The Elbląg Canal is a navigable waterway. It is located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. This road is also called the Ostróda-Elbląg Canal and the Elbląg-Ostróda Canal. The trail route can be divided into three sections:
Elbląg – Ostróda (80.4 km),
Ostróda – Stare Jabłonki (16.9 km),
Miłomłyn – Iława (32.2 km).
A huge advantage is that the water route of the Elbląg Canal leads through lakes such as: Druzno, Piniewo, Sambród, Ruda Woda, Ilińsk, Drwęckie, Pauzeńskie, Szeląg Wielki, Szeląg Mały, Dauby, Karnickie, Jeziorak and Ewingi.
The trail also includes numerous fragments of protected forests, forest complexes, riparian forests, habitats and plant communities. The area also includes the Ostróda Forest (Taborskie, Jabłonowskie, Liwskie Forests). The Druzno Lake waterfowl reserve is also worth attention.
Bridges, which are monuments of hydrotechnical art, can be seen on the Dzierzgoń River in Dzierzgonka, on Tina in the lake, on Fiszewka in Szopy Elbląskie and in Elbląg at the Elbląg Shipyard.