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Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridora modern motorboat on the Erie Canal at sunrise.
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Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor
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The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor covers 524 miles and encompasses over 200 communities. Here are Internet links to some affiliated organizations to help assist you in your travels:

**Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor --official site
Parks & Trails New York
Western Erie Canal Heritage Corridor Commission
New York State Canal Corporation

Several interstate highways cross the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. The New York State Thruway (I-90) roughly parallels the Erie Canalway route from Albany to Buffalo.

Perhaps the best way to explore canal country by car is along state and county roads that hug the water more closely and thread through the hamlets, villages, and cities that grew along the waterways. These are:

  • NY Rt. 31 in western New York
  • NY Rt. 5 and 5S in the east
  • NY Rt. 481 along the Oswego
  • ...and a host of smaller roads in between them.

The Lakes to Locks Passage along the Champlain Canal and the Mohawk Towpath along the eastern end of Lake Erie have been designated National Scenic Byways.

An 1890s image of a family on a canal boat in Rochester, New York.  

Did You Know?
Rochester, NY was America’s first inland boom town. The stone aqueduct carried the enlarged Erie Canal over the Genesee River. It now supports the Broad Street bridge.

Last Updated: September 27, 2006 at 16:02 EST