The Oswego Canal is the 3rd longest canal section in the New York State Canal System. Begining at Three River Junction the Oswego Canal runs North following the Oswego River to Oswego, NY and finally Lake Ontario.
Navigation Season
The navigation season for the Oswego Canal is the same as for the rest of the New York State Canal System: early May through November from 0700 to 2200 daily. However, early and late in the season these hours may be restricted to 0700 to 1700 daily.
Length
23.7 miles from Three River Junction to Lake Ontario
Locks
There are 7 locks in the Oswego Canal. All Lock chambers are the same as the rest of the NYSCS; 328 feet long and 45 feet wide.
Channel Depths
14 feet in the channel and 13 feet over the lock sills.
Bridge Clearances
Minimum bridge clearance is 20 feet.
Communications
All lockmaster's maintain a watch on VHF channel 13.
Speed Limits
Where NYS navigation law dictates it is 5 mph. Lakes-no speed limit. Rivers- 45 mph. Landcut/rockcut-10mph.
Transit Times
As a general guide, Three River Junction to Lake Ontario will require about 6 hours @ 10 knots.
Notice to Mariners
The latest navigational information can be found at Canal System Notice to Mariners. Anyone planning to transit the canal system should check these notices for last minute information on closures and restrictions.
This lock and distance table can be downloaded for your personal use as a ZIP file. The file contains the schedule in Adobe (.pdf) file format.
Please note: This is a Zipped file of 73 Kb.
Oswego Canal Lock & Distance Table - Download
