
Fourth Welland Canal - Southern Ontario
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N 43° 09.354 W 079° 11.647
17T E 646823 N 4779710
The Fourth Welland Canal was proclaimed to be an "Outstanding Canadian Engineering Achievement" by the Engineering Institute of Canada in 1996
Waymark Code: WM1YD4
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 08/03/2007
Views: 77
The listed coordinates are for a plaque at the Welland Canal Lock 3 Museum and Visitor's Center in St. Catharines, Ontario. It declares the Fourth Welland Canal an "Outstanding Canadian Engineering Achievement" by the Engineering Institute of Canada and its member societies.
The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie since traversing the Niagara River is just a little bit hazardous to any ship, especially around the Niagara Falls area.
Opened in 1932, the Fourth Welland Canal is 43.4 kilometers (27 miles) long and overcomes 99.5 meter (326 feet) difference in elevation between the two lakes via 7 lift locks and 1 control lock.
The site offers the opporunity to watch Lock #3 in action.
Location: Plaque can be found at:
1932 Welland Canals Parkway
St. Catharines, Ontario
L2R 7K6
 Type of structure/site: Canal
 Date of Construction: 1913-1932
 Engineer/Architect/Builder etc.: Chief Engineers - W.A. Bowden & Col. A.E. Dubue; Engineers-in-Charge of Construction J.L. Weller & A.J. Grant, MEIC
 Engineering Organization Listing: Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE)
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Web Site: [Web Link]

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