How many bridges cross the Erie Canal?

The Erie Canal was built to create a navigable water route, through northern USA, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. It originally stretched 584 kilometres from the Hudson River near Albany to Lake Erie in Buffalo.

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How many lift bridges are there on the Erie Canal?

Built between 1905 and 1918, 15 lift bridges still carry traffic over the Erie Canal in western New York.
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What is the lowest fixed bridge on the Erie Canal?

If you go by the NYS Canal website (link above), they say the Delaware Street bridge to the west is the lowest at 14.7 when at max water elevation. Also the double highway bridges to the east are at 15.22ft at their max water elevation.
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How much of the Erie Canal is still navigable?

Since the 1990s, the canal system has been used primarily by recreational traffic, although a small but growing amount of cargo traffic still uses it. Today, the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor covers 524 miles (843 km) of navigable water from Lake Champlain to the Capital Region and west to Buffalo.
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How deep is the Erie Canal 2021?

From Waterford, NY to Three Rivers Junction, project channel depths are 14 feet with 13 feet over the lock sills. Three Rivers Junction to Tonawanda, NY you have 12 feet in the channel and over the lock sills.
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Can you swim in Erie Canal?

June 23, 1999. Swimming, diving or fishing in the lock chambers or from the lock walls or any other canal structure is prohibited. Hunting on, at or near canal locks or any other canal structure is prohibited.
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Is there a speed limit on the Erie Canal?

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The speed limit on the canal is 10 mph. It takes approximately five days for ships to cruise between Albany and Buffalo.
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Can you take a sailboat through the Erie Canal?

Boating is free and no permit is needed to go through a lock. Lock tenders are on hand to assist you and make your experience going through the locks easy and enjoyable. It takes 15 to 20 minutes to go through a lock. Power boats and paddlers share the canal, so be mindful of speed limits and wakes.
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Can you kayak the Erie Canal?

The NYS Canal System consists of more than 524-miles of interconnected canals, lakes, and rivers, including the Erie, Champlain, Oswego, and Cayuga-Seneca Canals. You can paddle all of it. Paddlers going from end to end of the Erie Canal typically plan 2.5 to 3 weeks to make the 338 mile journey.
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What size boat can go through the Erie Canal?

Boats with an air draft of 15.5 feet or less can follow the Erie Canal all the way west to Lake Erie, experiencing the distinctive lift bridges and many villages that are the hallmark of the western portion. A third option is to cruise north on the Champlain Canal to the St.
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How many locks are in the Erie Canal?

There are a total of 57 locks and 17 lift bridges on the Canal System (including the lateral canals). How big are the locks on the Canal System? All Canal System lock dimensions are 328 feet long and 45 feet wide. The area available for vessels within a lock is 300 feet long, 43.5 feet wide.
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Where does the Erie Canal start and end?

Built between 1817 and 1825, the original Erie Canal traversed 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo. It was the longest artificial waterway and the greatest public works project in North America. The canal put New York on the map as the Empire State—the leader in population, industry, and economic strength.
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Which canal has the most locks?

Caen Hill Locks (/ˈkeɪn ˈhɪl/) are a flight of 29 locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal, between Rowde and Devizes in Wiltshire, England.
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Why is the Erie Canal drained in the winter?

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The Erie Canal is drained every year to allow repairs and maintenance over the winter.
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Is the Erie Canal still used today?

Portions of the original canal are still operable, though tourism is now the main source of boat traffic along the Erie Canal. Commercial and shipping traffic declined abruptly after the completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959.
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Are there fish in the Erie Canal?

Freshwater fish species in the Erie Canal include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pickerel, walleye, pike, catfish, carp, yellow perch, and sunfish.
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How long did it take to dig the Erie Canal?

The canal was completed in only 8 years at a cost of $7,000,000. When completed on October 26, 1825, DeWitt Clinton (by then Governor of New York) boarded a vessel, the Seneca Chief, in Buffalo and headed to New York City.
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How much were workers paid a day on the Erie Canal?

Wages were 50 cents to a dollar a day and the work in those first years was painfully slow. From 1818 to 1819, around three thousand men and 700 horses labored every day to dig the section of the Erie Canal from Utica to the Seneca River.
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Can you anchor in the Erie Canal?

You need to take your mast down to allow for the clearance in the canal (http://www.canals.ny.gov/about/about.html#heights) Basically 20 feet clearance for our Route from Oswego to the Hudson, or 15.5 feet if you come the Erie Canal all the way from Tonawanda (Buffalo).
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Is the entire Erie Canal navigable?

Whether you're in a kayak, 50' cruiser or anything in-between you will find a unique boating experience on the Erie Canal. With 55 locks, 16 lift bridges, more than 60 communities all on the 524 miles of navigable waterway that make up the Erie Canal System. A boat trip on the Erie is something you won't soon forget.
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Is the Erie Canal free?

2022 Navigation Season

There are no tolls or fees for recreational use of the Canal system this year. The hours of operation for the 2022 season are as follows: Standard hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily until October 12, 2022.
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What two bodies of water does the Erie Canal connect?

The Canal System Today
  • Erie Canal, which connects the Hudson River with Lake Erie, 338 miles to the west;
  • Champlain Canal, which connects the tidal portion of the Hudson River with Lake Champlain, 63 miles to the north;
  • Oswego Canal, which follows the Oswego River from the Erie Canal 23 miles north to Lake Ontario;
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How do you get through the locks on the Erie Canal?

What to have on hand
  1. Alert the lock operator-Call the lock operator, use marine radio (Channel 13), or signal with three horn or whistle blasts. ...
  2. Wait for the green light for permission to enter the lock.
  3. Follow directions of the lock operator. ...
  4. Stay clear of the lock gates as they open.
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Where does the water in the Erie Canal come from?

Seneca and Cayuga lakes, lying at the heads of their respective stretches of the Cayuga and Seneca canal, are natural reservoirs which not only supply all the water this canal needs but also augment the supply of the Erie branch between its junction with the Cayuga and Seneca canal and Three River Point.
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