Humanly Parks

Humanly Parks · Waterloo

Canal View

Canal-side living in the heart of the Finger Lakes.

At a glance

Community size
22 lots
School district
Waterloo schools

Highlights

  • On the canal
  • Dock & pavilion for tenant use

What's covered

Water
Billed by VMHP
Sewer
Billed by VMHP
Trash
Included in lot rent
Taxes
Included in lot rent

About the
community

Located at 1008 Waterloo-Geneva Road in Waterloo, New York, Canal View MHP is a 22-lot mobile home community with one of the most unique settings in the Finger Lakes, situated right alongside the historic Cayuga-Seneca Canal. Spend your evenings relaxing on the community dock or pavilion, watching boats drift through as the sun goes down. Waterloo sits between two of the Finger Lakes' longest and deepest lakes, Seneca & Cayuga, connected by this 20-mile stretch of the Erie Canal system, putting boating, kayaking, and fishing practically at your doorstep. The Cayuga-Seneca Canal way Trail runs 6.7 miles from Waterloo to Seneca Lake State Park for cycling and hiking, while Geneva's wineries, historic Seneca Falls, and waterfront dining are all just minutes away. Canal-side living at an affordable price, that's Canal View MHP.

Where we are

Waterloo, NY.

1008 Waterloo-Geneva Road

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Available
homes

Homes at Canal View aren't currently listed online. Tell us what you're looking for and Jen will write back when one opens — usually sooner than you'd think.

How land-lease
works at Canal View

At Canal View, you purchase and own your manufactured home outright. Your monthly lot lease covers the land beneath it, community roads, shared grounds maintenance, trash removal, and property taxes — one predictable payment, no hidden fees. Your home is yours to sell, renovate, or pass on whenever you're ready.

See how it works

Walk it first

Tour the Canal View Community in Waterloo, NY.

Walk the lots, see the available home, and get a feel for the neighborhood before you decide. Our team will meet you at the community, no pressure, no obligation. Bring whoever matters most in the decision.