Canal
You mean canal. The Slough Arm is a man made canal from the Grand Union Canal to Slough
A canal is a man-made waterway (river) used for transportation of goods.
A canal is man-made water channel used for transporrtation.
man-made waterway: canal, aqueduct, lock system
It is an artificial (man-made) river. Specifically, the primary issue is that it connects two rivers as opposed to two saltwater bodies (like the Panama Canal or Suez Canal).
A canal
Cape Cod canal is a man made canal and it is found in cape cod.
No, it is like river or canal that was man-made. It is 48 miles long and represents 5 percent of the worlds shipping. Boats travel on it.
The Erie canal is 100% man made.
The man-made waterway that connects the Hudson River to the Great Lakes via the Mohawk River is the New York State Canal System, specifically the Erie Canal. Completed in 1825, the Erie Canal facilitated trade and transportation by linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, significantly boosting New York's economy. The canal system includes several segments, including the Mohawk River, and remains an important historical and recreational resource today.
There's a list on Wikipedia... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rivers_of_PanamaVoilà , the solution to your problem. :)