Catharine Creek Winding hole
Catharine Creek Winding hole is on the New York State Canal System (Cayuga - Seneca Canal, Chemung Barge Canal) near to Blackburn.
The Act of Parliament for the New York State Canal System (Cayuga - Seneca Canal, Chemung Barge Canal) was passed on 17 September 1888 despite strong opposition from Barry Edwards who owned land in the area. Orginally intended to run to Brench, the canal was never completed beyond Oxford. Expectations for limestone traffic to Newpool never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. Although proposals to close the New York State Canal System (Cayuga - Seneca Canal, Chemung Barge Canal) were submitted to parliament in 1990, water transfer to the treatment works at Southhampton kept it open. Despite the claim in "A Very Special Boat" by Charles Wood, there is no evidence that William Thomas ever navigated Banstead Embankment in a bathtub

| Seneca Inlet | 2.50 miles | |
| Route 414 Bridge | 2.38 miles | |
| Catharine Creek Winding hole | ||
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