The 2011 Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel Magazine is available with editorial stories on wineries, the War of 1812, and enjoying a scenic drive on the 518-mile National Scenic Byway that parallels the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, the Niagara River, and Lake Erie in New York and Pennsylvania.
Spectacular photographs, a calendar of 110-plus events, a directory of attractions, accommodations and services and the
GPS coordinates for more than 100 Great Lakes Seaway Trail “outdoor storyteller” interpretive signs are all included in the 64-page, full-color magazine.
The front cover of the 2011 edition of the annual glossy travel magazine features a tour boat approaching
Boldt Castle in the 1000
Islands region of the byway.
Great Lake Seaway Trail Director of Business Relations Kurt Schumacher says the travel magazine is now reaching new markets.
“In addition to finding the Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel Magazine at our member sites along the byway, distribution for the guide now includes high-traffic information and welcome centers on interstate routes in New York and Pennsylvania; locations in Kingston, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and
AAA offices in Ohio,” said Schumacher.
The Great Lake Seaway Trail Travel Magazine is also included in Relocation Readiness packets for soldiers arriving at
Fort Drum, NY, and in physician recruiting packets developed by Oswego Health, which operates
Oswego Hospital, a skilled nursing facility, and a retirement living site in
Oswego, NY.
A digital version of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail Travel Magazine is online at
www.seawaytrail.com/travelmagazine.