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Yes. You can do it, using the New York State Canal System which connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. You can also go through the Welland Canal to Lake Ontario, then on up the Saint Lawrence Seaway to reach the Atlantic.
One week?
When the barge on the Erie Canal reaches Lake Erie, the goods or people need to be transferred to a boat to go to the next destination.
Technically, PA does not border the Atlantic Ocean. This does not mean that you couldn't put your boat in the water and end up in the Atlantic though. South Eastern PA borders the Delaware River, which empties into the Delaware Bay which ultimately empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
You are probably thinking of his role in the building of the Erie Canal. Clinton was a big supporter of the canal, which had a lot of opposition as a waste of time and money When the Canal was finished in 1825, Governor Clinton opened it, sailing in the packet boat Seneca Chief along the Canal into Buffalo. After sailing from the mouth of Lake Erie to New York City he emptied two casks of water from Lake Erie into New York Harbor, celebrating the first connection of waters from East to West.
You are probably thinking of his role in the building of the Erie Canal. Clinton was a big supporter of the canal, which had a lot of opposition as a waste of time and money When the Canal was finished in 1825, Governor Clinton opened it, sailing in the packet boat Seneca Chief along the Canal into Buffalo. After sailing from the mouth of Lake Erie to New York City he emptied two casks of water from Lake Erie into New York Harbor, celebrating the first connection of waters from East to West.
it crashed into a iceburg and sunk in the ocean of the Atlantic ocean.
Yes. You can take the Welland Canal, a ship canal that runs 42 km (27.0 miles) from Port Colborne, Ontario on Lake Erie to Port Weller, Ontario on Lake Ontario.
the Atlantic Ocean is unique because noone uses the ocean for sailing in the boat
The Erie Canal is a waterway in New York that runs about 363 miles from Albany, New York on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York at Lake Erie, completing a navigable water route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. The Erie Canal, built in the 1820s, opened the Midwest to development and helped New York City become a worldwide trading center. The original Erie Canal locks were 90 feet long and 15 feet wide, and were designed for a canal boat 61 feet long and 7 feet wide, with a 3 1/2 foot draft.
Lake Erie is across Sandusky Bay from Lake Erie, probably 2 or 3 miles by water. Traveled it many times in a boat.
atlantic ocean