Dundee Canal

Dundee Canal
Dundee Canal (right) in 1997, with Passaic River in the center. Looking southeast, with Garfield on the left bank of the river and Passaic on the right. The Dundee Dam with headgate for the canal is in the foreground, and the former Dundee Textile Mill is seen between the river and canal.
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Specifications
Length1.8 mi (2.9 km)
StatusAbandoned
History
Original ownerDundee Manufacturing Company
Construction began1858
Date of first useJuly 1861
Date completed1861
Date closedc. 1930s
Geography
Start pointClifton, New Jersey
End pointPassaic, New Jersey
Beginning coordinates40°52′57″N 74°07′37″W / 40.8825°N 74.127°W / 40.8825; -74.127 (Dundee Dam)
Ending coordinates40°52′23″N 74°07′00″W / 40.873°N 74.1167°W / 40.873; -74.1167
Connects toPassaic River

The Dundee Canal was an industrial canal in Clifton and Passaic in Passaic County, New Jersey. It was built between 1858 and 1861 and ran parallel to the Passaic River. It supplied hydropower and water for manufacturing. There was interest by some members of the business community to modify the canal to support navigational uses, but the canal was never used for that purpose.

The Dundee Canal, along with the advent of railroads, stimulated rapid economic and population growth in Passaic and the surrounding area through the late 19th and early 20th century.