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  07-January-2012 
Bringing together up to date items of news and interest concerning this canal in the UK.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
Information on events and festivals from Liverpool to Huddersfield and on cruising the newly opened canals in England's North West in 2002.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
A guide to this waterway linking Lake Ontario with Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada. Includes maps, instructions, regulations, pictures and sailing directions.



 
 44 - Saint-Ours Canal Browse Website open in new window
   
  07-January-2012 
A National Historic Site of Canada, this canal was opened in 1849 and allows watercraft to link Lake Champlain with the Saint Lawrence River. Today, pleasure boating has replaced commercial boating.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
This waterway allows users to bypass the Long-Sault rapids on the Ottawa River. Built in 1833 for the military, it soon became used for commerce.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
This canal opened in 1843 to allow uninterrupted navigation between Lake Champlain and the Chambly Basin. Popular today with pleasure boaters.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
This waterway meanders 386 km across Central Ontario, linking Lake Ontario with Georgian Bay.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
This canal was opened in 1895 to bypass rapids between lakes Huron and Superior, thus completing an all-Canadian route from the head of Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
This canal links the Atlantic Ocean with Bras d'Or Lake. Started in 1854, the canal was completed in 1869 and has the only functioning lock system in Nova Scotia.



 
   
  07-January-2012 
A chain of lakes, rivers and canals winding 202 km from Kingston, at the head of Lake Ontario, to Ottawa, Canada's capital city.


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