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  2. Champlain Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Champlain Canal is a 60-mile (97 km) canal in New York that connects the Hudson River to the south end of Lake Champlain. It was simultaneously constructed with the Erie Canal for use by commercial vessels, fully opening in 1823.

  3. Waterway Guide | Champlain Canal, NY | Marinas & Navigation

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    The nearly 60-mile-long Champlain Canal, part of the New York State Canal System, incorporates a segment of the Hudson River as it runs from Whitehall to Waterford. A man-made ditch forms the first 24 miles, while the last 37 miles of the route primarily follow the scenic Hudson River.

  4. Champlain Canal - Cruising, Navigation, & Transit Information

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    Champlain Canal - Canal Cruising Guide - Locks, bridges and vertical clearances, depths, charts, aids to navigation, distances, travel times, and weather.

  5. New York State Canals

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    New York State Canals

  6. Champlain Canal - Lakes to Locks Passage

    passageport.org/trip-itineraries/champlain-canal

    Champlain Canal. Originally built as a feeder line for “Clintons Ditch,” the Champlain Canal played a significant role in the growth of the Industrial Revolution in New York and America.

  7. Champlain Canal – Discover the Erie Canal

    discovertheeriecanal.com/champlain-canal

    The Canal starts in Waterford at the junction of the Mohawk & Hudson rivers and allows for passage to Lake Champlain and on to Canada through the Richelieu Canal. Today its path travels a little more than 60 miles to the southern junction with Lake Champlain.

  8. Champlain Canal Boaters Itinerary - Lakes to Locks Passage

    passageport.org/things-to-do/champlain-canal-boaters-itinerary

    Row houses and high Victorian manors, rolling hills and calm waters, and the loud bells of canal boats and the soothing chirp of crickets all await mariners on America’s first highways. Best Times to Go. Late Spring, Summer. What You Should Know Before You Go.

  9. CHAMPLAIN CANAL - Erie Canalway

    eriecanalway.org/.../7581/8_WTGuide2E_Champlain_p256-281.pdf

    CHAMPLAIN CANAL. for centuries. This route linked the St. Lawrence River and Canada to the north and the Hudson River and Atlantic Oce. n to the south. Generations of travelers carried their boats and cargo from the southern end of the lake at Whitehall to the head of small boat navigation on the Hudson.

  10. Celebrating the Champlain Canal: After 200 Years, Looking ...

    canalwaytrailtimes.org/2023/03/24/celebrating-the...

    This year, the historic Champlain Canal celebrates its bicentennial anniversary. Officially opened in September of 1823, the 60-mile-long canal ­– the second-longest in the New York State Canal system ­– connects Lake Champlain to the Hudson River and New York City.

  11. 1823: The Completion of the Champlain Canal in New York

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    The Champlain Canal in its entirety proved to be a major financial success, carrying substantial commercial traffic through New York’s upper region well into the 1970s. This canal is now a popular means of travel for recreational boaters.