Spencerport

Community Info

Spencerport, nestled in Monroe County, New York, is a picturesque village that encapsulates the essence of small-town charm. With its roots tracing back to the 19th century, Spencerport has evolved into a tight-knit community, blending history with modern amenities.

The Erie Canal, a historic waterway, played a pivotal role in shaping Spencerport’s identity. Today, the canal serves as a scenic backdrop, offering residents and visitors a peaceful setting for recreational activities. The village’s Main Street exudes a timeless appeal, lined with well-preserved 19th-century buildings that house local businesses and boutiques.

Spencerport prides itself on its excellent school system, fostering education and nurturing the next generation. The community actively supports various cultural and recreational events, fostering a sense of unity among residents. Annual festivals and parades bring the village to life, showcasing its vibrant spirit and community engagement.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Spencerport’s natural beauty, with nearby parks and trails providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The village’s commitment to green spaces underscores its dedication to a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

In essence, Spencerport, NY, is not just a place on the map; it’s a community where history, community spirit, and natural beauty converge to create a unique and inviting atmosphere for all who call it home.

News & Events

  • Spencerport Canal Days Celebrates 37 Years!!

      Don’t miss this free, family oriented festival located in the quaint village of Spencerport. There’s plenty to see and enjoy, including unique arts and crafts vendors, delicious food, outstanding live entertainment, and a delectable wine tasting area with farm market stands selling fresh produce and honey. Enjoy a carriage ride on some of Spencerport’s […]

  • Spencerport Heritage Days

    Spencerport Heritage Day August 19th – 10am-3pm Take a step back in time! Spencerport Heritage Day is in its third year.  This event is the official August event on the Ogden Bicentennial/Spencerport Sesquicentennial celebrations calendar.   It is a day of celebrating history and looking back at how we used to live and what items […]