Towns and Cities On The Mittelland Canal
- Ibbenbüren
- Osnabrück (via a branch)
- Bramsche
- Lübbecke
- Minden
- Garbsen
- Hannover
- Sehnde
- Hildesheim (via a branch)
- Peine
- Salzgitter (via a branch)
- Braunschweig
- Wolfsburg
- Haldensleben
- Magdeburg
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