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Join the Great American Bike Tours along the Erie Canal

Some of the packages/events include day or weekend wine tours, a Trails to Ales tour as well as cycling trips for families

1-949-424-5369
6581 Kinne Road
Syracuse, NY 13214
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Great American Bike Tours offers full shuttle service along the entire 363-mile Erie Canal, as well as cycle-touring trips and packages for cyclists of all ages and abilities around the State.
 

Some of the packages/events include day or weekend wine tours, a Trails to Ales tour as well as cycling trips for families and novices canal history, sunny beaches on the lake, Revolutionary War forts, amusement parks, zoos and so much more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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