Lake George Steamboat Company, Historic steamboat company on Lake George, United States.
Lake George Steamboat Company operates three vessels that offer sightseeing cruises across Lake George in New York. The fleet includes classic steamboats that take passengers on various routes across the water, with options for lunch and dinner services available.
The company was established in 1817 and launched the James Caldwell, the first commercial steamboat on the lake. This beginning marked the start of regular navigation service on Lake George.
The company maintains traditional maritime practices through its fleet, including the Mohican II, which received National Register of Historic Places recognition in 2010.
Visitors can board the vessels at the Steel Pier and choose from day trips or longer excursions across the water. The routes vary depending on which cruise option you select for your visit.
The paddle wheel steamboat Minne-Ha-Ha is the last of its kind still operating on Lake George and has been in service for over a century. This continuity makes it a living example of the lake's original steamboat tradition.
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