The Cape Vincent Fisheries Research Station is situated in the village of Cape Vincent, NY along the St. Lawrence River, a short distance from the eastern end of Lake Ontario. The Station includes the offices of the DEC's Lake Ontario Fisheries Unit and the vessel base for the R/V Seth Green (PDF).
The public can visit the station and use the facilities and services listed on this page free of charge.
Accessible Features
From the Fisheries Station Parking Area, wheelchair accessible features include the:
- Fishing/viewing platform;
- Picnic pavilion;
- Restrooms; and
- Showers
Visit the DEC Accessible Recreation Destinations web page for additional accessible recreation opportunities.
Cape Vincent Fisheries Aquarium
Hours of Operation: Open daily from 9am - 4pm, Memorial Day weekend through the end of September.
Fee: There is no charge for admission.
Features: Visitors have a chance to view many of the fish species common to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River and to learn about New York State's conservation programs in the Great Lakes. Five large viewing tanks are complemented by several displays relating to the area's fisheries and the DEC's management of the resources. The aquarium, including the restroom, is accessible.
Tours: Staff are available to conduct tours to visiting groups on a prearranged basis.
Picnic and Fishing Site
A beautiful picnic area with tables overlooking the harbor is provided for the public. Restrooms are available inside the aquarium. Fishing is allowed off the station's dock. As such, the ends of the docks have been fitted with guard rails for the public's safety. Anglers predominantly catch panfish, but an occasional pike or bass is also landed.
Dockage
When not in use by the DEC, public dockage is permitted on the outer sides of the DEC docks on a first-come first-serve basis. Maximum stay is 48 hrs. The inner dock area is reserved for DEC vessels only. Please remember this is primarily a working research vessel facility and public use is a courtesy extended by the DEC. Amenities and services for the recreational boater are not provided but can be found at local marinas nearby.