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The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie through a series of eight locks... The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie through a series of eight locks... The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie through a series of eight locks... of cargo is carried through the Welland Canal annually by over 3... not only through the Welland Canal but also the rest of the way to the... closing vessel traffic on the Welland Canal for two days... The Welland Canal closes in winter when ice or weather conditions become a hazard to navigation... Welland Canal and Bulk Carrier Windoc... The Welland Canal Section of the St...

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A ship transits the Welland Canal, with the Homer Lift Bridge and Garden City Skyway in background. | | Garden City Skyway | The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie through a series of eight locks, allowing ships to avoid the 51 meter high Niagara Falls. | | ship canal | km | miles | Port Colborne, Ontario | Lake Erie | Port Weller, Ontario | Lake Ontario | St. Lawrence Seaway | Niagara Falls | Niagara Escarpment | tonnes | Montreal | Detroit, Michigan | Cleveland, Ohio | United States | Ontario | Trent-Severn Waterway | Lake Ontario | Lake Huron | Lake Erie | m | feet | elevation | Lake Ontario | locks | Garden City Skyway | movable bridges | lift | Bascule | tunnels | A lock of the second Welland Canal | | Lake Ontario | Lake Erie | portage road | Chippawa | Queenston | Niagara River | Niagara Falls | First Welland Canal | William Hamilton Merritt | mills | Allanburg | November 30 | Highway 20 | Buffalo, N.Y. | Port Dalhousie | St. Catharines | Niagara Escarpment | Merritton | Thorold | Port Robinson | Welland River | Welland | aqueduct | Port Colborne | Abandoned locks of the third canal | | Aerial photo of Port Dalhousie from the third canal era. 3rd canal lock at left, 2nd canal lock at right. Note 3rd canal towpath at upper left and Muir brother's ship yard centre right. | | Upper Canada | shares | panic of 1837 | Atlantic Ocean | St. Lawrence Seaway | Merritton Tunnel | Grand Trunk Railway | Port Weller | Niagara Escarpment | MS Isa lifted in Lock 7 | | St. Lawrence Seaway | Welland By-pass | Welland | aqueduct | Thorold Tunnel | expropriated | Port Robinson, Ontario#The demise of Bridge 12 | August 25 | 1974 | Bridge | Port Robinson, Ontario | August 11 | 2001 | bulk carrier | Windoc | Allanburg, Ontario | wheelhouse | March 20 | vernal equinox | Lock 3 Observation Centre of the current Welland Canal (facing North). | | St. Catharines | Garden City Skyway | Queen Elizabeth Way | Highway 8 | Thorold | Great Western Railway (Ontario) | Canadian National Railway | flight locks | Niagara Escarpment | Thorold Tunnel | Highway 58 | Highway 20 | destroyed by the Steelton in 1974 | Welland | Main Street Tunnel | Townline Tunnel | Canadian National Railway | Penn Central | Port Colborne | Highway 3 | control lock | Welland By-pass | Welland By-pass | Port Robinson | Thorold | Canadian National Railway | Highway 406 | Welland | Bridge 13 | vertical lift bridge | Bridge 15 | Canada Southern Railway | Penn Central | truss | swing bridge | Townline Tunnel | Canadian National Railway | Penn Central | Canadian National Railway | Welland By-pass | Port Colborne | Merritton Tunnel | 2005 | 07-05 | 2007 | 08-15 | Wikimedia Commons | PDF | 2006 | 09-30 | Coordinates | v | d | First canal | Second canal | Third canal | Fourth canal | Welland By-Pass | Fifth canal | Port Dalhousie | Port Weller | St. Catharines | Thorold | Allanburg | Port Robinson | Welland | Dain City | Port Colborne | Garden City Skyway | Thorold Tunnel | Main Street Tunnel | Townline Tunnel | William Hamilton Merritt | Saint Lawrence Seaway | Categories | Ship canals | Economic history of Canada | Saint Lawrence Seaway | Canals in Ontario | Transportation in Niagara Region, Ontario |
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