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Welcome to the NYS Canal System | NYS Canals The New York State Canal Corporation relies upon engineers to ensure the safe, reliable operation of the 524 miles of the canal system within New York State
Contacting the Canal Corporation - NYS Canals The Canal Corporation can be reached by mail, email, or phone See the addresses for our offices, browse our list of phone numbers by division, or fill out our contact form to send us a question or concern via email
About NYS Canals and Operations The New York State Canal Corporation is responsible for operating, maintaining, improving, and promoting New York State Canal System’s 524-mile network of four Canals—the Erie, Champlain, Cayuga-Seneca and Oswego canals, and related waterways—and includes more than 150 miles of trails
Career Opportunities - NYS Canals The Canal Corporation has the following vacancies available for candidates who are currently New York State employees in the Classified Civil Service
New York State Canal Map and Navigation | NYS Canals Explore text listings of canal structures such as locks, lift bridges, and guard gates, as well as launch locations, canal amenities and attractions, and speed limits along the canal
Navigation Information - NYS Canals Navigate safely on the New York State Canals by respecting speed limits and ensuring your vessel fits under bridges with proper clearances View our detailed speed limits, safe boating practices, and bridge height information
Leadership and Public Engagement | NYS Canals David R Mellen is a Senior Vice President for the NY Power Authority and serves as the Regional Manager of the New York State Canal Corporation He is responsible for management of the 524-mile New York State Canal System
Boating Information and Hours | NYS Canals As part of the Erie Canal’s Bicentennial commemoration, the Canal Corporation is extending this year’s navigation season The system will remain open for both recreational and commercial vessels through Monday, Nov 3, 2025
Water Levels and Canal Operations - NYS Canals Check current water levels in the NYS Canals Stay updated with real-time data to ensure safe navigation and plan your canal trips effectively