No. It is in New York state.
the Erie Canal only helped New York get transpertation and other things.
The Welland Canal
The Welland Canal.
The canal located in Canada that connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario is the Welland Canal. The Welland Canal is 28 miles long. It carries ships over the Niagara Escarpment.
The canal located in Canada that connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario is the Welland Canal. The Welland Canal is 28 miles long. It carries ships over the Niagara Escarpment.
The Welland Canal.
Yes the Erie Canal is still in business today. Much of it is now recreation but there is still commercial traffic such as barges of corn from Canada to be turned into ethanol.https://www.npr.org/2013/06/25/195426326/commercial-shipping-revived-along-erie-canal
Yes there were other canals built because of the success of the Erie Canal. Canada built one and Ohio built several.
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal was not cemented.
No the Erie Canal did not join the Ohio River. But New York was not the only state that built canals. The state of Ohio also built canals. The Miami and Erie Canal went to the Ohio River. The Erie and Ohio Canal also reached the Ohio River. Neither of these canals were as successful as the Erie Canal.
the Erie canal