Experience The Erie Canal In New York From A Whole New Vantage Point On This Delightful Tour
You may think you know the Empire State. You’ve walked the streets, wined and dined, visited the museums…but this is an experience you may not have had! The Sam Patch cruise down the Erie Canal will let you experience the canal in an all-new way. You’ll be able to relive history by taking a tour of the canal in a replica boat just like those used centuries ago.

The idea of constructing a canal was first proposed in the 1780s. After much debate and planning, the canal was finally opened for use in 1825. It cut transportation costs by 95 percent. In its heyday, it saw more than 30,000 freight shipments a year.

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For more information about the Sam Patch cruise, check out their website. Erie Canal enthusiasts also won’t want to miss the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum in Chittenango.
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Sam Patch Boat Launch, 46 Cornhill Pl, Rochester, NY 14608, USA