Pyrites Guided Paddling Tour

Date & Time: August 3, 2024 – 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Taylor Park – Canton, NY

Paddling tour may be cancelled or rescheduled due to weather or water conditions.

Pre-registration required: Call (315) 386-8133, e-mail Carlene at carlene@slcha.org, or pre-register online.

Boat rental reservations & safety waivers required. Space is limited, pre-registration required.

$10 with your own boat & safety equipment OR $20 with a boat & equipment rental from Nature Up North.

Join SLCCHC director Carlene Bermann & Nature Up North for a scenic paddle of approximately 4 miles on the Grasse River from Pyrites to Canton. The tour will start and end at Taylor Park, where parking is available. A shuttle will then bring participants and boats to the kayak and canoe launch point in Pyrites. Along the way, the shuttle will stop to view some remains of the DeGrasse Paper Mill, the hydropower dam, and what was once the bustling downtown of Pyrites. On the Grasse River, paddlers will see remnants of pyrite mines and concrete foundations. This remote stretch of river is also home to many fish, bird, and plant species. Prior river paddling experience recommended as water conditions on the Grasse River can be unpredictable, and several spots are shallow/rocky and have potentially strong currents.

Tour may be rescheduled or canceled due to weather or unsafe paddling conditions. Registered participants will be notified of any changes by 4:00 PM on Friday, August 2. Deadline to register is Thursday, August 1.

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Hiking the Trail to Yesterday: Colton History Hike

Date & Time: July 28, 2024 – 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Location: Stone Valley West Shore Trail – Colton, NY

Members Free ~ Non-members $5

Pre-registration required: Call (315) 386-8133, e-mail Carlene at carlene@slcha.org, or pre-register online

In conjunction with Bill Hill’s recent Brown Bag talk about his series, Hiking the Trail to Yesterday, take part in a scenic hike along the Stone Valley West Shore Trail. Learn about the history of the area including an introduction at the Colton Historical Society.

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Morley Garden Tour: Natural Treasures

Date & Time: July 15, 2024 5:00pm
Location: Morley, NY

$15 for members ~ $20 for non-members

Pre-registration required: Call (315) 386-8133, E-mail Carlene at carlene@slcha.org, or pre-register online

Join long time gardeners Pat Dominie and Anne Csete at Pat’s home in Morley to experience a historic farm property that has been converted into over 10 acres of gardens. Learn about flowering plants that grow well in Northern NY, as well as sustainable landscaping techniques that encourage desired wildlife and discourage pests, while adapting to changing climate conditions. Tour Pat’s gardens while learning to identify and transplant North Country-hardy plants that do well in meadows, former animal pastures or woodland habitats. Anne will be sharing the possibilities, challenges, and rewards of ecological gardening for people, plants and animals.

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Wanakena Guided Paddling Tour – RESCHEDULED

Date & Time: July 14, 2024 2:00pm
Location: Wanakena Historical Association – Wanakena, NY


Due to heavy rains, this event will be rescheduled in the fall. Please check back for more information.

$10 per person

Pre-Registration required: call (315) 386-8133 or email carlene@slcha.org.

Join Wanakena Historical Association (WHA) president Allen Ditch, and SLCCHC director Carlene Bermann for a fun and leisurely paddle past some of Wanakena’s most important historic sites, best viewed from the water. The tour will start on foot at the Wanakena Historical Association for an introduction to Wanakena and its historical significance, particularly to tourism and manufacturing. It is a short walk from the history center to the town beach, where boats will then be launched into the Oswegatchie River. No previous kayaking or canoeing experience needed. Participants will be required to sign a safety waiver.

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Location: Hybrid Program: In-person at the county gallery at SLCCHC or email carlene@slcha.org for the Zoom link

Presented by Katie Allen.

$5 suggested donation ~ members free.

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Location: County Gallery at SLCHA or Email Carlene@slcha.org for Zoom Link

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Location: This is a hybrid program. All lectures take place in-person at the County Gallery at SLCHA. To attend online, please contact carlene@slcha.org to receive the Zoom link.

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$5 suggested donation – members free!

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