Cruise onboard the M/V Yorktown sail along the St. Lawrence Seaway 1/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayOperated by Travel Dynamics, the M/V Yorktown makes sailings along the St. Lawrence Seaway during the summer months. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext2/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawaySt. Lawrence Seaway sailings include a stop at the scenic Port of Detroit. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext3/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayCabins onboard the MV Yorktown are spacious; the largest has a third bunk for an extra passenger. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext4/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayThe lounge onboard the M/V Yorktown is the boat's nerve center, where nearly all activities and lectures take place. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext5/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayAt the Port of Detroit, passengers can see the casinos of Windsor, Canada across the Detroit River. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext6/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayAs the M/V Yorktown departs Detroit, it sails beneath the Ambassador Bridge connecting the United States and Canada. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext7/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayA stop in Cleveland provides enough time for a quick visit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext8/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawaySt. Lawrence Seaway sailings onboard the M/V Yorktown include a stop at Niagara Falls, and a ride on the famed Maid of the Mist. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext9/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayPassengers enjoy a lazy afternoon sailing through the Thousand Islands. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext10/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayAn overnight in the city of Montreal provides plenty of time for exploring Quebec's largest city. // (c) 2012 Monica PolingPreviousNext11/11Sailing the St. Lawrence SeawayFor more information, visit http://www.travelagewest.com/Travel/River-Cruise/Info/Reviving-North-American-Cruising/PreviousNext