscapes and Adirondack hamlets with diverse historic, natural, cultural, and recreational sites.
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Snowmobiling along the Lakes to Locks Passage
The Lakes to Locks Passage in eastern New York is famous for its seasonal beauty, and winter is surely not an exception. The region is known for winter sports, and plenty of opportunities exist for fun in the snow. While enjoying the best of winter, don’t forget to jump on a snowmobile for a thrilling and beautiful experience.
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Pedal Along on the Lakes to Locks Passage
Pump up your tires, strap on a helmet, and pedal away to the Lakes to Locks Passage. This New York byway presents dozens of adventurous road biking opportunities along the way from Rouses Point on the U.S.-Canada border down the eastern edge of New York to Waterford.
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8-Day Trip:
New York Naturally
(New York)This itinerary, produced by the Great Lakes Seaway Trail and the Lakes to Locks Passage, highlights locations along these New York National Scenic...
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3-Day Trip:
Military History Along Lakes to Locks Passage
(New York)Brush up on your military knowledge by traveling through some of the most history-dense land in America. You'll tour holdings of both British and...





