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What an opportunity here!!! Absolutely PRIME location! Reputable...

Riverfront  Home  Alexandria, New York

16 Bethune Street

7 3.0   Sf: 8800   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.468

What an opportunity here!!! Absolutely PRIME location! Reputable...

Riverfront  Commercial  Alexandria, New York

16 Bethune Street

0 0.0   Sf: 8800   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.468

The Riverview of Waddington Motel has been a legendary...

Commercial  Waddington, New York

12508 State Highway 37 12510 and 12520 State Highway 37

26 19.0   Yr: 1951  Acres: 8.700

BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW HOME, EXCEPTIONALLY MAINTAINED 3-4 bedroom...

Home  Hammond, New York

116 River Road

3 2.0   Sf: 1968   Yr: 1989  Acres: 1.200

Come see this beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home...

Home  Waddington, New York

22 St. Lawrence Crescent

3 3.0   Sf: 2256   Yr: 2002  Acres: 1.690

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Home  Waddington, New York

192 St. Lawrence Ave

5 2.0   Sf: 2632   Yr: 1950  Acres: 0.540

New Price, Seller is motivated! Exceptional location, high...

Commercial  Ogdensburg, New York

6101 County Route 6

0 0.0   Yr: 1955  Acres: 6.660

Charming 2 story home built in 1889 offers a classic feel has...

Home  Ogdensburg, New York

702 Main Street

3 2.0   Sf: 1536   Yr: 1889  Acres: 0.410

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WOW. What an opportunity to own 142 acres on Big Island with...

Lakefront  Home  Morristown, New York

7 Big Island

4 1.0   Sf: 1127   Yr: 1920  Acres: 142.000

This fully permitted 1.95-acre site, located on the scenic banks...

Lakefront  Lot  Other, New York

307 Water Street

Acres: 1.950

PREMIER RIVERFRONT located in the Thousand Islands Region along...

Home  Hammond, New York

5 Bay View Dr/Prvt

5 3.0   Sf: 3082   Yr: 1983  Acres: 0.000

Lot with waterview of Black Lake. Excellent site to park your...

Lot  Hammond, New York

2819 County Route 6

Acres: 0.000

St. Lawrence River - St. Lawrence County Information

The St. Lawrence River is a significant waterway that forms part of the border between the United States and Canada. In New York, it is known for its stunning scenery, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. Here are some key points about the St. Lawrence River in New York:

Geography
- The St. Lawrence River originates from Lake Ontario and flows northeast into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which connects to the Atlantic Ocean.
- In New York, the river runs approximately 70 miles along the northern boundary of the state, with the United States side largely consisting of portions of Jefferson County and St. Lawrence County.

Historical Significance
- The river has played a crucial role in the history of North America, serving as a vital transportation route for Indigenous peoples, European explorers, and settlers.
- The river was important for trade and military movements during colonial times and has seen numerous historical events tied to its strategic importance.

Recreation and Tourism
- The St. Lawrence River is popular for recreational activities including fishing, boating, kayaking, and sailing.
- The Thousand Islands region, located in the river, is renowned for its natural beauty and offers numerous islands to explore, fishing spots, and scenic views.
- There are numerous parks and recreational areas along the river, including the Thousand Islands National Park, which features camping, hiking, and water activities.

Wildlife and Environment
- The river supports a diverse ecosystem and is home to various species of fish, birds, and other wildlife. It also provides habitat for migratory birds and other animals.
- Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect the river’s environment and its ecological health.

Communities
- Several towns and cities line the river, including Clayton, Alexandria Bay, and Ogdensburg, each offering unique attractions and history.
- The river also serves as an important economic resource for these communities, supporting tourism, commercial fishing, and shipping.

Cultural Aspects
- The St. Lawrence River area is known for its diverse culture, influenced by Indigenous groups, early European settlers, and more recent immigrant communities.
- There are cultural events, festivals, and heritage sites that celebrate the river's history and its role in shaping the region.

Overall, the St. Lawrence River in New York offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, historical importance, and vibrant communities, making it a vital resource for both residents and visitors.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!