Nowadays, since its winter town it is now drain and yesterday my husband and I walked by the canal I saw few people working on it like cleaning it and digging some mud. The “Canal Walk” is a sanctuary with landscaping, fountains, retro streetlamps, walkways, pedestrian, bridges, jogging paths and murals depicting scenes of life in Indiana. This Canal ends with 17 foot waterfall at McCormick’s Rock, which commemorates the city’s founding in 1822. This Canal, dedicated as an American Water Landmark by the American Water Association in 1971, it provides a picturesque setting for a variety of residential and commercial developments.
When my husband and I have a chance we walk by the canal as seems it is fun walking and we see sometimes people doing jogging and I might do it too while my husband is walking. You can see the picture here with snow and without snow and you can see it drained and it is much better to look at when alot of water.
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