Rideau Canal

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The Rideau Canal (French: Canal Rideau), additionally called the Rideau Waterway, connects the town of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on the Ottawa watercourse to the town of Kingston, Ontario, on Ontario. The name Rideau, French for “curtain,” springs from the curtain-like look of the Rideau watercourse’s twin waterfalls wherever they be a part of the Ottawa River. The canal was opened in 1832 as a precaution just in case of war with the u. S. And continues to be in use these days, with most of its original structures intact.
The canal system uses sections of major rivers, together with the Rideau and therefore the Cataraqui, still as some lakes. It’s the oldest endlessly operated canal system in North America, and in 2007 it had been registered as a United Nations agency World Heritage web site. It’s operated these days by Parks North American country as a recreational waterway. The locks on the system open for navigation in time period and shut in time period.

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