Best Western University Inn
This three-story hotel is located just across the street from St. Lawrence University and is an easy trip to the mountains, the St. Lawrence River or the Eisenhower Locks. It offers an indoor pool, exercise room, eating area and free high-speed Internet access. Rates vary, but expect to spend around $150 a night.
Best Western University Inn
Route 11, 90 E. Main St.
Canton, NY 13617-1452
(315) 386-8522
bestwestern.com
Comfort Suites
This three-story hotel is all suites, so it's a good place to stretch out and store your gear. The hotel also offers a free continental breakfast, so you can eat well before hitting the trails. Comfort Suites features an indoor pool and Jacuzzi, free wireless Internet access and a fitness center. Expect to spend $100-$200 a night.
Comfort Suites
6000 Route 11
Canton, NY 13617
(315) 386-1161
comfortsuites.com
White Pillars Lodging
White Pillars Lodging consists of several buildings, and you can decide to rent a suite, an efficiency or an entire waterfront house. If you stay in the Homestead or Craftsman Suites, expect more of a bed-and-breakfast experience. There are suite-style rooms in converted houses, with a breakfast option. The Amish Country Inn is also on site, and it offers in-room kitchens and eating areas, perfect for longer stays. There are also lakeside houses, which come with a motorboat and canoe for your use. If you rent a lakeside house or a suite in the Homestead or Craftsman, expect to spend $100-$150 a night. The nightly rate is lower for the Amish Country Inn, although it can be more difficult to book a room for a shorter stay.
White Pillars Lodging
395-441 Old State Road
Canton, NY 13617
(315) 386-2353
whitepillars.com
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Kevin Hart has been writing and editing since 1998. He served as publisher of "Professional Carwashing & Detailing" magazine, "Water Technology" magazine, "Health Revelations" and "The Douglass Report." He has also written for "Cleanfax," "Cleaning & Maintenance Management," and "Boating Industry." He has a Bachelor of Arts in Russian from Colgate University and a Master of Science in communications from Utah State.