Canal Lands - Provides the history, maps and survey plats, and hydraulic operations of Ohio's canal system. - http://www.dnr.ohio.gov/water/canals/
Ohio & Erie Canalway - Provides information about the canal system in Ohio. Features a wide variety of natural, cultural, and historical resources. - http://www.ohioanderiecanalway.com/
Ohio Hiking Trails: Miami and Erie Canal - Information on this 40-mile hiking section of the towpath trails along the canal. Includes history, maps, and photographs of canal locks, aqueducts, and a canal boat. - http://www.hiking.ohiotrail.com/
Providence Metropark & The Canal Experience - A park located on a restored 1 1/2-mile stretch of the original Miami and Erie canal features a working, mule-drawn canal boat trip. - http://www.metroparkstoledo.com/metroparks/providence/
Miami and Erie Canal - Includes history, map and trail information. - http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/water/canals/M&E_TourGuide.htm
Ohio & Erie Canal - A photo essay consisting of photos taken along the route of the historic Ohio and Erie Canal over the last ten years. - http://www.photojournalistas.com/Jan_2003/Ohio&Erie_Canal/O&E_canal_index.html
The Miami-Erie Canal Corridor Association - Organization created in 1996 to champion the cause of the historic Miami-Erie canal. MECCA currently focuses on a 55-mile stretch of primarily publicly owned and preserved canal lands from Delphos to Piqua, Ohio. - http://www.ridertown.com/news/pages/mecca.html
Ohio Canal Corridor - Provides history, news, and member details. - http://www.ohiocanal.org/
Ohio's Historic Canals - Provides information on Ohio's 1000-mile network of navigable canals, constructed between 1825 and 1847. Site includes list of places where canals still remain. - http://my.ohio.voyager.net/~lstevens/canal/
Lockington Locks - These stairstep locks, among the best preserved in Ohio, were part of the Miami and Erie Canal system. - http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/lockingt/
Miami Canal - The Shelby County Historical Society provides the history, construction details, operation and list of communities along the canal. - http://www.shelbycountyhistory.org/schs/canal/homepagecanals.htm