Buffalo and the Erie CanalBuffalo and the Erie Canal

The Erie Canal and Buffalo’s Rise Introduction The Erie Canal was constructed between 1817 and 1825 to connect the Hudson River with Lake Erie. This 363-mile waterway stands as one

List of Facts About Syracuse, NYList of Facts About Syracuse, NY

“Syracuse is located in central New York.” “It is known for its harsh winters and heavy snowfall.”, “Syracuse University is a major educational institution in the city.”, “The city hosts

Explore Canal Adventures in Upstate New YorkExplore Canal Adventures in Upstate New York

Time to start planning your canal related travels and adventures in #upstate New York. An abundance of activities abound from biking, fishing and kayaking. History is amplified on the canal.

The Beginnings of Upstatenycanals.comThe Beginnings of Upstatenycanals.com

There are four main canals active in Upstate NY (Erie, Oswego, Champlain, and Cayuga–Seneca). There are also many now defunct and or abandoned canals in Upstate New York as well