Canoeing the Erie Canal

The Erie Canal is a historic canal in upstate New York that runs east–west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie. Completed in 1825, the canal was the first navigable waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, vastly reducing the costs of transporting people and goods across the Appalachians. The Erie Canal accelerated the settlement …
The Erie Canal is a historic canal in upstate New York that runs east–west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie. Completed in 1825, the canal was the first navigable waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, vastly reducing the costs of transporting people and goods across the Appalachians. The Erie Canal accelerated the settlement of the Great Lakes region, the westward expansion of the United States, and the economic ascendancy of New York state. It has been called "The Nation's First Superhighway."
  • Location: Upstate New York
  • Country: U.S.
  • Length: 351 miles (565 km) · (originally 363 mi or 584 km)
  • Lock length: 328 ft (100 m) · (originally 90 ft or 27 m)
  • Lock width: 45 ft (14 m) · (originally 15 ft or 4.6 m)
  • Maximum boat draft: 12 ft (3.7 m)
  • Locks: 36
Data from: en.wikipedia.org