Holley awarded grant to upgrade canal trail, enclose pavilion

Photos by Tom Rivers: Cyclists on last summer’s Cycling the Erie Canal adventure stopped in Holley on July 14. About 600 cyclists traveled over eight days from Buffalo to Albany.
HOLLEY – The Village of Holley has been awarded a grant to enhance its canalway trail with bike racks, a repair and charging station, LED lighting, and an enclosed pavilion to support year-round community use, tourism and safety.
The grant was announced today by the NYS Canal Corporation and the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. Holley is among 41 non-profit organizations and municipalities to receive 2026 NYS Canal System Tourism Infrastructure and Event Grants totaling $207,953.
The grants will support 11 tourism infrastructure and amenity improvements and 31 events along canal waterways and the Canalway Trail.
Grants range from $500 to $24,000 and will leverage an estimated $808,104 in additional support. Now in its fifth year, this grants program has invested approximately $1 million in amenity improvements and events to date.
Two events in Orleans County also were approved for funding:
- Semi-quincentennial Building Bricks Event on June 13 in Medina. The Village of Medina Tourism is planning the event to honor the nation’s 250th birthday at a one-day, all-ages event where participants build brick creations that represent America’s founding. Compete for age-based and creativity awards on the eve of Flag Day, where builders may even recreate the American flag in bricks.
- Erie Canal Artisan Festival from Aug. 28-30 in Holley. The Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council is planning the event as a celebration of heritage, creativity, and community spirit. Artisan vendors, live performances, cultural demonstrations, children’s activities, evening concerts, outdoor movies, and a Saturday 5k/10k canal-side run round out a weekend of fun.
New York State Canal Corporation Director Ben Walsh said, “As we begin our third century of operation, ensuring that New York’s canals can be enjoyed by everyone is a top priority. This grant program represents our commitment to supporting accessibility, as well as the corridor’s communities and nonprofits. This in turn ensures a Canalway that is a vibrant, accessible destination for both residents and visitors alike.”
Events ranging from large festivals to community celebrations to recreational activities invite people with and without disabilities to enjoy the Canalway Corridor all year long. Infrastructure and amenity grants will fund accessibility updates, trail enhancements, restroom renovations and interpretive signage, enhancing the visitor experience for years to come.
Bob Radliff, Executive Director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, said: “We’re proud to support these community events and improvement projects. When we work together, we make the Canalway Corridor a more welcoming place for everyone—offering more ways to enjoy the waterway and strengthening heritage tourism. I encourage everyone to check out the events and mark your calendars for the 2026 canal season.”
To see all the tourism infrastructure and events grants, click here.

The cyclists stopped for some refreshments by the gazebo at Holley’s Canal Park.






