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Page 1: 2022 TRAVEL GUIDE

2022 TRAVEL GUIDE

Chautauqua County Visitors Bureauwww.TourChautauqua.com716.357.4569

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WHY ADVERTISE IN THE CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY TRAVEL GUIDE?

Not only is the Chautauqua County Travel Guide the official and most broadly circulated travel resource for visitors to the county, but it’s also a key marketing tool for drawing visitors to your business. The guide greatly increases your visibility with wide distribution and 80 pages of content.

This is a four-color, year-round tourism directory with editorial and advertising highlights, events, arts and entertainment, farm markets, wineries, natural attractions, recreation, accommodations, dining, shopping, and visitor services. Included is a tear-out locator map of Chautauqua County indicating the location of all advertisers, attractions, recreational sites, nature trails and more!

DISTRIBITUIONCopies are available throughout the year at these outlets:

• Mailed in response to over 20,000 visitor requests annually

• At over 200 Advertiser and CCVB member locations inChautauqua County

• Brochure rack networks in Chautauqua County, WNY andPennsylvania; Info Centers at Chautauqua Institution; I-86Chautauqua Lake & Olean/Allegany Rest Areas, I-90/Angola& Clarence, Western PA & I-81 NY-PA line

• Travel information locations, tour operators, and AAAoffices in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio & Canada

• A fully interactive online digital version of the Travel Guideis available on tourchautauqua.com

BUY A WEBSITE AD OR PREMIUM LISTING ON TOURCHAUTAUQUA.COM:

• Ad and Premium Listings will link to your website

Produced by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau in association with the I Love NY Division of Tourism

& Chautauqua County

Chautauqua County boasts an elevation ranging from500 to 2000 feet above sea level, rolling foothills and velakes, including the Great Lake Erie and Chautauqua Lake.Discover magnicent views and undisturbed landscapeswhile hiking, cycling, birding or horseback riding thecounty’s network of multi-use trails and parks.

Spring and fall are seasons for y shing in SteelheadAlley, the tributary streams that feed Lake Erie. It is alsoa time to enjoy more than 20 golf courses in a regionknown for the quality, accessibility and affordability ofits golf season. In summer, the lakes provide plenty ofopportunity for water fun from boating to beaches.

With more than 200inches of average annual lake effect snowfall, Chautauqua’slandscape transforms to winter lover’s paradise. Downhillski and board Peek’n Peak Resort and Cockaigne SkiResort, go snow tubing or ride the region’s 400 miles ofsnowmobile trails. The trail network becomes a sanctuaryfor cross country ski and snowshoe enthusiasts.

Discover magnificentviews andundisturbedlandscape whilehiking, cycling,birding orhorseback riding…”

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See & Do

Chautauqua County has been the go-to destinationfor vacation learning for over 140 years, boastingworld-class attractions like Chautauqua Institutionand the new National Comedy Center. Museumslike the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of NaturalHistory, Robert H. Jackson Center, Lucille Ball –Desi Arnaz Museum, Fenton History Center andthe McClurg Mansionhonor notable residents.

Venues ranging from lake cruises, the open air ChautauquaAmphitheater, Northwest Arena and intimate historic theaters

like the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts and 1891 FredoniaOpera House host a variety of entertainment opportunities.

From history centers likethe Dunkirk Lighthouseand Veterans Museum, to après ski and year roundmusic and events at Peek’n Peak Resort, to artstudios and galleries, the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region offers things to do and places to amuse allyear long.

The Chautauqua-Lake Erie Regionoffers things todo and places to amuse all year long."

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Trail Maps: The new all-club Snowmobile Clubs ofChautauqua County Trail Map can be purchased for $10through clubs or Mayville area businesses.Trail Conditions Hotline 800/242-4569 press 2, then press 5Chautauqua Lake Snowmobile Club7239 Hannum Road, P.O. Box 134, Mayville, NY 14757 www.chautauquasnow.com 716/753-2924 for snow conditions Cherry Creek Sno-goers SMC3748 Bard Road, Cassadaga, NY 14718 www.cherrycreeksnogoers.comEllery Sno Cruisers SMCBox 89, Bemus Point, NY 14712 www.ellerysno-cruisers.comLake Effect Trailbreakers SMCP.O. Box 146, Falconer, NY 14733www.trailbreakers.com Email: [email protected] DriftersS.M.C. Silver Creek, NY 14136 www.sunsetdrifterssnow.com

Any snowmobile operated in New York State must be registered with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), even if it is registered in another state or province. For snowmobile info & guide:www.nysparks.com/recreation/snowmobiles/

For Snowmobile Registration visit:dmv.ny.gov/registration/register-snowmobile At theend of the transaction you receive a 15-day temporarycerticate of registration (PDF format) You will alsoreceive a regular registration document by mail. A NYSregistration is required to operate a snowmobile in NYS.If you Join a Local Snowmobile Club: Members ofa NYSSA snowmobile club receive a voucher that includes an ID number. If you have a current, validNYSSA voucher, the fee for your sled registration is$45.00. If you do not have a NYSSA voucher, the feeis $100.Area Dept. Of Motor VehiclesDunkirk ..........................................................716/366-0210Jamestown ....................................................716/661-8220Mayville...........................................................716/753-4229NYSDMV, Snowmobile Unit, Ste 204, 150 Broadway,Menands, NY 12204

Snowmobilers welcome! Plenty of parking for trailers and guests.

Located right on the trails! In between Boutwell and Harris Hill!Check out our website for updates

on winter events this season!

www.cockaigne.com Bar and Restaurant Hours:

Thurs 4pm-10pm / Fri 4 pm-1amSat 11am-1am / Sun 11 am-9pm1493 Thornton Rd. Cherry Creek

(716)287-3223

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Embrace the Lake Effect

Delight your senses in America’s Grape Country, the world’s

largest and oldest Concord grape growing region. The 150 year old

story of grape harvesting is told at the Grape Discovery Center

in Westeld. Headquarters of the National Grape Cooperative

Association are located in the area as are facilities that process

grapes destined for food products on every continent.

While Labrusca grapes like Concord and Niagara dominate the

region, French-American and European varietals perfect for ne

wines also thrive here. Sample the local avor at Lake Erie Wine

Country’s more than 20 wineries. Plan a visit during annual events including Wine and

Chocolate, Wine and Cheese, Charming Wine, or Harvest Wine Celebration Weekends.

Chautauqua County boasts many small family

dairy farms, livestock operations and vegetable

growers. Winemaker’s, Farm-to-Table, and Beer

Pairing Dinners offer unique opportunities to not

only enjoy sumptuous meals that are sourced

from these local farms, but also to learn from the

winemakers, brewers, and chefs how to pair

foods and avors when entertaining and creating

your own culinary masterpieces.

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KEY DATES FOR THE 2022 CHAUAUQUA COUNTY TRAVEL GUIDE

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2022 TRAVEL GUIDE & TOURCHAUTAUQUA.COM RATES

Chautauqua County Visitors BureauOne Massey Avenue, P.O. Box 1441Chautauqua, NY 14722

www.TourChautauqua.com716.357.4569

[email protected]

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1.CCVB shall not be liable for errors or omissions in advertisements APPROVED by advertisers. It is the advertiser’s responsibility to notify CCVB of changes or corrections required in ad copy and materials.2. Advertiser and/or advertising agency will indemnify and hold harmless CCVB, its officers, agents, employees and contractors, for allcontents supplied to publisher, including text, representations, and illustrations of advertisements printed, and for defamation, invasion of privacy, copyright infringement and plagiarism. 3. Cancellations and/or changes in copy will not be accepted by publisher after closing deadlines.4. CCVB shall not be liable for failure to print, publish or circulate all or any part of any issue in which an advertisement accepted by thepublisher is contained if failure is due to acts of God or government, strikes, accidents, lack of newsprint or other circumstances beyond the control of CCVB.5. Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau (hereafter CCVB) reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. Alladvertising is subject to final approval by management before publication will be considered. Ads considered inappropriate, unsightly and/or not in keeping with the intent and format of the publication may be rejected by management. 6. Position cannot be guaranteed in non-premium ad spaces. No credit or allowance will be given for position. Specific page(s) or otherprovisions will be considered as requests only. 7. Unless advertiser makes written objection within 30 days from the rendering of any bill, statement, or invoice for advertisingpublished, such a bill, statement, or invoice shall be conclusive as to the correctness of the items therein and shall constitute an account stated. 8. Customer agrees to “Terms of Sale” as published including a 1.5% per month service charge on all amounts over 30 days past due.

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Chautauqua County Visitors BureauOne Massey Avenue, P. O. Box 1441 Chautauqua NY 14722 716.357.4569 Fax [email protected]