Skip to content
Erie Canal, Richmond Aquaduct in the fall with banner for the 200th celebration on it

The Erie Canal turns 200 in 2025!

kayak waiting for the lock to open on the to enter the Erie Canal in Cayuga NY

The Erie Canal Bicentennial is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate the canal that shaped America’s history. This milestone honors the canal’s transformative influence on New York State and the nation, inviting you to take part in a year filled with unforgettable celebrations, thought-provoking presentations, captivating musical performances, and remarkable journeys.

Since its historic opening in 1825, the canal has stood as an engineering marvel, earning New York the title of the Empire State. It established New York City as the nation’s principal seaport and became a critical “Gateway to the West,” welcoming waves of immigrants and fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation. The canal’s origins trace back to “Clinton’s Ditch,” the ambitious and groundbreaking initial construction that proved the skeptics wrong and paved the way for one of the greatest infrastructure achievements in American history.

Vintage Erie Canal Map highlighting communities along the  erie canal.

Today, the New York State Canal System is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. It offers a unique place to explore, combining recreation with a chance to uncover the rich history and scenic beauty of this iconic waterway. The Erie Canal crossed Cayuga County in an east to west route, passing through the villages of Weedsport, Port Byron, and Montezuma.

To learn more about the celebrations throughout New York State visit the Erie Canal Bicentennial Website

Discover the Erie Canal

Read our latest blogs or download the Treasures on the Erie Canal App and discover more!

Erie Canal Photo Contest Photo of an cream and white wooden boat

Erie Canal Bicentennial