A Great American Road Trip on one of America’s Byways
The Great Lakes Seaway Trail stretches 454 miles from its northernmost international bridge at Massena, NY to its Seaway Trail Pennsylvania link on Lake Erie, and continues another 64 miles to the Ohio line. The signed driving route connects historic villages and vibrant cities with scenic landscapes and diverse destinations along the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, the Niagara River and Lake Erie.
The Great Lakes Seaway Trail is extremely proud to have been selected as one of America’s Byways by the U.S. Department of Transportation. America’s Byways “possess outstanding qualities that exemplify the regional characteristics of our nation.” The Great Lakes Seaway Trail was chosen for its unique landscape which has been sculpted by the forces of nature and for its historical significance.
- Signage: Over 150 Great Lakes Seaway Trail interpretive panels that tell the story of that specific site.
- Publications: Annual Journey magazine and guidebook series
- Planning: Tourism Development Plans for Seaway Trail regions, Byway Interpretation Plan, Conservation Plan
- Marketing: Ongoing domestic and international public relations and travel trade initiatives, including targeted niche markets.
Boldt Castle
Braddock Bay
Buffalo
Erie
Thousand Islands
Fort Niagara
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See and Do
- Great Lakes Seaway Trail, Inc Sackets Harbor (0.0 miles) - A Great American Road Trip on one of America’s Byways The Great Lakes Seaway Trail stretches 454 mi...
- Great Lakes Seaway Trail, Inc Sackets harbor (2.5 miles) - A Great American Road Trip on one of America’s Byways The Great Lakes Seaway Trail stretches 454 mi...
- Sci-Tech Museum of Northern New York Watertown (10.0 miles) - The Sci-Tech Museum is Northern New York's hands-on science museum, with 3,600 square feet of ex...
