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Conoy Canal Trail : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conoy Canal Trail
The Conoy Canal Trail is a section of the planned Northwest Lancaster County River Trail, that runs for 3.75 miles along the Conewago Canal which stretches from Bainbridge to Falmouth. The canal was opened in 1797. As a trail, it has been opened to hikers, bikers, fisherman, and runners for more than a decade.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ExplorePATrails.com )〕 ==Historical development== The Conoy Canal was originally built to bypass the Conewago Falls on the Susquehanna River back in the eighteenth century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Northwest Lancaster County River Trail )〕 The canal is part of the original Mainline Canal which ran from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh. The Conoy section of the canal ran as part of the eastern division of the mainline system. Ruins of the canal can still be seen along its route, including the restored lock at Falmouth. Stone walls that separate the trail from the river and the ditch, which are all that remain of the old waterway, are found between the towpath and railroad line.
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