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In this episode of Water Ways: - We tackle the historic, and massive, locks of the Welland Canal - How to use the (free!) "Weather ... |
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The first Welland Canal, linking Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, opened in 1833 running from Port Dalhousie (on Lake Ontario) to ... |
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Connecting Lake Erie to Lake Ontario this lock system allows ships and pleasure crafts to pass over the Niagara Escarpment. |
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Visitor Services Coodinator Adrian takes us on a tour of the empty Welland Canal during the annual winter maintenance work ... |
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The Welland Canal is a ship canal in Canada that runs 42 km (27.0 miles) from Port Colborne, Ontario on Lake Erie to Port Weller, ... |
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Hop on board with Steve Bull and family as they cruise from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie and back —on the historic Welland Canal. |
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Welland Canal Lock 7 is located in the city of Thorold in the province of Ontario, Canada. The Welland Canal connects Lake Erie ... |
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One of very few vessels built for Great Lakes service by the Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Saint John, NB. |
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On this week's Wide Eyed Adventure, we depart Port Dalhousie early in the morning for one stressful transit through the Welland ... |
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We lived a different experience while going down the Welland Canal on SV1 WildlChild with our friends Lexi and Michel. It was a ... |
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For years we have wanted to visit the Welland Canal during the winter when it is closed and drained for maintenance. This year ... |
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Daughters Sandra and Natasha joined me for a two day exploration of the 2nd Welland Canal, built in 1845. There is actually ... |
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