Farmington Canal
The Farmington Canal is a historic waterway that runs through Connecticut and into Massachusetts. Originally constructed in the early 19th century, it was designed to transport goods and provide a means of navigation. The canal stretches approximately 84 miles and played a significant role in the region's economy during its operational years.
Today, the Farmington Canal has been transformed into a recreational trail known as the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail. This multi-use path is popular for walking, biking, and jogging, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenic views along the former canal route while learning about its historical significance.