The New York Power Authority (NYPA) today (March 27) announced that its fishing facilities, including the fishing pier at the base of the Robert Moses Niagara Hydroelectric Power Plant, will open for the season on Wednesday, April 1.
The fishing piers near the Upper Mountain Fire Company at the Lewiston Reservoir and at the water intakes along the upper Niagara River will also open for the season on April 1. Additionally, the fish-cleaning station and handicap access elevator at the dam site will be available when temperatures remain above freezing. The fishing sites will close in sub-freezing temperatures or icy conditions.
Seasonal NYPA fishing facilities are admission-free and open daily, from dawn to dusk, weather permitting. Parking to access the fishing site at the base of the power plant is available near the road that leads to the pier.
One of the unique features of Niagara fishing piers is that they give anglers access to the spring runs of the large game species that people travel from all over to catch. Steelhead, Brown Trout, Lake Trout - and even King and Coho Salmon - can be caught there, which are not typically available with shore fishing.
The fishing piers are one of the many recreational facilities and waterways that NYPA and the NYS Canal Corporation maintains as part of our statewide commitment to local communities and our natural resources.
For more information about the Power Authority's fishing piers, call (716) 286-6662.
About the Niagara Power Project
The Niagara Power Project has been providing New Yorkers with reliable, clean electricity for more than six decades. The crown jewel of the state's power infrastructure is one of the largest hydropower facilities in the nation, with a capacity to generate 2,600 MW of clean electricity.
About NYPA
The New York Power Authority is the largest state public power organization in the nation, operating 17 generating facilities and more than 1,550 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 80 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA finances its operations through the sale of bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of electricity. For more information visitwww.nypa.gov and follow us onTwitter,Facebook,Instagram,Substack andLinkedIn.
Contact: Lou Paonessa | louis.paonessa@nypa.gov | (716) 286-6651





