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By bicycle is a popular way to travel the Adirondack Scenic Byways of northern New York

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Town of Constable

Adirondack Trail, in Franklin County

North of Malone, the Town of Constable shares a border with Canada.

Before the building of the Adirondack Northway, the Town of Constable was a major border crossing into Canada. The area offers hunting and fishing opportunities as well as trans-Canadian bicycle touring opportunities along fertile farmland near the St. Lawrence River. There are many friendly communities in Towns like this one along the Adirondack Trail Scenic Byway, providing the opportunity for an enjoyable walk, refreshment, and to learn more about the area. The Adirondack Trail travels through the heart of the Adirondack Park, passing through vibrant small towns and villages steeped in history. Serving as an historic travel route connecting Canada and New York’s Mohawk Valley, it features unparalleled public access to the mountains and lakes of the Adirondack region. Climbing from the south out of the Mohawk Valley near Johnstown and Gloversville, and from the north out of the St. Lawrence Seaway near Malone, the 188-mile Scenic Byway provides numerous opportunities to explore history and enjoy recreational activities year-round.

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