Cities and Towns Along The Canal
The following is a list of towns and cities (arranged North to South) along the Miami and Erie Canal.
- Toledo, Ohio
- Maumee, Ohio
- Waterville, Ohio
- Providence, Ohio
- Napoleon, Ohio
- Florida, Ohio
- Defiance, Ohio
- Junction, Ohio
- Melrose, Ohio
- Ottoville, Ohio
- Delphos, Ohio
- Spencerville, Ohio
- Kossuth, Ohio
- St. Marys, Ohio
- New Bremen, Ohio
- Minster, Ohio
- Fort Loramie, Ohio
- Port Jefferson, Ohio (North end of the Sidney Feeder)
- Sidney, Ohio (Middle section of the feeder)
- Lockington, Ohio (Southern end junction of the Sidney Feeder)
- Piqua, Ohio
- Troy, Ohio
- Tipp City, Ohio
- Huber Heights, Ohio
- Dayton, Ohio
- Moraine, Ohio
- Alexandersville, Ohio
- West Carrollton, Ohio
- Miamisburg, Ohio
- Franklin, Ohio
- Middletown, Ohio
- Hamilton, Ohio
- West Chester, Ohio
- Sharonville, Ohio
- Evendale, Ohio
- Lockland, Ohio (Site of the first set of locks)
- St. Bernard, Ohio
- Cincinnati, Ohio
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