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10/1/2021 - ART OPENING - The Strand Center for the Arts - 23 Brinkerhoff St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 - 0500pm - 0800pm -Bring Your Best- theme juried art show. Opening Reception & Award Ceremony is free and open to the public. Visit: https:// www.strandcenter.org/ 10/2/2021 - Heritage, Harvest, and Horse Festival at Fort Ticonderoga 102 Fort Ti Rd, Ticonderoga, NY - 0930am - 0500pm - The full day of autumn fun will be set in the midst of the King’s Garden heirloom apple trees and the beautiful landscape of the mountains and Lake Champlain. More info, visit: https:// www.fortticonderoga.org/event/heritage-harvestand-horse-festival/ 10/2/2021 - Vesco Ridge Vineyards Octoberfest - 167 Stratton Hill Rd, West Chazy, NY - 0200pm - 0800pm Come to our Oktoberfest from 2-8 p.m. Open seating for the Rock Brothers from 2:30-4:30 p.m. AND Frozen Sunshine Live on the Deck from 5-8 p.m. with reserved seating under the covered deck. Tickets, visit: https://www.facebook.com/eve

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historic site. The visit will include the historic trades shops, where they will learn about key skills that were essential for keeping an army clothed, fed & prepared, while connecting with scouting goals. Visit: https:// www.fortticonderoga.org/ 10/15/2021 - 10/17/2021 - Historically Situated - History, Memory, and Place - Fort Ticonderoga Fort Ticonderoga - A special conference focused on the historic preservation in North America, including historical perspective and contemporary issues. More info, visit: https://www.fortticonderoga.org/event/ historically-situated-history-memory-and-place/ 10/15/2021 - Shadow Of The 60's - Tribute To Motown - Akwesasne Mohawk Casino - 873 State Rte 37, Hogansburg, NY - 800pm A salute to the legendary stars of Motown such as The Supremes, The Four Tops, &Temptations, this highly interactive & visually stunning production performs the hits that span several decades. Tickets $25. Visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1032082714228738/?acontext=%7 B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mecha nism%22%3A%22disc

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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 Wilming-

ton, go 2.8 miles up Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway 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 Floodwood-Derrick 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, easy-tomoderate 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: Blueber-

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Lester Flow and Cheney Pond The trailhead is located 13.2 miles west of I-87, Exit 29 (North Hudson-Newcomb), on County Road 2 (Blue Ridge Road), south of the highway on the left. This is an easy one-way hike to Cheney Pond at 0.5 mile and an additional 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 4,059foot 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 oneway 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. Wildway Passage Trail Grand Opening - Saturday 06/07/2014: Hours: 9:30 AM Join Champlain Area Trails as we hike the new Wildway Passage Trail. This hike will showcase the new trail that will connect Split Rock to Coon Mountain. 42 Angier Hill Rd. Westport, NY, 518-962-2287 See us at the Wisconsin Fishing Expo - Booth 1305

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and sailors work away to resurrect old cannons thrown into the lake back in 1777 and more. Details, visit: https://www.fortticonderoga.org/event/livinghistory-event-the-enemies-are-refortifying-ticonderoga/ 11/6/2021 - Higher Ground Presents Almost Queen Tribute at the Strand Theatre - 23 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901 - 800pm THE most authentic QUEEN live show since the days of QUEEN themselves. A deliberate four piece band, Almost Queen delivers a live performance. Tickets go on sale Friday, Aug. 6th. Visit: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35087/production/1073880

12/4/2021 - Living History Event - The Noble Train Begins - Fort Ticonderoga - 102 Fort Ti Rd, Ticonderoga, NY - 1000am - 0400pm One-day living history event. Relive Henry Knox’s epic feat as he prepared to move massive cannons from Ticonderoga to Boston to force the British evacuation in 1776. More info, visit: https://www.fortticonderoga.org/event/ living-history-event-the-noble-train-begins/ 12/19/2021 - 12/23/2021 - Santa's Workshop North Pole, NY - Village of Lights 2021 - 324 RT - 431, Wilmington, NY 12997 - 0430pm - 0800pm See our park as it is transformed into a Christmas Winter Wonderland that can be enjoyed by the entire family. For more details, visit: https://www.facebook. com/events/372489357861088/?acontext=%7B%22 event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mechanism %22%3A%22disco

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Amazing Grace Vineyard and Winery 518-215-4404 located on 9839 Route 9 in Chazy, NY. www. amazinggracevineyard.com Email: mary@amazinggracevineyard.com. Hours: Wednesday Closed; Thursday 4–8PM; Friday 4–8PM; Saturday 4–8PM; Sunday 4–8PM; Monday Closed; Tuesday Closed. 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 Dan & Nancy Vesco 518-846-8544 167 Stratton Hill Rd., West Chazy New World expression of classic North Country wine. Sip in the Views at Vesco Ridge Vineyards. At Vesco Ridge Vineyards tasting room enjoy a vineyard tour and special tasting in an intimate indoor setting or on the Terrace Patio 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. WE ARE OPEN: May 1st - December 31st Hours: Wednesday - Sunday from 12:00pm - 5:00pm. Goose Watch Winery Lake Placid - 2523 Main Street, Lake Placid, NY • 518-523-1955 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: Wednesday & Thursday Closed; Friday 11AM–5PM; Saturday 11AM–5PM; Sunday 11AM–5PM; Monday 11AM–5PM; Tuesday Closed

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Swedish Hill Winery Lake Placid, NY Tasting room 518-523-2498 5730 Cascade Road, Ste 1, Lake Placid (Highway 73 East) 1 mile from downtown 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. Wednesday Closed; Thursday Closed; Friday 12–8PM; Saturday 12–8PM; Sunday 10AM–2PM; Monday & Tuesday Closed Coyote Moon Vineyards & Winery 17371 East Line Road Clayton, NY 13624 315-686-5600 www. coyotemoonvineyards.com. Tasting & Tours - Can’t decide if you like dry red, sweet white, or something in between? 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! Hours: Wednesday 9AM–8PM; Thursday 9AM–8PM; Friday 9AM–10PM; Saturday 9AM–10PM; Sunday 9AM–8PM; Monday 9AM–8PM; Tuesday 9AM–8PM

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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. Now Open Saturdays 12-5 for beer to-go. 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. Tues.-Sat. 11:30am-9pm; Sun. 10am-3pm; Closed Mondays 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 sum-

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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 3–7PM; Thursday 3–7PM; Friday 3–8PM; Saturday 1–8PM; 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: Wednesday 12–6PM; Thursday 12–6PM; Friday 12–6PM; Saturday 12–6PM; Sunday 12–4PM; Monday Closed;

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and unpasteurized craft beers. Our beer is available in our tasting room in pints, flights, and growlers (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: Wednesday 1–9PM Thursday 1–9PM; Friday 1–9PM; Saturday 11AM–9PM; Sunday 12–7PM; Monday 1–9PM; Tuesday Closed

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Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention 2020 Annual Report released Boater numbers up and invasive species numbers down PAUL SMITHS, N.Y.—Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute (AWI) released its Annual Stewardship Program for the 2020 boating season. The publication summarizes data on aquatic invasive species (AIS) spread prevention and highlights achievements from the previous summer field season. The report, which can be found on adkwatershed.org/ publications, states that six species of aquatic invasive species were found on boats in the Adirondacks in 2020, none of which were new to the region. “The most commonly found plant species pulled off boats and trailers was Eurasian watermilfoil and the most commonly found animal species was Zebra mussel,” said Dan Kelting, AWI’s executive director and author of the report. AWI operates the regional Adirondack Aquatic Invasive Species Spread Prevention Program which relies on voluntary compliance of the boating public to meet the Clean, Drain, Dry standard required by New York State’s regulation to stop the spread of aquatic

invasive species. AWI deploys seasonal stewards to inspect and decontaminate watercraft and equipment at popular or high risk launches and along travel corridors across northern New York. Stewards inspect and wash boats, model appropriate AIS prevention steps, and provide education and encouragement for boater self-adoption of Clean, Drain, and Dry. In 2020 AWI boat launch stewards reported a 25 percent increase in boats and boaters compared to the previous three years. However, fewer invasive species were found on boats than in past years and decontamination numbers were up in 2020. The report states that AIS were more frequently found on boats leaving water bodies than on launching boats. The majority of AIS finds were at Lake Champlain launches followed by Chateaugay Lake and Second Pond on the Saranac Lake chain. “More and more boaters each year agree to have their boats inspected by one of our stewards,” said Eric Paul, director of AWI’s stewardship program. “In fact

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Aquatic Invasive Species Continued from page 23 New York. “Working across this large landscape allows us to maintain consistent messaging and a level of customer service necessary to support regional spread prevention,” said Paul. The report is based on real-time data collected at the launches to record invasive species catches, to log the number of boaters at the launches, and to learn where boats come from before they visit Adirondack lakes. The data are part of a statewide database that helps New York State track invasive species and allocate resources to the highest priority areas across the state. Detailed reports for each individual location can also be found on AWI’s website. The mission of the Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute is to protect clean water, conserve habitat and support the health and well-being of the people in the Adirondacks through science, collaboration, and real-world experiences for students.

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Warm weather has arrived, and the welcoming temperatures are once again beckoning people to the great outdoors. Fishing is a popular warm weather pastime, and it’s important to take an environmentally responsible approach when fishing.

People of different cultures have fished sustainably for decades, and most anyone can follow their guidelines – and some others – to help keep our waters healthy. Disturb wildlife as little as possible. When traveling into delicate ecosystems, such as those that primarily surround the water’s edge, do so with care. Operating a boat in shallow regions can chop up underwater vegetation or harm fish that live in the shallows. Don’t remove crustaceans or take plants or other wildlife out of the area. Keep track of gear. Discarded or lost fishing gear can prove harmful to wildlife. It’s easy for fish or other marine animals to get tangled in fishing line and hooks that were left behind by fishermen. Sinkers and other weights may be mistaken for food and injure unsuspecting animals. Even animals like ducks and other birds can swallow fishing tackle, which can lead to illness or starvation. Don’t just abandon gear. Catching and releasing fish. While a fresh fish dinner represents the ideal conclusion to a fishing trip for many people, an increasing number of anglers prefer to return their catch to the water. Anglers do this so as to minimize depletion of a favorite fishery. Releasing larger game and panfish back to the water helps ensure that these mature, healthy fish can spawn again, and helps to perpetuate a fit population of quality size fish for future angling enjoyment. Fish specific species at different times. Fishing specific species helps maintain different stocks of fish at various times of the year. Plus, you’ll help guarantee that one species will not be over-fished, potentially

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DEC Adopts New Rules for Deer and Bear Hunting New State Regulations Create Special Antlerless Deer Season, Extend Hunting Hours, Improve Hunter Safety New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced today that DEC has adopted new rules for deer and bear hunting in New York. Rule changes include extending hunting hours and dress code requirements when afield to improve hunter safety. "New York has a long and proud tradition of deer and bear hunting and with these new rules, DEC is building on that tradition by expanding opportunities for hunters, increasing antlerless harvest where needed, and improving hunter safety," Commissioner Seggos said. "I am confident that the rule changes announced today will provide hunters with a better all-around experience while ensuring their safety. In addition, these actions bring New York in line with the common practices of states and provinces across North America." DEC announced the proposed changes in June 2021,

after adopting the updated New York State Deer Management Plan. After careful review of the public comments received on the proposed changes, DEC adopted the rules as proposed. A summary of the public comments received and DEC's response is available on the DEC website and in the latest issue of the New York State Register (leaves DEC's website). The adopted changes: Establish a nine-day season for antlerless deer in mid-September (Sept. 11 - 19, 2021) using firearms in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 3M, 3R, 8A, 8F, 8G, 8J, 8N, 9A, and 9F, and using bowhunting equipment in WMUs 1C, 3S, 4J, and 8C. Management objectives in these units are either to decrease the deer population or maintain a stable population, and increased antlerless harvest is needed to achieve these objectives. Objectives are based on public input and assessments of deer impacts to forests. Hunters may only use Deer Management Permits (DMPs) and Deer Management Assistance Permit (DMAP) tags in this season;

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Adirondack Fish Hatchery 103 Fish Hatchery Road, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 (518)891-3358 • Directions: Off NYS Route 30, one mile south of Lake Clear • Visitor Center Hours: 9am-4pm, April 1 - November 30 • Major Species: Landlocked salmon The Adirondack Fish Hatchery is located about 12 miles from the Village of Saranac Lake in Franklin County. This facility specializes in rearing landlocked Atlantic salmon for statewide distribution. Annual production averages 30,000 pounds of salmon, with most fish stocked in the spring as yearling smolts (six inches long) or as non-feeding fry. The indoor visitor center contains a pool containing salmon, a monitor showing brood fish in a pond, and other exhibits on fish propagation. Chateaugay Fish Hatchery RR1 Box 755, Chateaugay, NY 12920 (518)497-6151 • Directions: Off Rte 11 .75 mile east of Chateaugay • Visiting Hours: 8 am-3 pm every day year round • Major Species: Brook, brown, rainbow, and lake trout The Chateaugay Hatchery is located near the Village of Chateaugay in northern Franklin County. This facility has a very diverse rearing program which includes Raquette Lake strain lake trout, brown trout, rainbow trout and brook trout, including the Temiscamiex domestic hybrid used extensively in Adirondack Mountain lakes and ponds. Annual production is approximately 90,000 pounds. Essex County Fish Hatchery Creek Rd. (County Rte 2), Crown Point, New York, (518) 597-3844 • Directions: Route 9N to Crown Point proceed on Creek Rd • Visiting Hours: 8 am-4 pm every day year round • Major Species: Brook, brown and rainbow trout In 1982, Essex County assumed ownership of the state fish hatchery in Crown Point. The program began an exciting transition from yearling (7"-9") trout production to two year-old (12"-14") trout production in 1990. The Essex County Fish Hatchery now releases approximately 30,000 two year-old and 20,00 yearling trout annually into roughly 65 bodies of water, making it one of the most unique and ambitious stocking programs in the northeastern United States.

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Roxbury Fish Culture Station in Roxbury – Roxbury Selkirk Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm • Sat. 8am-3pm • Closed Sun. FCS is located not far from Montpelier, the state’s WE TAKE CASH OR CHECK Ultimateone WE TAKE CASH OR CHECK 275onEast NYCASH•Max 518-497-6373 WE TAKE OR CHECK capitol. It is oldest state fish hatchery and is the Road, Burke, Comfort Stainless Steel National Register of Historic Sites Stoves Chimneys WE TAKE CASH OR CHEC HOURS: MON-FRI 8-5; SAT 8-3 Salisbury Fish Culture Station in Salisbury- SalisCLOSED SUNDAYS (CASH OR CHECK ONLY) bury FCS is situated close to Lake Dunmore, south of Middlebury. It is where we keep our older and larger fish for producing eggs.

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Our Story - Champlain Area Trails (CATS) is a nonprofit organization, begun in 2009, which creates and maintains hiking and cross-country ski trails in the Champlain Valley that link communities, connect people with nature, and promote economic vitality. In its short history, CATS has developed 42 miles of trails. Some of those trails will be part of a 30-mile trail loop between Westport and Essex. CATS is working to create trails that make it possible for people to “Hike the Lake” by walking from hamlet-to-hamlet. CATS longterm plans include extending the trail system to neighboring towns around Lake Champlain and eventually connecting them to trails in the Adirondack Mountains, Vermont, and Quebec. Enjoyment of CATS’ trails depends on conserving the Valley’s scenic vistas, natural areas, farms, businesses, and communities. The CATS Board recognized this and formed The Champlain Valley Conservation Partnership Project (CVCP) as a program for CATS to protect farms, forests, and clean water, promote local farming, sustainable forestry, and historic hamlets, and develop outdoor education and outdoor recreation-based tourism initiatives. Thus, CATS focuses on trails and through its CVCP program, it conserves land, increases understanding of nature, promotes outdoor recreation, and enhances economic vitality. The Champlain Valley is a beautiful landscape of farms, forests, low mountains, charming hamlets, and breathtaking views. Unfortunately, the Valley has little public land and few hiking trails which combine to limit the economic benefits and pleasures of outdoor recreation. CATS – CVCP is addressing this problem by developing trails, conserving land, and promoting tourism, local farms, and businesses.

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STEELHEAD LODGE

3178 State Rt 13, Pulaski, NY 315-298-4371 “World Class Fishing” Steelhead Lodge offers a true “fishing lodge” experience by providing packages that include meals and outdoor excursions, guided fishing and hunting, kayaking, rafting, x-country skiing and more! We are the best value on the Salmon River and match up with offerings by outdoor destinations the world over. CATS Trails In its short history, CATS has developed over 40 miles of trails. CATS’ goal is to extend its trails throughout the Champlain Valley and connect them to trails in the Adirondack Mountains, Vermont, and Quebec giving residents and visitors the opportunity to “Hike the Lake.”

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New and ready to download: Comprehensive 2017-18 Trail Map go to www.champlainareatrails.com/trails/ CATS is one of just a few hundred land trusts that has been awarded accreditation. Accredited land trusts are authorized to display this seal, indicating that they meet national standards for excellence, uphold the public trust and ensure that conservation efforts are permanent. The seal is a mark of distinction in land conservation that we are proud to display.

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Protect Your Waters Help Stop the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species and Fish Diseases Follow these simple guidelines to properly clean boats and fishing equipment.

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INSPECT your boat, trailer and other fishing and boating equipment and remove all plant and animal material clinging to it.

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DRAIN AND DRY everything that came into contact with water. Dry equipment for at least 5 days before using it in another water body. Be sure to completely drain your boat, including baitwells and livewells.

DISINFECT the boat’s bilge area, all water-holding compartments,

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and other equipment with hot water at least 140°F or steam for at least 30 seconds before launching into another water body.

IF YOU CAN’T DRY OR DISINFECT YOUR BOAT, thoroughly flush all water-holding compartments with water before launching. Don’t let rinse water run into a water body.

Watch for these Aquatic Invasive Species of Concern

A. Benson, U.S. Geological Survey, Bugwood.org

MA DCR

Spiny Waterflea

Water Chestnut

L. J. Mehrhoff, Univ of CT., Bugwood.org

Fanwort

L. J. Mehrhoff, Univ of CT., Bugwood.org

Variable Leaf Milfoil

Zebra Mussel

J. D. Byrd, Miss. St. Univ., Bugwood.org

Purple Loosestrife

G. Lovell, Alabama DCNR, Bugwood.org

Brittle Naiad

Hydrilla

L. J. Mehrhoff, Univ of CT., Bugwood.org

Curlyleaf Pondweed

www.dec.ny.gov CONNECT WITH NYSDEC

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L. J. Mehrhoff, Univ of CT., Bugwood.org

L. J. Mehrhoff, Univ of CT., Bugwood.org

European Frog-bit

A. Fox, Univ. of FL., Bugwood.org

Eurasian Watermilfoil

More information on equipment disinfection and how you can prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. www.dec.ny.gov/animals/48221.html

Lake George Association

Asian Clam


Adirondack Canoeing

UPPER SARANAC LAKE the largest of the Saranacs, offers 37 miles of shoreline and stirring views of the distant High Peaks, as well as 20 primitive campsites available on a first come basis. The numerous ponds to the west of the lake are ideal for short paddles, or as starting points for longer trips into the Saranacs.

NOTE: The 87 campsites on Lower and Middle Saranac Lakes comprise the Saranac Lake Island State Campground, maintained by the New York State DEC. All sites are accessible by boat only, and there is a fee for camping on these sites. Reservations may be made via the internet at ReserveAmerica.com. Or by Calling 800/456-2267.

MIDDLE SARANAC LAKE features numerous islands and some of the finest natural beaches in the area. Paddle north to Weller Pond, a lovely and secluded wilderness pond. There are five campsites on Weller Pond and twenty on Middle Saranac, both on islands and on the shore. LOWER SARANAC LAKE is our favorite for family day trips, with numerous access points and convenient boat and canoe rentals. Given its proximity to the village of Saranac Lake downtown is one mile from Ampersand Bay, the Lower Lake is ideal for easy day tripping. One popular trip begins in Lower Saranac, continues down the Saranac River, through Oseetah Lake and Lake Flower to the boat launch downtown. For overnight excursions, there are over 55 campsites located on the islands and on shore.

Palmer Veterinary Clinic

THE ST. REGIS CANOE AREA A pond hopper’s paradise located approximately 15 miles northwest of the village of Saranac Lake. The St. Regis is the largest wilderness canoe area in the Northeast U.S., offering some of the most stirring and serene paddling to be found anywhere. The Canoe Area is easily accessed, making for a great selection of half day, full day, and multi day excursions. We recommend the historic “Route Of The Seven Carries,” beginning at Little Clear Pond and ending at Upper St. Regis Lake. You can camp along the way, or do the trip in an easy day! There are numerous primitive campsites throughout the Canoe Area which are available on a first come basis. Note that motor boats are not permitted on these waters.

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(518) 561-1893

Gas & Diesel • Parts & Service Bathhouse • Groceries Beer • Ice • Laundry • Pumpout

www.palmervet.com

5 Dock St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901

HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Mon, Fri 8-6pm; Tues, Wed, Thurs 8-7pm; Sat 8-5pm

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Hunter Education Course

IMPORTANT COVID-19 UPDATE: Hunter Education Program staff are not in the office every day. For prompt service, email us (hunter@dec.ny.gov). Please do not call and leave a voicemail if you have access to email; this will help prevent delays in service. The NY Hunter Education course (Hunter Safety course) is required to purchase a hunting license in New York. The course covers the necessary safety techniques and responsibilities that a hunter must know when using a gun, muzzleloader, crossbow or bow to pursue wild game. New - Online Hunter Education Course You can complete all the requirements to earn a NYS hunter education certificate online. Any New York State resident age 11 or older can take the online course. You must be a New York State resident. If you successfully complete the course, and pass the final exam, you will receive your NYS hunter education certificate. The cost of the course is $19.95. The course can be found on the hunter-ed website (leaves DEC website).

Additional requirements for bowhunting big game: If hunting deer or bear with a bow, you must also take a Bowhunter Education course. In-Person, Instructor-Led Hunter Education Course You can register for 2021 in-person, instructor-led courses. However, due to COVID-19, the number of courses offered may be limited. Check back often as new courses may be added each week. COVID-19 safety protocols will be followed in every in-person course. *New, in-person Hunter Education courses are added throughout the year. Most of the courses are taught between March and September. *Do not wait until just before the hunting season to take a class. Classes fill quickly, so it is important to sign up early. All Hunter Education Courses require: 1. The completion of homework prior to attending an in-person course. Proof of completed homework must be brought to the in-person course. The homework can take several hours to complete.

MAKE SAFETY A PRIORITY

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2. Participation in an in-person course that is a minimum of 7 hours in length. These courses may be scheduled for one full day or split up into several shorter time frames over several days. You must attend the entire in-person instruction portion of the course on the date(s) and at the location indicated on the course schedule listing. Homework and Study Materials Choose one of the following ways to obtain the study materials and complete the required homework. Whichever option you choose to complete the homework, you must bring the completed homework with you to an in-person course.

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Note: If you completed the homework online, when that was an option prior to 2020, or you completed the online certification course, you should bring the homework completion voucher or proof of certification to the in-person course as proof of completion of homework. No additional homework is needed.

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