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FRANKLIN COUNTY
EDITION
May 2016
Treetop tour
The Wild Walk, an elevated trail in Tupper Lake that gives visitors a birds-eye view
of the Adirondacks, is just one of many attractions in Franklin County.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WILD CENTER
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Rt. 56 Massena, NY 13662
Picturesque panorama
WILD WALK: Elevated trails gives nature lovers a unique experience
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TICKET PRICES
Includes Wild Center & Wild
Walk (through Oct. 30):
Members and children ages
4 and under: Free.
Youth: (5 - 17) $13.
Adult: (18 - 64) $20.
Senior/Military (65+): $18.
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A view from below as children climb a simulated spiders web at the Wild Walk in Tupper Lake.
Summer 2016
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Discover Malone
by bicycle or on foot
Visitors to Malone will
have the opportunity to
get healthy as well as see
Malone and earn a badge
for their efforts thanks to
a program launched by the
Malone Complete Streets Advisory Board.
The board has laid out
five walking routes and two
bicycle routes through the
community and is challenging residents and visitors to
get healthy as well as see
Malone.
Walkers and bicyclists who
complete five of the seven
routes can earn a badge noting their accomplishment.
For more information,
please call the Chamber at
(518) 483-3760.
The walking routes are Ma-
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Flo Rida, Sept. 1 at 8 p.m.
Culture Club, Sept. 2 at 8
p.m.
Chicago, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m.
The fair runs from Aug. 25 to
Sept. 5 at the state fairgrounds.
For more information, visit
nysfair.ny.gov.
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FISHING SPOTS
Lake Colby and Upper Saranac: Lake Colby is located
on State Route 86, near Lower
Saranac Lake. Fish species
include rainbow and brown
trout, as well as salmon, smelt,
splake and perch.
Camp and small boat access is available at the [Department of Environmental
Conservation]-maintained
boat launch on [state] Route
86 across from the [Adirondack Medical Center], the
book stated.
The book stated that rainbows can be best caught during the summer by fishermen
who troll slowly around the
middle of the late.
Especially off the point
past the former Camp Intermission, the book said. Bass
fishermen have also discovered the shallows of the western bays.
According to the book,
smallmouth and rock bass are
popular species during the
summertime, as are northern pike in the shallow bays of
the northern end of the lake,
the book stated. Live bait and
spinnerbaits work best in the
Saginaw of Square Bays.
A nighttime fishing activity
that this book deems popular
in the area is fishing for bullhead, which are said to be
present in every lake in the
area.
Night crawlers, a bobber,
a lamp, or fire, and a few good
friends are all you need for a
good night of bullheading,
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There is a state-mandated
boat launch on [state] Route
30 south of Tupper Lake village, the book said.
Cranberry Lake: Cranberry
Lake is reached going west on
state Route 3 for 26 miles from
the village of Tupper Lake to
the hamlet of Cranberry Lake,
according to the book. The
lake is regularly stocked with
brook trout, according to the
book.
Smallmouthed bass can
also be caught there. To catch
smallmouthed bass, live minnows are most effective.
Deep casting in the flows
can be effective, especially in
late July or August, the book
said. Rock bass weighing as
much as half a pound are also
present here, particularly in
the flows.
They can also be caught
with worms and various small
spinners.
Boats can be launched in
the village on Columbian
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The registration fee includes coffee and doughnuts
during the sign-up at the college, hors doeuvres at Donovans Restaurant on Saturday
night and a barbecue on Sunday after the tournament.
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a large following for a reason. Their amazing collection of their own songs range
from gospel and ballads to
blues and country rock. Coming with them from Quebecs
Chateauguay Valley will be
a fan club in their vintage old
British cars. This concert is
sponsored by ASEP Pac and
Capturing the
Adirondacks
One Picture
At A Time
Postcards $5 each US $8 each Canadian
Carole Bracy
Local Adirondack Photographer
518.483.1652
Art can also be seen at The Adirondack Art Gallery
(next to Key Bank in Malone)
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Canton
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Massena
Gouverneur
Main St.
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Malone
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Saranac Lake
57 Broadway
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Tupper Lake
16 DeMers Blvd.
(518) 359-2934
PONDEROSA CAMPSITE
This campsite is located just
five miles south of U.S. Route
11 and one mile from the Adirondack Park in Chateaugay.
Ponderosa offers sites from
no service amenities to water,
electricity, and sewage. There
are currently 150 sites. The
campground now also has an
eight-foot water slide. There
are five miles of trails that the
four-wheelers are allowed
to go on but they must go 10
miles per hour.
Tractor and wagon rides
through the campground
and trails are available over a
200-acre plot. Other activities
include horseshoes, extreme
Frisbee, nearby fishing, and
access to a recreation hall.
There are two laundromats,
for bath houses, and pets are
allowed. Campers may also
visit a petting zoo that houses
miniature donkeys, miniature
horses, exotic sheep, emus,
llamas, and goats.
Rates start from $22 per day
for basic sites with water. Cabins start at $40 and up a day
and must be booked for two
nights. Cabins will accommo-
of Environmental
Conservation.
Amenities include hot showers, flush toilets,
trailer dump station,
recycling center, boat launch,
picnic area, sand beach with
bathhouse, boat and canoe
rentals, and a playground.
Prices are $20 per night, the
first night costing $22.75 due
to a $2.75 registration fee.
Hikers may enjoy climbing DeBar Mountain, located
in the campground, as well as
St. Regis Mountain or hike the
Visitors Interpretation Center,
located a short distance away.
Almanzo Wilder
Campgrounds at 518-4835116.
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COLES CREEK
Coles Creek is a campground that has been around
for over 50 years and is located
off of State Route 37 in Waddington. It has 235 campsites.
Electrical sites start at $21,
prime electrical sites are $25
and prime water sites are $27.
Nonelectric sites cost $15,
for sites not on the water.
There is a section in the campground known as the B-loop
which has around 40 pet-free
sites. Those that allow pets
can have up to two dogs on the
Twilight Rate
After 5:00 pm
18 holes w/cart
$30
9 Holes
Walking - $18
With Cart - $25
BUCK POND
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located on the western shore
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CANTON
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays,
May 13 to Oct. 28, Canton Village Park, corner of Main and
Park Streets. Information: www.
cantonfarmersmarket.org.
GOUVERNEUR
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Thursdays, June 2 to Oct.
27, Gouverneur Village Park,
Main Street. Information: Lorraine Taylor, 212-0456.
HAMMOND
Farmers market: 3 to 6 p.m.
Wednesdays, July 6 to Sept. 28,
Hammond Museum, 1 N. Main
St. Lori Thistle, 324-5032.
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Farmers market: 11 a.m. to
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Farmers market: Noon to
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POTSDAM
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturdays, May 12 to Oct.
29, Ives Park, Main Street. Information: www.adirondackharvest.com/farmersmarkets.html.
SARANAC LAKE
Farmers market: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tuesdays, May 10 to Sept.
27, Fusion Market, 111 River St.
Information: www.adirondackfarmersmarket.com.
Farmers market: 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturdays, June 4 to Oct.
8, Riverside Park. Information:
Jacob Vennie-Vollrath, 608628-7386.
TUPPER LAKE
Farmers market: 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Thursdays, June 9 to
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