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List of canals in the United States

The following is a list of canals in the United States:

Transportation canals in operation
This list includes active canals and artificial waterways that are maintained for use by boats. Although some abandoned canals and drainage canals have stretches that can be paddled in a small craft, such as a canoe, they are not included in this list. The United States also built the Panama Canal on territory it controlled. ==Abandoned transportation canals==
Abandoned transportation canals
==Irrigation, industrial, and drainage canals==
Irrigation, industrial, and drainage canals
AlaskaDavidson Ditch ArizonaCentral Arizona ProjectSalt River Project CanalsArizona CanalYuma Project Canals CaliforniaAll-American CanalBack ChannelBeardsley CanalBuena Vista CanalCalifornia AqueductCalloway CanalCarrier CanalCoachella CanalColorado River AqueductContra Costa CanalCorning CanalDelta–Mendota CanalEastside CanalFolsom South CanalFriant-Kern CanalGlenn Colusa CanalInter-California CanalKern Island CanalLos Angeles AqueductMadera CanalOrland South CanalOrland North CanalPioneer CanalPutah South CanalStine CanalTehama Colusa Canal FloridaHillsboro CanalMiami CanalNorth New River CanalTamiami CanalWest Palm Beach Canal HawaiiAla Wai Canal, Honolulu • Waiolama Canal, Hilo IdahoNew York Canal IllinoisNorth Shore Channel (popular for canoeing and kayaking) Louisiana17th Street CanalCarondelet CanalFlorida CanalLondon Avenue CanalNew Orleans Outfall CanalsOrleans Canal • Washington-Palmetto Canal MassachusettsHolyoke Canal SystemLowell Power Canal System MichiganEdison Sault Power Canal MontanaBillings Bench Water Association CanalHuntley Project NebraskaLoup Canal New JerseyCape May CanalDelaware and Raritan CanalDundee CanalMorris CanalPoint Pleasant CanalRaritan Water Power CanalWashington Canal TexasAmerican CanalFranklin CanalRiverside Canal (El Paso)Texas Irrigation Canals WashingtonBanks Lake Feeder CanalCentralia CanalTieton Main CanalYelm Ditch (defunct) ==Natural inlets called canals==
Natural inlets called canals
Behm Canal, Duncan Canal, Lynn Canal, and Portland Canal in Alaska, and Hood Canal in Washington are natural inlets that use the name canal. ==Canals by state==
Canals by state
These are man made canals in each state that have been given a name and may consist of a narrow irrigation or drainage ditch to a large ship, municipal water and/or irrigation canal. States with extensive agricultural acreage may have many hundred to thousands of canals. USGS Topographical map numbers and latitudes and longitudes of each canal, usable as inputs into Google, Bing, etc. maps, are usually given. ==See also==
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