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Grants Support Tourism Amenities and Events Along New York’s Canals with an Emphasis on Accessibility

Feb 26, 2026

Concert on the Erie in Newark
WATERFORD, NY- The NYS Canal Corporation and the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor are pleased to announce that 41 non-profit organizations and municipalities will receive 2026 NYS Canal System Tourism Infrastructure and Event Grants totaling $207,953. The grants will support 11 tourism infrastructure and amenity improvements and 31 events along canal waterways and the Canalway Trail.
 
Grants range from $500 to $24,000 and will leverage an estimated $808,104 in additional support. Now in its fifth year, this grants program has invested approximately $1 million in amenity improvements and events to date.
 
New York State Canal Corporation Director Ben Walsh said, “As we begin our third century of operation, ensuring that New York’s canals can be enjoyed by everyone is a top priority. This grant program represents our commitment to supporting accessibility, as well as the corridor’s communities and nonprofits. This in turn ensures a Canalway that is a vibrant, accessible destination for both residents and visitors alike.”
 
Events ranging from large festivals to community celebrations to recreational activities invite people with and without disabilities to enjoy the Canalway Corridor all year long. Infrastructure and amenity grants will fund accessibility updates, trail enhancements, restroom renovations and interpretive signage, enhancing the visitor experience for years to come.
 
Bob Radliff, Executive Director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, said: “We’re proud to support these community events and improvement projects. When we work together, we make the Canalway Corridor a more welcoming place for everyone—offering more ways to enjoy the waterway and strengthening heritage tourism. I encourage everyone to check out the events and mark your calendars for the 2026 canal season.”
 
See attached for a list of grant recipients and find a full calendar of canal events athttp://eriecanalway.org/events
 

About New York State Canal Corporation

The New York State Canal Corporation, a subsidiary of the New York Power Authority, oversees the operation and promotion of the New York State Canal System. The Canal Corporation’s mission is to operate and maintain a premier waterway and trail system that honors the historic legacy of the Erie Canal and offers unique recreational and tourism opportunities, while also promoting sustainable economic development throughout the canal corridor.www.canals.ny.gov
 

About the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor

After 200 years of continuous service, the Erie Canal remains an iconic symbol of American ingenuity and determination. The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor works to preserve the Nation’s extraordinary canal heritage, promote the Corridor as a world-class tourism destination, and foster vibrant communities connected by more than 500 miles of waterway. It achieves its mission in partnership with the National Park Service, New York State agencies, non-profit organizations, residents, and more than 200 communities across the full expanse of upstate New York. www.eriecanalway.org