Points of Interest
| Feature | Coordinates | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Reading | 40°20′08″N 75°55′37″W / 40.33556°N 75.92694°W / 40.33556; -75.92694 (Reading, Pennsylvania) | City at the eastern terminus |
| Pine Grove | 40°32′54″N 76°23′05″W / 40.54833°N 76.38472°W / 40.54833; -76.38472 (Pine Grove, Pennsylvania) | Borough at the northern terminus of the feeder canal |
| Lebanon | 40°20′27″N 76°24′41″W / 40.34083°N 76.41139°W / 40.34083; -76.41139 (Lebanon, Pennsylvania) | City near the midpoint of the canal |
| Middletown | 40°11′59″N 76°43′52″W / 40.19972°N 76.73111°W / 40.19972; -76.73111 (Middletown, Pennsylvania) | Borough at the western terminus |
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