This is a record of our plans and development of a public park on 140 acres of historically and ecologically significant open space land along the Seneca River/Barge Canal in Montezuma, NY. Along with plans for the park, local history and events are shared as it relates to our Erie Canal heritage.
Richmond Aqueduct

Second Largest Aqueduct Built on the Enlarged Erie Canal (1856-1917)
Sunday, June 12, 2011
2011 FOLLOWING THE FLOW CANAL SPLASH TOUR - AUGUST 13TH
Mike Riley has posted the schedule for this year's Following the Flow Canal Splash Tour. For information and updates visit: http://canalsplash.blogspot.com. This is a joint program sponsored by the historical societies of Weedsport, Port Byron and Montezuma.
Labels:
Canal Splash,
Erie Canal,
historic canal tours,
Montezuma,
NY,
Port Byron,
Weedsport
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