Canals_of_Canada

List of canals in Canada

List of canals in Canada

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There exists a number of canals in Canada that are used as aqueducts, diversionary channels for power stations, and for shippings.

A ship passing through the Welland Canal in St. Catharines, 2017

Natural canals

A natural canal exists between the Magaguadavic River and Lake Utopia outside St. George, New Brunswick.

Shipping canals

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Parts of the Rouge River in Markham, Ontario were being planned by William Berczy in the 1790s as a navigation route between Lake Simcoe and Lake Ontario via Holland River but did not progress beyond clearing of 24 miles along the route.[1]

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Notes

  1. The Lachine Canal initially had seven locks when it opened. The number of locks was reduced to five during the canal's expansion in the 1840s.
  2. Portions of the Saint Lawrence Seaway also extends into the US state of New York.
  3. The Shubenacadie Canal initially had nine locks and two inclined planes. The number of operational locks was eventually reduced to one.

References

  1. "History - Rouge Park - Featured Parks | City of Toronto". Archived from the original on 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2016-08-03.

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