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Fish Doctor Charters
Capt. Ernie Lantiegne invites you to enjoy a day of fish therapy with the fish doctor, trolling Lake Ontario's eastern basin from April through September.
Flat Rock Inn
Located on the Tug Hill Plateau, Flat Rock Inn offers four rooms and 125 campsites with water and sewer hookup a well as two bath houses.
Flurry Festival - Winter
February 16-18, 2024: One of the largest folk dance and music festivals in North America, The Flurry Festival is an exciting weekend-long folk festival of traditional dancing and music for all ages.
Flying Colors Ballooning
Softly float along at tree top level to 5,000 feet in the sky while gazing on wondrous views of the spectacular Finger Lakes.
Forsyth Nature Center
This outdoor learning center offers more than 24 native, exotic and domestic animal exhibits, 12 beautiful gardens and a duck pond and a native pond ...
Fort Brewerton & Oliver Steven Blockhouse
Constructed in 1759, the Fort Brewerton historic site was built to protect the passage from Albany to the port of Oswego.
Fort Hill Cemetery
Fort Hill Cemetery is both an historic site and an active cemetery and includes the grave sites of Harriet Tubman, William Seward and suffragette Martha Coffin Wright.
Fort Niagara Lighthouse
For the early settlers of America, the Fort Niagara Lighthouse served to mark the one of the few natural harbors on Lake Ontario and a vital portage route around Niagara Falls.