Why does Erie Canal have locks?

The terrain change across New York State, from the Hudson River on the east to Buffalo and Lake Erie on the west, is 565 feet. A vessel leaving Albany, NY must travel through a series of locks that will raise her 565 feet before arriving in Buffalo.
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Why are there locks on the Erie Canal?

Locks are elevators for boats, lifting and lowering them as they travel along the waterway.
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How long does it take to go through a lock on the Erie Canal?

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. The canal is open daily from 7am to 5pm, but many locks and lift bridges are open on demand until 10pm.
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How do you get through the lock 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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Can you swim in the 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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How a Canal Lock works



Can you boat on the Erie Canal?

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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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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Can you kayak through a lock?

Lock operation causes turbulence and eddies inside the lock chamber so boats are required to be secured and controlled by two lines. Canoes and kayaks can hold onto the grab chains but it is not safe for SUPs to do this.
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Do you have to pay to go through the locks on the Erie Canal?

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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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 live on the Erie Canal?

You can still rent a houseboat on the Erie Canal. Once you book your boat, you'll receive an engine manual, which you should review before your trip. The day you pick up your boat, you will also go through an orientation with Erie Canal Adventures staff.
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Where does the water from 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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How does a barge go through a lock?

During a double lockage, the first set of barges (up to nine) are disconnected and put through the lock chamber. Since these barges are no longer connected to a towboat, they are pulled through using a tow-haulage (cable and hoist system).
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Can you kayak the entire Erie Canal?

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. For day or weekend trips, choose mileage that will be comfortable for you to cover in a day-- and leave time to stop and explore on land as well.
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What does a red light at the lock mean?

Flashing red light means stay well clear of the lock and do not enter. Allow plenty of room for boats to exit the lock. Flashing amber light means approach the lock at a safe speed and under full control. Flashing green light means enter the lock.
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Can I paddle board on the canal?

You will need a licence to use a paddleboard on a canal. If you try stand up paddle boarding with a club, they can arrange a licence for you. If you want to go on your own, you can book a short term licence via the Canal Trust Website.
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Does the Erie Canal have fish?

There is a lot of water you can cover, and there are several different freshwater fish species you can target. 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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What is the difference between the Erie Canal and the barge canal?

The Barge Canal consists of the Erie Canal and the three chief branches of the State system—the Champlain, the Oswego and the Cayuga and Seneca canals. The Erie is the main line and reaches across the state from Troy on the Hudson River to Tonawanda and Buffalo on the Niagara River.
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What is the biggest fish in Lake Erie?

Muskellunge. The king of freshwater fish, the Muskellunge, can grow up to 54 inches in the great lakes. One was caught on the New York side of Lake Erie. Most anglers treat these fish as catch and release, especially if they are under 40lbs.
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Are there overnight cruises on the Erie Canal?

Rent a self-skippered canal boat or overnight cruiser for a multi-day vacation. Rental boats are equipped with sleeping quarters, a galley, and plenty of deck space for relaxing. You'll get lessons in steering, docking, and locking through before heading out.
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How big a ship can go through the Erie Canal?

You must be able to clear 15' 6” to cruise the full length of the Erie Canal. 7. Your vessel must have a beam of 23-feet or less - if cruising Canada's Trent Severn Waterway.
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