by DCN » Wed Mar 23, 2022 12:21 pm
Unfortunately the route you want to take is not a very feasible one. While there is certainly an amount of cargo still moved on the New York State Canal System, it is primarily used for recreation, and the chances of a cargo moving from the Atlantic all the way to Lake Superior via that route is... slim. Not impossible, but not a frequent occurrence.
The most realistic way to get a freighter cruise on the Great Lakes would be looking into the segment of the cruise industry that books travels on cargo ships. Such a thing really does exist. These would be saltwater ships that would probably bring you from someplace in Europe to a port on the Great Lakes via the St. Lawrence Seaway. I know the shipping company Polsteam used to offer this, though post 2020 I have no idea if freighter cruising is a viable option anymore.
Finally you could contact a shipping company directly and make your pitch for your documentary and see if they will be receptive to helping you. Normally the general public has a 0% chance of getting a freighter ride. It is not a service offered, they are not cruise ships.
But, having said that, I have seen plenty of local news stories and read articles where somebody got a ride and reported on it. Maybe if you can get your idea to the right person at the right company you'll be lucky. Probably the best you can realistically hope for is the right person hears you. Good luck.
DCN
Unfortunately the route you want to take is not a very feasible one. While there is certainly an amount of cargo still moved on the New York State Canal System, it is primarily used for recreation, and the chances of a cargo moving from the Atlantic all the way to Lake Superior via that route is... slim. Not impossible, but not a frequent occurrence.
The most realistic way to get a freighter cruise on the Great Lakes would be looking into the segment of the cruise industry that books travels on cargo ships. Such a thing really does exist. These would be saltwater ships that would probably bring you from someplace in Europe to a port on the Great Lakes via the St. Lawrence Seaway. I know the shipping company Polsteam used to offer this, though post 2020 I have no idea if freighter cruising is a viable option anymore.
Finally you could contact a shipping company directly and make your pitch for your documentary and see if they will be receptive to helping you. Normally the general public has a 0% chance of getting a freighter ride. It is not a service offered, they are not cruise ships.
But, having said that, I have seen plenty of local news stories and read articles where somebody got a ride and reported on it. Maybe if you can get your idea to the right person at the right company you'll be lucky. Probably the best you can realistically hope for is the right person hears you. Good luck.
DCN