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Bus Trip Tour Planning - Day and overnight itineraries and "step on" service. Very knowledgeable about regional history. Uniglobe Hill Travel, 410-287-2290 or 1-800-874-4558

Cecil County Airport at Raintree - Sightseeing airplane rides to view Cecil's beauty from the sky. 1737 Oldfield Point Road, Elkton. 410-398-0234

Chesapeake Custom Charters - Two boats available for charters and tours. The Irish Girl, a 46-foot bay built yacht, holds six guests and can be chartered for corporate events or sight seeing; two hour, half day, and full day cruises.  Cruise to a waterfront restaurant or have on-board catering.  A 24-foot skiff is also available for two-hour tours of the Upper Chesapeake Bay.  Call for into - 443-553-2850.

 

Horse Country Tour - Guided tours of historic Chesapeake City, thoroughbred horse farms, C and D Canal Museum, and historic area churches.  Uniglobe Hill Travel in Chesapeake City at 410-287-2290 or 1-800-874-4558

The Tug - John Arthur - Currently, tours are given by appointment.  Scheduled tours are being organized, so check website for more information.  Chesapeake City is her homeport.  410-620-0215

The Miss Clare - Enjoy a cruise aboard a traditional Chesapeake Bay Work Boat on the C and D Canal. Take a history cruise, twilight ride, or see the Turkey Point lighthouse from the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay. Learn the heritage of the region, and see sites you can only see from the water. Located at the docks along the end of Bohemia Avenue (behind the bandstand in Pell Gardens) in Chesapeake City. 410-885-5088

Trail Rides At Fair Hill - Trail Rides, carriage rides, hayrides, sleigh rides, pony rides, and beautiful country views. Advance reservations required. 410-620-3883

Walking Tour of Historic Port Deposit - Self-guided walking tour along the shore of the Susquehanna River in a historic river town.

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