Soldiers in Scottish unit plan canoe trip from Canada to U.S. on historic route
ALBANY, N.Y. — Two-and-a-half centuries after their military ancestors fought and died in two 18th century North American wars, members of the British army’s Scottish regiment will embark on a canoe trip from Montreal to New York City that will trace the water route many of their forbearers travelled.
Sixteen soldiers in the Royal Regiment of Scotland are scheduled to leave Montreal on Aug. 30 and travel south via Quebec’s Richelieu River, Lake Champlain, Lake George and the Hudson River.
They plan to arrive in Manhattan on Sept. 10, in time for ceremonies marking the 15th anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
Along the way they’ll camp at New York historic sites where Scottish soldiers serving alongside the British fought during the American Revolution and the French and Indian War, part of the Seven Years’ War.


