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4- Adirondack Traveler/Get Hooked Spring/Summer 2023 Published by The Adirondack Pennysaver, 177 Margaret Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Phone: (518) 563-0100 • Fax (518) 562-0303 • mail@adkpennysaver.com Information contained in the guide is as complete as possible, but you may want to confirm dates and times before planning your trip. Neither the publisher nor the advertisers are responsible or liable for typographical errors, misinformation, misprints, etc. unintentionally contained herein. Adirondack Traveler The We hope you will find our guide helpful when visiting or planning a vacation in the area. Northern New York’s Spring/ Summer Recreation Guide Welcome to The Adirondack Traveler, the recreational guide of Northern New York. Captain Mel’s Lake Champlain Boat Tours Experience the Adventure in Lake Champlain’s Waterways See Mountain Vistas & Secluded Beaches Learn Lake Champlain History Whatever your boating pleasure, let Captain Mel take you there! LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE! Full Service Scuba Training Facility • 518-561-7748 91 Miller Street • Plattsburgh, NY 518-561-7748 • cdrmel@gmail.com www.captmelsboattours.weebly.com Outlet Stores OUTLET STORE GIFTS-ANTIQUES Tools, Tarps, Toys, Camping & Sporting Goods, Giftware, Housewares, Clothing, Footwear, Dollar Store, Christmas Shoppe, Adirondack & Rustic Furnishings, Antique & Collectibles, & Much more I-87, Exit 29, Route 9, North Hudson, NY “50,000 Items at Great Savings” www.gokeysoutletstores.com (518) 532-9323/ 9156 Flea Market Antiques, Crafts & More Vendor Information: (518) 532-9323/9156 May thru October Saturdays & Sundays 9am-5pm Indoor & Outdoor Space Available STORE SCHEDULE Mid-April thru Memorial Day: Open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays 9am-5pm Memorial Day thru Labor Day: Open Daily 9am-6pm Labor Day thru mid November: Open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays 9am-5pm

Rotary International Fishing Classic

Friday, June 2 - Sunday June 4, 2023

Plattsburgh, NY 12901 US

37th Annual Rotary International Fishing Classic on Lake Champlain

PLATTSBURGH, NY __ The 37th annual Rotary International Fishing Classic will be held on beautiful Lake Champlain Friday, June 2, 2023, through 2:00 p.m. on Sunday June 4, 2023. This is the oldest fishing event on the lake, the earliest each year and features all cash individual and team prizes.

The annual Rotary Fishing Classic is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Plattsburgh and attracts anglers from all over the Northeastern United States and Canada to the shores of Lake Champlain for three days of nonstop competition fishing for the largest fish among salmon, steelhead, brown trout, lake trout, and walleye!

Cash prize amounts are determined by the pool of registration fees – 50 percent goes to the 1st through 5th place winners and the remaining funds raised support charitable community efforts of the Rotary Club of Plattsburgh.

The individual adult registration fee is $50.00, with prizes for fish in three categories: lake trout, walleye and landlocked salmon (including brown trout and steelhead). Adults and youth all compete in the open division. Prizes are based on weight as well as time weighed in.

The team competition is $50.00 for a team of twoto-four anglers. All team members still pay their individual registration fee. Each team will enter fish from two different categories to be eligible to win.

Safety procedures related to COVID-19 will remain in effort this year. Things to remember, include:

The On-Line Registration Process opens Saturday, April 15, 2023 for all individual and team competitions. A team of four can register together online or by phone at 1-877-519-7942 (FISHLINE).

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Golf Courses

CLINTON COUNTY

Adirondack Golf & Country Club

18 holes (518) 643-8403 88 Golf Club Way, Peru

The Barracks

18 holes (518) 566-7150 24 Golf Course Rd, Plattsburgh

Bluff Point Golf & Country Club

18 holes (518) 563-3420 75 Bluff Point Dr, Plattsburgh

North Country Golf Club

18 holes (518) 297-2988 862 Hayford Rd, Rouses Point

Harmony Golf Club & Community

14 holes (518) 834-9785 95 North St., Port Kent, NY

Ganienkeh Golf Course

9 Holes (518) 493-2582 102 Devils Den Rd, Altona, NY

ESSEX COUNTY

Ausable Club

137 Ausable Club Rd.,(518) 576-4411 Keene Valley, NY

Cobble Hill Golf Course

9 holes (518) 873-9974 Court Street, Elizabethtown

Craig Wood Country Club

18 holes (518) 523-9811

141 Country Club Lane, Lake Placid

Crown Point Resort Lake Placid Golf Club

(2) 18 Hole Courses (518) 523-2556

100 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY

Lake Placid Club

45 holes (518) 523-4460, Morningside Drive, Lake Placid

Town of Moriah Country Club

9 holes (518) 546-9979 Broad Street, Port Henry

Saranac Lake Golf Club

18 holes (518) 891-2675 Ray Brook, NY

Schroon Lake Golf Club

9 holes (518) 532-9359 Hoffman Road, Schroon Lake

Ticonderoga Country Club

18 holes (518) 585-2801 Hague Road, Ticonderoga

Westport Country Club

18 holes (518) 962-4470

47 Country Club Way, Westport, NY

Whiteface Inn Resort & Club Course

18 holes (518) 523-2551 Whiteface Inn Rd., Lake Placid

Willsboro Golf Club

9 holes (518) 963-8989 140 Point Road, Willsboro

FRANKLIN COUNTY

Highland Greens Golf Course

18 holes (518) 529-0563 1055 State Rt 11B, Brushton, NY

Malone Golf & Country Club

36 holes 877-483-3633 Country Club Rd., Malone

Saranac Inn Golf

18 holes (518) 891-1402

125 County Rte 46

Tupper Lake Golf & Country Club

18 holes (518) 359-3701

141 Country Club Road, Tupper Lake

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Catching and Releasing Trout

Today's anglers can take simple steps to improve the quality of future fishing. Some anglers practice catchand-release fishing all or much of the time, while others release only sub-legal (undersize) trout. The guidelines below are intended to help anglers reduce mortality of trout that are released. How many of the measures are you using?

• handle fish as little as possible and release them quickly - do not fight fish to exhaustion

• minimize or eliminate the time fish are out of the water

• consider using only artificial lures - their use is mandatory on some waters

Free Fishing Days

During Free Fishing Days/Weekends, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required! All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply.

Upcoming Free Fishing Dates

June 24-25, 2023

National Hunting and Fishing Day, September 23; and November 11, 2023

Ideas for Free Fishing Days

• Try fishing for the first time.

coasters can communicate to prevent collisions or close coasters.

• when a fish is deeply hooked, do not try to remove the hook - clip the leader instead

• during the warm summer months when stream temperatures are elevated, do not fish for trout if you plan to release them - these fish are already stressed and additional handling may kill them (For additional guidance, check out Help Trout & Salmon Beat the Summer Heat)

Phil Smith, a maintenance assistant for the coaster attraction, has been working at Mt Van Hoevenberg since October 2020, just before the coaster opened. Smith maintains the track and individual sleds to ensure a quality riding experience. “Sleds have a positioning monitoring system, so they detect each other on the track,” says Smith. “If you get 100 feet of

“Sleds have a positioning monitoring system, so they detect each other on the track,” says Smith. “If you get 100 feet of another sled, the sled will start to beep to notify you to slow down.”

• likewise, do not fish for trout in spring holes when water temperatures are in the mid 70s or higher (especially if you plan to release them)

•Haven't fished in a while? Remember the joy of catching a fish again for free!

• Become an ambassador to the sport; take a friend fishing for the first time.

• Invite a friend to New York to fish.

another sled, the sled will start to beep to notify you to slow down.” And if a passenger does not brake, the sled will begin to brake independently. The safety of the coaster experience is a top priority, so passengers can sit back and enjoy the ride.

• Take a spouse or significant other fishing.

After being snuggly buckled up, the coaster begins the four-minute ascent up the mountain. Anticipation builds as a recorded narration offers information

• Take the family fishing...and don't forget the grandparents!

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Fishing Responsibly in New York State

Courtesy NYS DEC

From small headwater tributaries and tiny ponds, to large rivers and lakes, New York is blessed with abundant fishing waters. To help ensure that the state’s fish populations remain healthy, New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation continually monitors the resource and employs a wide range of fishing regulations. These fishing regulations are frequently evaluated to ensure the best possible fish populations are maintained in the Empire State’s diverse waters.

Anglers can assist this effort by fishing responsibly. Be sure that you know and understand the regulations for the waters that you will be fishing. In addition to following fishing regulations there are other ways that you can insure that your fishing will not harm aquatic resources or others enjoyment of them. Through following the simple guidelines below, anglers will help make sure there will be great fishing for future generations to enjoy.

Non-toxic Sinkers and Jigs

The loss of sinkers and lures is a routine part of fishing. Unfortunately, lost sinkers, especially split shot, may be mistaken for food or grit and eaten by waterbirds such as ducks, geese, swans, gulls, or loons. Toxic effects of even a single lead sinker can cause birds to sicken and increases the risk of death through predation, exposure, or lead poisoning.

As responsible anglers, we should seek to reduce the unintended effects on the natural environment and leave no trace of our presence. A trip to your favorite tackle shop will reveal a variety of alternatives to lead split shot, sinkers and jig heads. By switching to nontoxic sinkers with your next purchase, you can assure that your fishing tackle choices are helping to reduce the risk of lead poisoning to birds.

New York State passed legislation that will prohibit the

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Protecting Wildlife and Fishing Privileges

When fishing, anglers need to be conscious of their effects on the environment, and make sure they practice their sport in a manner that has a minimal impact on all the state’s natural resources. Discarded monofilament line, along with old fishing lures and gear can potentially harm wildlife. For some species, the results can be fatal. It’s up to all anglers to be responsible and protect the state’s wildlife and environment.

Monofilament Line

Experienced anglers recognize the need to frequently cut back or change to fresh monofilament fishing lines. The relatively soft composition of these popular lines makes them easily damaged while playing or landing fish. When replacing or fixing damaged line, be sure to properly dispose of any excess. Monofilament line degrades slowly in the environment, with heavier lines taking much longer to break down than light lines.

Carelessly discarded monofilament line can seriously harm wildlife. Animals can become entangled in, or ingest the line, whereby starvation, strangulation or deep wounding are possible. So, be sure to remove any discarded line as well as any other monofilament line that you may encounter while fishing.

Litter

An unspoiled setting greatly adds to most people’s enjoyment of their total angling experience. Too often litter identifies popular fishing spots and often some of this litter such as bait containers, lure packaging and discarded monofilament line is undeniably associated with the presence of anglers. When you leave garbage behind, you not only affect wildlife-- you also leave the impression that anglers are thoughtless and don’t care about the environment. Affected landowners may close the area to fishing. So, be responsible and try to leave the area you visit even cleaner than when you arrived.

Retrieve All Lures and Gear

Including those that got snagged in tree branches or on submerged vegetation or logs where possible. Animals may mistakenly ingest, or become entangled in, or get accidentally hooked by fishing equipment carelessly left by anglers.

Non-Native Plants and Animals

Many waters in New York State have been affected by the unintentional introduction of non-native plants and animals such as zebra mussels, Eurasian water milfoil, water chestnut and the river ruffe. Often, when species such as these are first introduced, there is

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Fishing Responsibly in New York State

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an absence of natural mechanisms such as predators or diseases to control these new organisms and so their numbers can skyrocket out of control. The new invading species may rapidly displace native species by outcompeting them for resources such as food and growing space. As a result, the entire natural balance and species composition of the aquatic system can be seriously disrupted, including the fisheries.

Anglers can help maintain the state’s great fishing by carefully following a few simple guidelines to prevent the spread of unwanted aquatic species.

To Stop Aquatic Invaders:

Remove all mud and aquatic plants from all gear, boats, motors and trailers before departing from an access site.

Drain all water including bilges, live wells and bait tanks before departing from an access site. Dry boat and equipment thoroughly after use, or flush bilges and clean boat with very hot water or

steam clean.

Do not transport fish from one body of water to another.

Do not release unused bait into any body of water. Do not dispose of fish carcasses or by-products in any body of water.

Do not assume that a body of water is already contaminated and ignore protective measures.

Fish as Bait

As previously mentioned, the introduction of nonnative fish species into a body of water disrupts the established delicate balance of nature, and can have disastrous affects on local fisheries. As an example, many of New York’s lakes and ponds that once supported outstanding brook trout fisheries have become heavily populated with baitfish or small panfish that outcompete the native trout for food and living space. Round whitefish, an Adirondack native species, has become endangered in New York State, largely from aggressive competition from non-native species.

In many instances, it was anglers that unknowingly introduced these non-native species by emptying their bait buckets into the water at the end of the day. To guard against such unwanted introductions, as well as the spread of other undesirable aquatic organisms such as zebra mussels and the parasite that causes whirling disease that can be present in the water in

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a bait bucket, DEC places some restrictions on the use of baitfish on certain waters in the state. Before using baitfish, anglers should make sure it is okay to use them on the waters they plan to fish, and remember:

Never use baitfish in waters where their use is prohibited. Never release live bait from your bait bucket into any of New York’s waters.

Never stock any species of fish in any water without first obtaining a free Fish Stocking Permit from your Regional Fisheries Manager. Always dispose of water from your baitbucket on land, never pour it into a lake, pond or stream. Always encourage others to follow these guidelines to help New York’s native fish populations to remain healthy and keep fishing productive.

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Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery

518-215-4044 located on 9839 Route 9 in Chazy, NY. www. amazinggracevineyard.com Email: mary@amazinggracevineyard.com. Call for hours. We have a beautiful vineyard, delightful tasting room, and a delicious menu all available to our guests. Whether it’s an intimate dinner for two, a girls night out with wine tasting, or a wedding reception we can make your celebration a beautiful memory! Our selection includes a fruit dessert line and 3 award winning blends recognized internationally. Our mission is simple: Make great tasting wines and sell them at an affordable price, treat all customers as friends and family, and try your best to help and support your community. It is this mission that has made us an extremely successful small farm winery. Whether you want a beautiful, quiet setting to sip a glass in, or a venue for a life celebration, consider making Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery your home.

Vesco Ridge Vineyard

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during spring and summer months. Tastings offer an informative glimpse into wine appreciation, as well as a chance to sample Vesco Ridge Vineyards’ award-winning wines. Pack a picnic and enjoy a bottle of our wine, all while surrounded by the beauty of the vineyard. Browse our fully stocked gift shop with elegant wine accessories and gourmet food item. Hours: Wednesday - Sunday 12–5PM • Monday & Tuesday Closed

Goose Watch Winery

Lake Placid - 2523 Main Street, Lake Placid, NY • 518-5231955 Open 7 days a week 9am-6pm. Goose Watch Winery is one of the most unique wineries in New York State and has brought its award-winning wines to the Adirondacks. Step into the tasting room located in the heart of downtown Lake Placid to experience a large variety of intriguing wines as well as sparkling wines, port, sherry and ice wine. Produced in the Finger Lakes, Goose Watch produces a large range of exclusive flavors varying from the popular whites such as Pinot Grigio, Viognier, Riesling-Gewurztraminer, and Traminette to reds such as of Lemberger, Merlot, Chambourcin and Cabernet Sauvignon. Hours: 11am-5pm Daily

Swedish Hill Winery

Lake Placid, NY Tasting room 518-523-2498 5730 Cascade Road, Ste 1, Lake Placid (Highway 73 East) 1 mile from down-

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town Lake Placid Hours: Daily 10:30-5pm. Holiday Hours: Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day. Step into our tasting room located one mile East of downtown Lake Placid on Route 73 for a fresh taste of the Finger Lakes Wine Country. Our staff will be happy to introduce you to a large variety of our wines that will suit any palate. Choose from elegant Chardonnays, classic Cabernet Franc and Meritage, to our famed Rieslings and Sparkling Wines, or our popular Svenska and Doobie wines.

Adirondack Ciderhouse at Elfs Farm

7411 State Route 9, Plattsburgh, NY 518-563-2750. www.elfsfarm.com This family owned vineyard makes American Hard Cider and Cold Climate wines. The winemaker specializes in Apple wines utilizing fresh fruit grown along Lake Champlain. Visitors may enjoy Elfs’ store, tasting room, winery and the ability to see where all the product is made, right on site. Enjoy a glass of wine out on the patio or in the tasting room, or take a bottle home. Call for Hours.

Coyote Moon Vineyards & Winery 17371 East Line Road Clayton, NY 13624 315-686-5600

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Maybe you’re just curious and need to know what in the world Twisted Sister or Island Mama taste like! Or perhaps you’ve been here before and just want to enjoy wine at our beautiful vineyard! Whatever your reason for stopping to sample, our friendly staff will be here, ready to facilitate your tasting! You may select 6 wines to sample for $4, and for an additional $1 you’ll take home a souvenir glass! We have tables and chairs outside on our patio where you can enjoy a glass or two of wine during the beautiful summers here! Free tours of the winery are also available- just let any of our knowledgeable staff members know you’d like to get a behind the scenes tour! Open 10am-5pm Daily.

Olde Tyme Winery

Ellenburg Center, NY (518) 569-5146 or (518) 594-8849 Olde Tyme Winery features traditional red, white & fruit wines made only with real grapes, fruit & Brandy Brook Maple Farm’s very own organic, pure & NY Grown and Certified maple syrup. Wines come in Sweet, Semi-Sweet and Dry varieties. With over 14 varieties currently available and 35 more planned, you

can be sure to discover something you have never tasted before at Olde Tyme Winery. Tastings are free (21+) and hours are by appointment, so give them a call! Call for hours.

St. Joseph’s Church

60 West Church St., West Chazy, NY 12992

Phone: 518-493-4521 Fax: 518-493-5880

Sacred

Heart Church

27 Church St., Chazy, NY

Pastor: Theodore Crosby

Masses: Saturday 4pm St. Joseph’s

Sunday: 8am Sacred Heart • 10am St. Joseph’s Confession: Saturday 3-3:45pm at St. Joseph’s & by appt.

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Local Breweries

AUSABLE BREWING COMPANY

765 Mace Chasm Rd, Keeseville, NY. (518) 900-2739 Ausable Brewing Co. is capable of producing 150 gallons of beer per week. Certain signature beers will be available year-round. We brew a variety of craft beers and sodas in small batches with an emphasis on local ingredients and local economy. ausablebrewing.com check website for hours.

BIG SLIDE BREWERY & PUBLIC HOUSE

5686 Cascade Rd, Lake Placid, NY 518.523.7844 info@ bigslidebrewery.com Our hybrid 3.5/5 barrel brewery is located right in the middle of our bar and dining area (safely behind glass, of course). But don’t let our size fool you. We can brew over 1400 barrels if we ran around the clock. Our brewery goal is to offer 10 interesting and well-made beers on tap at all times. From lighter colored beers to the deepest stouts, and everything in between, we will challenge your palette and try to offer you something which you have never had before at any other brewery. Seating at Big Slide is always on a first come, first serve basis - sorry, no reservations are accepted. Brewery tours are being scheduled and are currently given upon request. Mon.-Sat. 11:30am-9pm full menu; Sun. 10am-9pm brunch until 1pm

BLUE LINE BREWERY PIZZA & PUB

555 Lake Flower Ave, Saranac Lake, NY (518) 354-8114

Craft Brew Made in the Adirondack! Blue Line Brewery was formed in the summer of 2012 with the intention of brewing Great beer in Saranac Lake, NY. The tasting room is open for complimentary tastings and growlers to go. Come by for a visit and tasting! Craft Brew Made in the ADK. Hours:

Wednesday 11:30AM–8:30PM • Thursday 11:30AM–9PM •

Friday 11:30AM–9PM • Saturday 11:30AM–9PM • Sunday 12PM–7PM • Monday 4PM–8PM • Tuesday 7AM–8:30PM

GREAT ADIRONDACK BREWING COMPANY

2442 Main Street Lake Placid, New York 12946 Ph:(518) 523-1629 http://www.adksteakandseafood.com/brewery Voted one of the ten best ski resort breweries in America by USA today, Great Adirondack Brewing Company is an award-winning brewery located in the heart of Lake Placid. With craft beers ranging from IPA’s and blondes to stouts and Belgian style ale’s; their brews are sure to please even the most finicky of beer drinkers. With a commitment to quality, consistency, and continued brewing knowledge, they have garnered several awards over the years; including two silver medals at the World Beer Cup, the “Olympics” of craft beer.Equipped with a seven barrel stainless steel brew house that produces a wide range of ales and lagers

18 - Adirondack Traveler/Get Hooked Spring/Summer 2023 3982 State Route 11, Malone, NY Mon.-Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 12 to 5 518-483-9341 Enjoy Our MB Deli While Shopping! Over 80 Shops to find the Perfect Gift Antiques, Furniture, Books, Prints, Adirondack Gifts, Herbs, Maple Syrup, Collectibles, Jewelry, Jams, Rugs & More!

year round, The Great Adirondack Brewery is one stop you won’t want to miss! While you’re there, don’t forget to ask for a free brewery tour! Located behind Steak and Seafood on Main Street, next door to the movie theater. Hours: Hours:

Wednesday Closed • Thursday 12–8PM • Friday 11:30AM–9PM • Saturday 11:30AM–9PM • Sunday 12PM–7PM •

Monday & Tuesday 12PM-8PM

LAKE CITY BREWING

5453 Peru St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (518) 566-4462 - A grass roots brewery that is locally owned, operated, and located in the downtown Plattsburgh area. We are excited to open our taproom to the public and offer onsite tastings, pours, lunches, and dinners to enjoy in the brewery, as well as growlers to go! We look forward to including our families, friends, and community in our journey as Lake City Brewing continues to grow and expand. Hours: Monday - Saturday 10am-9pm; Sunday 10am-6pm. info@lakecitybrewing.com

LAKE PLACID PUB & BREWERY

813 Mirror Lake Dr, Lake Placid, NY (518) 523-3813 The Lake Placid Pub & Brewery serves great beers and delicious food in a comfortable atmosphere. Since 1996, the LPP&B has been Lake Placid’s pub of choice, with the

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Adirondack Traveler/Get Hooked Spring/Summer 2023 - 19 950 St. Rt. 122, Constable, NY 12926 • 518-483-8700 Jellies, Cookies, Canned Vegetables Fruit, Pickled Beets, Sweet Breads and Much More! Pizza, Sandwiches & Subs Bread Pies We Also Take Orders Anytime for Baked Goods and Meat Platters Cash or Check Only. No Credit Cards.
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freshest microbrewed ales and lagers, including the famous Ubu Ale, and traditional pub fare sure to please everyone. In addition to Ubu Ale, other year round beers include Moose Island Ale, 46’er Pale Ale, and Lake Placid IPA. We also feature at least two rotating seasonal beers. Hours: Hours: MondaySaturday 11:30am-2am; Sunday 12pm-2am

LIVINGGOODS RESTAURANT & BREWERY

697 Bear Swamp Road, Peru, NY 518-643-2020 Our brewery is now in full swing! All the tanks are full and we currently have over 10 house beers on tap. Full service restaurant, pub and brewery. Tasting Room (brewery tours, beers tasting, growlers & kegs to go). www.livingoodsrestaurant.com Living Goods

Full-service restaurant, bar & brewery with live music offering American eats & brewery tours. Hours: Monday: Closed • Tuesday - Thursday: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm • Friday 3-9pm; Saturday: 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Sunday: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm

OVAL CRAFT BREWING

111 Ohio Ave. Plattsburgh, NY 12903. 518-324-2739 The building is in the US Oval National Historic District. The section of the building that is the actual brewery where beer is

produced was built in the 1890’s. Originally it was a carriage house for horse drawn fire carts used by the Army. The tasting room and second floor was added on in the 1950’s. The public areas of Oval Craft have one of the larger collections of prints from the Clinton County Historical Society. Visitors can see photos from the “Plattsburgh Idea,” and past officers of the Army as well as others. The Oval Craft Brewing tasting room is intended to be a comfortable space full of good conversation and great beer. HOURS: Wednesday 3–8PM • Thursday 3–8PM • Friday 3–9PM • Saturday 1–9PM • Sunday 1–6PM • Monday & Tuesday Closed

THE PARADOX BREWERY

154 Rte 9 Schroon Lake, New York (518) 351-5036 Our small scale 10 barrel microbrewery that opened in July 2013. We are devoted to creating fine craft beers using the purest Adirondack water & quality ingredients. Paradox Brewery has a variety of beer styles to satisfy the craft beer lover. Our tasting room is open to fill growlers, grab a pint, & sample our Core Beers or experience new Seasonal Craft Beer. Hours: Wed - 12-8pm • Thur - 12-8pm • Fri - 12-9pm • Sat - 12-9pm • Sun - 12-6pm Additional hours by appointment. www.paradoxbrewery.com

PLATTSBURGH BREWING COMPANY

411 State Route 3, Plattsburgh, NY 12901Cross Streets: Be-

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tween Consumer Sq and RT-3 (518) 324-6680, plattsburghbrewingco.com. In addition to our many craft beers, we also make all of our pasta fresh and all of our sauces from scratch. Fresh Brews....Fresh Food! Hours: Wednesday 4–8PM; Thursday 4–8PM; Friday 4–9PM; Saturday 12–9PM; Sunday 12–8PM; Monday 4–8PM; Tuesday 4–8PM

RAQUETTE RIVER BREWING

11 Balsam St #2, Tupper Lake, NY (518) 359-5219 Raquette River Brewing is located in Tupper Lake at the crossroads of the Adirondack Mountains in Northern New York State. Our brewery was born from a passion for craft beer and brewing. We brew small batch specialty Ales to serve our local communities. Brewing on a small scale affords us the opportunity to experiment and innovate with a variety of ingredients, some local, some exotic. www.raquetteriver brewing.com. Hours: 11am-9pm Daily

TOWNSHIP 7 BREWING COMPANY

303 State Route 11B, Dickinson Center, NY 12930 (518) 6519532 Revolutionizing Craft Beer in Northern New York! Township 7 Brewing Company is a small brewery located in the Northern foothills of the Adirondacks in Dickinson Ctr. NY. We brew premium, unfiltered and unpasteurized craft beers. Our beer is available in our tasting room in pints, flights, and growl-

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North Country Subaru

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June 10, 2023

40 miles from Indian Lake to Inlet through the Moose River Plains This year’s race ends in Fern Park with food, beer and live music! Free admission to the Post-Race Party - Open to all!

Adirondack Traveler/Get Hooked Spring/Summer 2023 -23 Iroquois Campground & RV Park I-87 Exit 35 • 270 Bear Swamp Rd., Peru, NY (518) 643-9057 Winter Number (518) 569-6972 OPEN MAY 1 THRU OCTOBER 1 Activities for Everyone! Disc Golf, Bingo, Darts, Pool, Shuffleboard, Basket Ball, Volley Ball, Paddle Boat, Horseshoes, Playground & Game Room! CABIN RENTALS: DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY • TEEPEE RENTALS www.iroquoiscampground.com Inlet, NY InletNY.com Discover BlackFlyChallenge.com

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ers (to go) as well as distributed to discerning restaurants and bars in Northern NY. Our house-made Sugar Free Ginger Ale soda is available in our taproom only by the glass or growlers to go. We have a limited snack menu consisting of small bags of chips, Glazier’s Beef Jerky, Pickled Sausages and Pickled Eggs available. Guests are also more than welcome to bring their own food. Hours: Monday-Thursday 1-9pm; Friday 1-10pm; Saturday 11am-10pm; Sunday 12-8pm

VALCOUR BREWING COMPANY

49 Ohio Avenue Plattsburgh NY 12903 info@valcourbrewingcompany.com

518-324-BEER (2337) Based in Plattsburgh’s historic Old Stone Barracks, Built in 1838, the Old Stone Barracks was restored in 2015 to house Valcour Brewing Company. A Revolutionary Brew Our four expertly crafted beers and rotating seasonal brews speak to all beer-lovers tastes. If our brews don’t bring you in, our locally-sourced menu will! We host events, have a 7 room Inn, all while serving great beer and food. We are worth the trip! Hours: Wednesday 11:30AM–8PM • Thursday 11:30AM–8PM • Friday 11:30AM–9PM • Saturday 11:30AM–9PM • Sunday 12–8PM • Monday Closed • Tuesday 11:30AM–8PM

Our trails make it possible for ATV riders to travel throughout much of our 200 acres. Trails include multi-use trails through scenic recreation and wildlife areas. Just be on the look out for other trail users and wildlife on the trails.

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McSweeney’s Red Hots

McSweeney's Red Hot's, Inc. opened its doors for business on June 1, 1991 at its first restaurant location at 7067 Route 9, Plattsburgh, NY. Since then the company has opened two other locations, all in the Plattsburgh area.

The owners, brothers Michael and Stephen Farrell, are committed to providing customers with the finest quality products, fast courteous service and a clean, family-oriented atmosphere.

Friendly, Hometown, Ice Cream Shop

Hard & Soft Ice Cream plus Specialty Treats

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I-87 Exit 35 - 2897 Route #22 Main Street, Peru, NY 12972

Open: May to beginning of Sept. 7 days per week

Mon-Thurs 3-8pm • Fri., Sat. & Sun. 3-9pm

Cash Only – ATM available 518-726-6444

Outdoor Adventures

DEC's Adventure NY initiative was launched in 2017 to connect more New York families and visitors to the great outdoors. To provide for an even better user experience, DEC is making investments to improve public access to state land and water, upgrade campgrounds and facilities, and increase public awareness and information of all the outdoor recreation opportunities available in New York State.

New York State has many wonderful opportunities to get outside and enjoy activities year-round, including birding and wildlife viewing; warm-weather adventures such as swimming, biking, and horseback riding; coldweather pursuits such as skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling; and even more challenging adventures like geocaching or rock and ice climbing. For accessible recreation, check out the Accessible Recreation destinations webpage.

Support Adventure NY programs. Members of the public can support DEC lands, facilities, and programs through our charitable partner, the Natural Heritage Trust (NHT).

Online giving is simple and secure and fully tax-deductible. Donations to NHT directly support projects and programs that enhance facilities, expand access to outdoor recreation and environmental education, provide public land access, and protect natural resources.

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Turkey Hunting Regulations

A turkey permit and a hunting license are required while hunting wild turkey.

- You may buy only one turkey permit per year.

- If you have filled your bag limit, you may call turkeys for another hunter, but you may not carry a bow or firearm.

- If you have taken a turkey which is unfit for consumption, authorized DEC staff may issue a special permit to take another. You will have to surrender the carcass. Call your local wildlife or law enforcement office.

Manner of Taking

- You must carry your hunting license and turkey permit while you hunt.

- You may hunt with a bow or crossbow.

- You may not hunt turkey with a crossbow in the fall in the Northern Zone if you are using dogs.

Crossbows are not a legal implement in WMU 1C (Suffolk County).

- You may hunt with a shotgun or handgun only when using shot no larger than #2 and no smaller than #9.

- You may use a muzzleloading shotgun.

- You may not take a turkey with a rifle, or with a handgun firing a bullet.

- You may not hunt with a dog during the spring season. You

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may hunt with a dog during the fall season.

- You may not use bait to hunt turkey.

- You may not use an electronic calling or amplifying device to locate or hunt turkeys during the open season.

- You may use decoys.

- A scope of any type is allowed.

Spring Turkey Season

- Young female turkey hunter with her turkey In the spring you may take two bearded birds. You may only take one bird per day.

- Shooting hours are from 1/2-hour before sunrise to noon.

- Immediately after taking a turkey, fill out the carcass tag and attach it to the bird.

- You do not need to save and send in turkey legs in the spring. You do need to take careful spur, beard, and weight measurements for reporting.

Maple Cucumber-peach Relish makes 2 servings

1 English cucumber, grated

cucumber mix.

- Spur measurements: spurs should be measured from the tip of the spur to the base of the spur, where it emerges from the scaly part of the leg. Measure to the nearest 1/4 inch. Do not measure to the forward edge of the leg, only to the base of the spur.

3. Add in lime zest and pepper flakes. Gently mix using a spatula.

4. Place a large strainer

4 peaches, grated

2 tablespoons maple butter juice and zest of 2 limes

1 teaspoon crushed chili pepper flakes

1. In a bowl, combine cucumber and peaches.

relish; and refrigerate 1

ing.

- Beard Measurements: beards should be measured from the tip of the beard to the base, where it emerges from the skin. Butt the end of your ruler against the base of the beard and extend the beard along the body of the ruler. Measure to the nearest 1/4 inch.

5. Transfer relish to an airtight container, and keep in the refrigerator

- Record the weight to the nearest pound.

2. Dilute maple butter in lime juice, and add to

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over the bowl; pour in hour before drain- Recipe courtesy of Pure Maple from Canada

Hiking Trails

The High Peaks area continues to see increasing numbers of hikers, increased congestion and decreasing opportunities for solitude. While the rising number of visitors to these areas has resulted in trail erosion and damage to vegetation in heavily used areas, many nearby areas continue to see relatively light use, less trail damage and improved opportunities for solitude. The following hikes offer excellent opportunities for hikers preferring to seek alternates to many of the high use trails in the High Peaks Wilderness.

Baker Mountain Moody Pond Road, Village of Saranac Lake: 0.9 mile one-way. This trail offers outstanding views of the Saranac Lakes, the High Peaks and McKenzie Mountain Range.

Baxter Mountain Located 2.0 miles east of intersection of NYS Routes 73 and 9N at the top of the hill. The trail is south of Route 9N, 60 feet east of the intersection with Hurricane Road. 1.0 mile one-way. It offers good views of Dix, Giant and High Peaks Wilderness Areas.

Cooperkiln Pond From NYS Route 86 in Wilmington, go 2.8 miles up Whiteface Veterans Memorial High

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way to the junction with Franklin Falls Road, on the right, thence 0.7 mile on Franklin Falls Road to the trailhead on the right. Cooperkiln Pond is 2.7 miles one-way from the trailhead. Floodwood Mountain NYS Route 30, between Fish Creek Ponds and Saranac Inn. Follow the FloodwoodDerrick Road 7.4 miles and turn left onto Floodwood Boy Scout Reservation Road and continue 0.2 mile to the parking area. The trail is 1.7 miles one way to the summit. The trail offers good autumn views of the High Peaks, the Saranac Lakes, and Tupper Lake. Giant Mountain Access is rom NYS Route 9N; the trail is located 4.5 miles west of Elizabethtown, on the south side of the highway. This is a nice, easyto-moderate 2.6 mile one-way hike to Owl’s Head overlook. Giant Mountain summit is an additional hike of 4.8 miles from the overlook. The total trip from the trailhead is 7.4 miles. Access from NYS Route 9, referred to as the East Trail to Rocky Peak Ridge and Giant Summit. The trail starts at a parking lot 4.9 miles north of the junction with Route 73. This is a rugged 8.0 mile one-way trip to Giant summit, but it has three great intermediate points: Blueberry Cob-

bles, at 2.0 miles; Bald Peak, at 3.9 miles and Rocky Peak Ridge at 6.7 miles.

Hammond Pond A single trailhead provides access to Ber rymill Flow-Moose Mountain Pond, Hammond Pond, Challis Pond and Bass Lake. From I-87, Exit 29 (North Hudson), follow NYS Route 9 north to County Road 44 (Moriah-North Hudson Road), thence east 2.9 miles to the trailhead located on the right. One-way distances, depending on location, vary from 0.6 mile to 3.5 miles, on easy to moderate grades.

Hayes Brook Located 3.7 miles Northwest of Paul Smiths College, on the right side of NYS Route 30. Easy access, adjacent to Mountain Pond. A mix of old roads and trails, this is a good area for mountain bikes.

Haystack and McKenzie Mountains NYS Route 86, between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, 1.4 miles west of the junction with Old Military Road. One-way distances from the trailhead are McKenzie Mountain 2.4 miles and Haystack, 3.3 miles.

Lester Flow and Cheney Pond The trailhead is located 13.2 miles west of I-87, Exit 29 (North HudsonNewcomb), on County Road 2 (Blue Ridge Road), south of the highway on the left. This is an easy oneway hike to Cheney Pond at 0.5 mile and an additional

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2.1 miles to Lester Flow, a former impoundment on the Boreas River. There are good views of the High Peaks to the north.

Poke-O-Moonshine - Located on NYS Route 9, 9.3 miles north of I-87, Exit 32 (Lewis). A public campground is located at the base of the mountain. This is a 1.2 miles one-way hike on moderate to steep terrain to the fire tower.

Porter Mountain - long trail NYS Route 73, 2.0 miles north of Keene Valley, left of the highway opposite the Town of Keene highway garage, before the airport. There is ample parking for this 2.4 mile one-way trail to Blueberry Mountain, which continues on an additional 2.1 miles to the 4,059-foot summit of Porter. The trail continues over to the summit of Cascade Mountain.

Scarface Mountain - NYS Route 86 in Ray Brook, between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. In Ray Brook itself, the trailhead is 0.1 mile from Route 86 on the Old Ray Brook Road, a left turn beyond the convenience store. This is a moderate 3.3 mile one-way hike offering good views of the Saranac Lakes.

Treadway Mountain - Accessible from I-87, Exit 28 (Paradox and Ticonderoga). Follow NYS Route 74 east to Chilson, thence right onto County Route 39 (Putts Pond Road) to the public campground at the end of the road. The hike is 3.9 miles one-way from

the campground to the summit.

Whiteface Mountain - From Wilmington, follow the Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway 0.6 mile from its junction with NYS Route 86. The DEC trailhead sign on the left leads to the parking area. This is a steep climb os 5.2 miles one-way to the 4,867 foot summit.

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Top things to do in Plattsburgh

The Adirondack coast, with Plattsburgh, New York, at its center, offers great scuba diving, boating, sailing, and windsurfing on Lake Champlain. The coast boasts many beaches and parks. Bass fishing, complete with tournaments, is huge on Lake Champlain, and Ausable Chasm – a gorge that's two miles long - is a top attraction. CDC information for travelers. Hours/availability may have changed.

1.Point Au Roches State Park

Point Au Roche State Park sits on Lake Champlain's northwestern shore. It is a combination of forested and open areas, with a large area that featuringpicnic facilities and a protected, sandy beach, plus a concession stand. Guests play softball, volleyball, and other games, and fishing and boating are widely enjoyed.

In Deep Bay, Point Au Roche has 60 designated mooring sites, and its Nature Center has a range of programs available throughout the year. The park offers hiking, biking and nature trails which take visitors through areas such as forest, marsh and the shoreline. Crosscountry skiing and ice fishingare also available.

19 Camp Red Cloud Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, Phone: 518-5630369

2. Plattsburgh City Beach

Plattsburgh City Beach, among the largestfreshwater beaches in the U.S.,is only minutes from downtown Plattsburgh, and offers a view of the Green Mountains. This unique venue includesa great stretch of beach, outdoor grills andpicnic tables, plus a Taco Shack and Ca-

bana Beach Bar.

Visitors will also find an information booth, kayak rentals, restrooms with showers and a nature trail. Weather permitting, the beach is open daily from 9 AM – 9 PM. Admission is free for City Residents with a beach pass obtained at the Park entrance. Admission is free for Town Residents, as well, if they get a beach pass from the Town Clerk's Office. ?

4 Beach Road, Plattsburgh, New York 12901

3. Champlain Valley Transportation Museum

The Champlain Valley Transportation Museum, situated on the museum campus along Lake Champlain, is dedicated to interpreting, exploring, and celebrating the area’s expansive transportation history, and it features the Lozier Automobile Company.

The museum was founded by a group of car and history enthusiasts in 2000 from the region, but what started as an automobile museum has grown to include more types of transportation. Kids’ Station is an educational and interactive museum that fosters learning about the history and the future of transportation. This division of the museum features events all year long – dedicated to engaging children and their families. 12 Museum Way, Plattsburgh, NY 12903, Phone: 518566-7575

4. Country Dreams Farm

Country Dreams Farm offers activities throughout the year. For a memorable fall farm experience, guests are invited to acorn maze, wagon rides, and pumpkin patch. During winter, families can treat themselves to a sleigh ride, pulled by Belgian draft horses. Warm

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260 Pellerin Rd., Plattsburgh, New York 12901, Phone: 888-8182701

5. Strand Center Theatre, Plattsburgh, New York

The Strand Center for the Arts has always been a key place fordeveloping arts education through presentations. The organization seeks to collaborate with other local groups and to help strengthen North Country economics.

A long-time partner with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services, the Strand Center for the Arts offers a number of youth scholarships so youth can engage in ArtQuest programming and other programs designed for younger students. In addition, it has formed a partnership with the United Way to provide additional access to disadvantages children.

25 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburgh, New York 12901, Phone: 518324-2787

6. Clinton County Historical Association and Museum

The Clinton County Historical Museum is open all year, located in Plattsburgh's Museum Campus. This historic landmark is one of the original buildings constructed as part of the Plattsburgh Post, built on land that had been in use by the United States Army since the War

of 1812. One of its featured collections is of Native American relics. Its collection of more than 1,000 artifacts testifies to the fact that a Native American population dwelt in pre-Colonial Clinton County. Captain Edwin Murphy's WWI scrapbook is also on view, plus there is a collection of Redford Glass that includes pitchers and lamps. CCHA also hosts Tours of the Oval all summer, and we open the Bluff Point Lighthouse on Valcour Island for visitors every Sunday in July and August from 1 to 3 pm. These are free to the public. Most other museums, like ours, are run by volunteers with no or minimal entrance fees. Collection. 98 Ohio Avenue, Plattsburgh, New York 12903, Phone: 518-561-0340

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The Art Museum at Plattsburgh State and the State University of New York contains a complete collection of Rockwell Kent. Here is provided an excellent overview of the art, plus other aspects of Kent’s life, and gives students and scholars an unusual resource for understanding 20th century American art and of Kent’s growth as advocate for social justice – and artist.

The Gallery hosts a permanent exhibition of Kent’s prints, paintings, drawings, books, dinnerware, design art and more from his travels and Asgaard Farm life. The gallery also features changing exhibitions of the artist’s work.

7101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, Phone: 518-564-2474

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family. In her will, she left her “historic relics” to a museum and the house to the Physicians Hospital. For a decade, Fannie’s servant became the caretaker of the house, preserving not only the building itself, but the relics inside.

Today’s house museum lets visitors seeportraits, dinnerware, furniture, letters, books, and personal items owned by three generations of theDelord family. A visit to the Kent-Delord House Museum provides insight into authentic objects of bygone days, plus Delord family stories.Visitors have the opportunity to connect with the past in a 200-year-old building in its original form.

17 Cumberland Ave., Plattsburgh, New York 12901, Phone: 518561-1035

9.The War of 1812 Museum

The Battle of Plattsburgh Association has devoted itself to sustaining the War of 1812 Museum. Toward this, the Association preserves, collects, and maintains artifacts and has launcheda nationwide educational drive to describe the importance of the Battle of Plattsburgh in the War of 1812 and in U.S. history. The KeyBank Gallery is part of the museum as is the Press-Republican Theatre.

The Association seeks to preserve local history; to create an outstanding museum about the Battle of Plattsburgh and the War of 1812; and to educate children throughout the country.

31 Washington Road, Plattsburgh, New York 12903, Phone: 518566-1814

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