Enjoy Family Fun at the Lake Ontario Waterfront Festival May 18

May 3, 2024

The H. Lee White Maritime Museum offers a day of fun activities for the whole family at the Lake Ontario Waterfront Festival on Saturday, May 18. The free event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the museum located at the end of West First Street Pier in Oswego.

Tour the H. Lee White Maritime Museum for free and check out the temporary art exhibit “Tugging Around Oswego Harbor” in the gallery. Visitors can also explore the museum’s fleet of ships including the LT-5, which took part in the World War II invasion of Normandy; the Eleanor D, which was the last working commercial fishing boat on Lake Ontario; the retired Derrick Boat 8 and the replica schooner Ontario.

Youth aged 5 to 15 can race their way to victory in the Sailboat Sprint and win fun prizes! Children can pick up a model boat kit from the museum to build at home or come to a model sailboat building workshop at the Oswego City Visitor’s Center. The free workshop takes place on Sunday, May 5 from noon to 3 p.m.

Other children’s activities include a Gyotaku art activity, which is a form a nature printing, and T-shirt printing. Children must bring their own shirt to decorate.

The Pirate King will also be on hand for photos.

Kicking off National Safe Boating Week from May 18 to 24, the Oswego Fire Department offers safety demonstrations of water rescues. A rescue truck will be on hand, and safety information will be available. The U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will also offer boating safety and recruitment information. Vessels will be on display for a close-up look.

New York Sea Grant will have an exhibit featuring a display of electronic visual distress signals, inert emergency flares, and other boating safety equipment. They will also have New York State Boating Guides along with boating and beach hazards information cards in English and Spanish to distribute to visitors.

Adventure at Burritt’s is a new exhibit this year that features a new pontoon and fishing boat.

New York Sturgeon for Tomorrow representative Tom Brooking will have an educational display to showcase lake sturgeon across the state. This fish species can live over 100 years and reach 300 pounds when fully grown. They reached very low population levels but are now becoming more common due to a statewide reintroduction program. Visit the booth and see ‘Stella the Sturgeon,’ a 6 foot-long, life-like sturgeon model.

A number of other community partners will have representatives at the festival to offer information about their programs. These exhibitors include Sodus Bay Maritime Captains Association, Oswego County Tourism and the City of Oswego.

The festival may also offer reduced-price tours of Oswego’s iconic lighthouse. Weather permitting, lighthouse boat tours will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a charge of $15 for adults and $5 for kids aged 5-12. Contact the museum office to make a reservation.

The H. Lee White Maritime Museum is open from 1 to 5 p.m. daily, with expanded hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. during July and August.

For more information or upcoming events, visit www.hlwmm.org or facebook.com/hlwmm or call 315-342-0480.  

fire department boat demonstrates water hoses WATER SHOW IN OSWEGO HARBOR – The Oswego City Fire Department demonstrates its fire-fighting capabilities from the harbor during a previous Lake Ontario Waterfront Festival event.