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Partners & Supporters

The Feeder Canal Alliance is proud to have so many partners and supporters in our mission to protect, promote and preserve the canal and towpath trail. Please click on individual links to find out more about each entity.

Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce
Adirondack/Glens Falls Transportation Council
Adirondack Theatre Festival

Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust
The Center for Folklife, History & Cultural Programs at Crandall Public Library
Champlain Canalway Trail
Canalway Trails Association New York

Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor 
Fountain Square Outfitters

Glens Falls Foundation

Hudson River Valley Greenway
Hudson Crossing Park
Lakes To Locks Passage

The Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation
Parks and Trails of New York
NYS Canal Corporation
Southern Adirondack Audubon Society
Warren County Safe and Quality Bicycling Organization
Warren County Bikeway

MUNICIPALITIES ALONG THE FEEDER CANAL
Saratoga County
Village of South Glens Falls

Warren County
City of Glens Falls
Town of Queensbury

Washington County
Town of Fort Edward

Town of Kingsbury
Village of Fort Edward
Village of Hudson Falls

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    Feeder Canal Alliance
    Located at 21 Thomson Avenue
    P.O. Box 2414
    Glens Falls, NY 12801
    (518) 792-5363
    info@feedercanal.org

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  • About Us

    The Feeder Canal Alliance is a not-for-profit organization created to preserve, promote and maintain the historic Feeder Canal, the last remaining original canal in New York State. Enjoy walking, running, bicycling, canoeing and kayaking the seven-mile Feeder Canal as it flows from the Feeder Dam in Queensbury through Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, and Kingsbury. The canal and towpath today provide recreational opportunities to members of our community as well as providing a glimpse into the past.
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