If you’re heading to the Thousand Islands this summer, there’s a bold new way to explore the St. Lawrence River. It’s not your typical jet ski or pontoon boat, but how about a muscle car on water?

Altmann Aquatic River Ridez, a veteran-owned, family-operated business based in Alexandria Bay, is making serious waves with their fleet of high-performance Jet Car Boats. These eye-catching boats combine the sleek design of a luxury sports car with the speed and splash of a jet ski, creating a totally unique adventure on the water.

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What Makes Jet Car Boats Unique?

Unlike traditional jet skis or pontoons, Jet Car Boats give riders the best of both worlds. They offer the agility and excitement of a jet ski, but with the stability and space of a pontoon—making them a safer and more comfortable option for families and couples.

“We wanted to offer something no one else was doing in the region,” says the Altmann family. “Jet Car Boats are the perfect mix of fun, speed, and style—and they’re a blast for everyone, whether you're going solo or out with friends.”

Altmann Aquatics focuses not just on fun, but also on safety and service. Each rental includes full instruction, safety gear, and support to ensure a safe, smooth ride.

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The company is proud to bring something fresh to the Alexandria Bay tourism scene, all while staying rooted in their values as a family business with military roots:

“We love this area, and we love giving people a new way to enjoy the river. There’s really nothing else like it.”

 

How to Book Your Jet Car Boat Experience

Whether you’re looking for a thrilling solo cruise, a standout group experience, or a totally new take on river exploration—Altmann Aquatic River Ridez is your go-to for unforgettable fun on the St. Lawrence. You can learn more online here, and keep scrolling for photos:

You Can Now Rent A Jet Car Boat In Alexandria Bay New York

If you’re heading to the Thousand Islands this summer, there’s a bold new way to explore the St. Lawrence River. It’s not your typical jet ski or pontoon boat, but how about a muscle car on water?

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Scuba Diving To These Brilliant Shipwrecks In The St Lawrence River- Thousand Islands

Have you ever wanted to scuba dive shipwrecks in the St. Lawrence River? Here's a few to check out in the Thousand Islands of the New York and Canadian border.

Scuba divers allegedly call the 1000 Islands the “Caribbean of the North” due to all the amazing places to check out. The Saint Lawrence River has been the main shipping route between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean for centuries. That means you're able to see that history in the ships that line the bottom. According to South Eastern Ontario, divers can generally see 50 to 60 feet in front them most of the year, and 60 to 100 feet in the fall time. 

From wooden schooners to War of 1812 battleships to modern-day freighters, over 200 vessels met their fate here."

There are all sorts of local businesses and more that can help train you, or charter you, on these dives if you're interested. You can read more here.

Here's a list of some of the coolest dives to check out:

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13 Reasons Why You Should Visit the St. Lawrence Seaway Region

The St. Lawrence Seaway Region is one of Upstate's most treasured gems. Running along the watery border with Canada, the area plays host to great little villages, a few small cities, great vacation opportunities, amazing natural beauty, fascinating museums, and delicious places to eat. So, from the tip of Cape Vincent to Plattsburgh, "The Queen of the Atlantic Coast," here are some not-to-be-missed stops along a trip across this most special part of Upstate New York.

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio

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