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Chinese delegation Visits Erie Canal
By Jean Mackay
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Members of a Chinese delegation recently visited the New York State Canal System.

(Jean Mackay is Director of Communications and Outreach for the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor)

A delegation from China’s oldest canal visited the Erie Canal in April to see what it might learn from its much younger American cousin. The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor welcomed seven members of China’s Waterway Bureau of Jiangsu Province in eastern China, which boasts the oldest and longest canal in the world.

Dating to the fifth century B.C., the Grand Canal of China is 1,114 miles long, the equivalent of a straight-line canal from New York to Florida. The canal connects the ancient cities of Beijing in the north with Hangzhou in the south, and is used primarily for commercial traffic.

Like the Erie, China’s Grand Canal has gone through numerous transformations. In ancient times people pulled canal boats along a towpath, no mules or horses shouldered the burden. Today, diesel powered barges carry cargo of up to 600 tons, thanks to major investments by the Chinese government to dredge, repair and modernize the system between 1958 and 1964.


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Carp anglers soon to return to Baldwinsville

BALDWINSVILLE - Professional carp anglers will descend upon the Seneca River May 14-17 in hope of surpassing last year’s unprecedented 28,544 pounds—or 14 tons of carp—caught during the 2007 American Carp Society Northeast Regionals inaugural tournament here.
By Kathleen Kelly - more



Historic Palmyra offers ghost hunts

PALMYRA - Many things are happening at the four museums of Historic Palmyra this year. New displays, exhibits, and rooms are opening this year including old election items, special Civil War displays, a new Admiral Wm. T. Sampson area and Garlock and Merchant Room. - more



Group seeks to restore Poorhouse Lock on Canal

LYONS - One of the most well-preserved structures on the canal system is Enlarge Erie Canal Lock 56, commonly known as “Poorhouse Lock,” just west of Lyons near present Lock 28-A.


By Richard Palmer - more




Canal Society of New York widely recognized

The Canal Society of New York State was founded in Buffalo on Oct. 13, 1956 in the closing hours of the New York State Historical Association’s annual meeting.
By Thomas X. Grasso, President - more





Recalling the past
A few years ago, Artist Dawn Jordan of Weedsport started painting Erie Canal-related murals in different communities. - more




Canal Society to tour Oswego Canal this June

Over the weekend of June 13, 14 and 15, the Canal Society of New York State will hold its annual Spring Field Trip along the Oswego Canal. - more





Welcome to Brockport
This eye-catching artwork adorns the welcoming sign to Brockport, - more




Canal should stay with Thruway - for now
The New York State Thruway Authority’s plan for a toll increase resulted in the suggestion by some to separate the New York State Canal Corporation from the Authority.
By Peter Wiles, Jr. - more




‘Art Walks on Water’ project discussed by founder

The Art Walks On Water project was officially founded in January of 2006. Once the Art & Aesthetics Committee of the Walk! Bike! Brockport Action had installed its first piece of community art (“Howdeee,” an 18’ metal sculpture by Bill Stewart), I began thinking that it would be great if each town and village along the New York State Canal System could do the same.


By Lori Skoog - more


Seeing the bigger picture
I have been traveling as of late and, as usual, when I come home it is with a better, clearer vision of Palmyra, the wonderful little community I am pleased to call home. Why?
By Mayor Vicky Daly - more


Managing the Canalway Trail is a big job

Planning and creation it are only two parts of the Erie Canalway Trail story. If trails are not maintained, nature soon takes over. - more



New books on the Erie Canal

This is a well-written, profusely illustrated and well-designed book by a noted author of historically oriented books for children and young adults. It tells the story of one of America’s most ambitious public works projects. - more





Bridge Theater lists ready for a new summer season

WHITEHALL - Popular performers from the Riverview Entertainment Productions theater company will comprise the casts in the Bridge Theater’s 2008 summer season in Whitehall.

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New guide to Champlain Canal just published

SCHUYLERVILLE - For boaters on the Champlain Canal and those thinking of traveling up to Lake Champlain, they will have a new travel aid this year. The publication “Guide to the Marinas – Lake Champlain and The Champlain Canal,” is being revived and expanded by its new publisher, Opaque Design & Print Production of Whiting, Vt.


By Judy Schmidt-Dean - more




Chittenango Boat Museum offers glimpse of past

CHITTENANGO - Folklore says that a man and his dog were walking in an area adjacent to the old Erie Canal. The dog ran away and as his master went after her, he tripped over a peculiar shaped rock.
By Barbara Richardson - more



‘Forestport Feeder’ offers hiking and canoeing opportunities

BOONVILLE - One of the New York State Canal Corporation’s best kept secrets is the 10-mile Forestport Feeder that offers hiking, biking and canoeing opportunities in some of the most picturesque countryside of upstate New York.


By Richard Palmer - more




National Memorial Day Museum has a new look

WATERLOO -- Last year, the National Memorial Day Museum, just a short walk from the Cayuga and Seneca Canal, underwent a complete make-over of its interpretive exhibits to better tell the history of Memorial Day to a national audience.

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Oswego harbor to be dredged this summer

OSWEGO -U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer has procured $650,000 needed for the Army Corps of Engineers to finance the cost of dredging Oswego harbor. Survey work will be done this spring with actual work being done through the summer.


By Richard Palmer - more


Performers sought for 2008

OSWEGO - Harborfest officials are seeking applicants for an estimated 50 performance slots for the 2008 edition of the festival slated for July 24-27, 2008.

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Richardson’s Canal House carries on tradition

PITTSFORD - The Erie Canal wasn’t even constructed yet when John Pardee built a wayside tavern at was then called Hartwell’s Basin (later Bushnell’s Basin).
By Richard Palmer - more



Spencerport lists events for 2008 season

SPENCERPORT - A wide array of events geared to all ages will be held  this season in the village of Spencerport. Following is a list.

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‘Colonial Belle’ cruise boat is a family affair

FAIRPORT - Lee Poinan had a long career running a successful medical supply business in the Rochester area. “But boating has been a lifelong love of mine,” he said. So when he sold out and retired in 1989, he decided to get into the cruise boat business.


By Richard Palmer - more


New tour boat coming to western New York

SPENCERPORT - This spring will see the establishment of a tour boat operation between Brockport and Spencerport.
By Richard Palmer - more



“Sample Spencerport in 2008 – Dining, Shopping and our Rose Lummis Tour Boat”

As we bid a “fond” farewell to another Western New York Winter with its signature precipitation of snow and sleet and ice and “snizzle” (equals snow and drizzle), the Village of Spencerport eagerly welcomes Spring. During this season of renewal and into the months of Summer, so much is planned!


By Carol J. Nellis-Ewell - more




Canal System opens for another season

On behalf of the New York State Canal Corporation, I am proud to welcome readers of New York Canal Times to the New York State Canal System in 2008!
By Carmella Mantello, Director, New York State Canal Corporation - more



Canalway Trail Celebration set for June 7

The fifth annual Canalway Trail Celebration, in conjunction with National Trails Day, will be held June 7. - more



Canal news briefs
Erie Canalway bids farewell to Frank Dean - more


Tug ‘Urger’ to visit canalside communities this season

The New York State Canal Corporation has released the following schedule for this season. - more



Court ruling poses serious threat to boating

CICERO - Boaters, Anglers, Marinas, Marine related organizations and others are uniting to prevent additional fees for recreational boaters scheduled to take affect in September, according to the Boating Industries of Upstate New York, Inc.


By Richard Palmer - more

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