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Colourful new facades, renovated storefronts and bike-friendly amenities for visitors looking for a unique Old Town shopping experience will find the casual and friendly beat a welcome change. City of Thorold Schmon Parkway P. The canal, which passes through the heart of the city, has been a driver of growth in the community. Today, the Welland Canal continues to play an important role in Port Colborne, serving as a multi-modal transportation hub.

It is also a focus of many tourism attractions in the city. The history of Port Colborne is closely entwined with that of the Welland Canal. Business has evolved to now include ship repair shops and ship wrecking yard. Port Colborne is the only location along the Wellanright next to modern ships. Next to the bridge are walls of the old guard locks from the second and third Welland Canals, as well as the abutments of a swing bridge that once crossed the canal.

Historic West Street boasts some of the finest shops and restaurants in southern Niagara, and the Port Promenade is an excellent place to watch ships pass through the Welland Canal and into Lake Erie.

Lock 8 Gateway Park with an elevated viewing platform, flower gardens, fountains, picnic pavilion and washrooms, is a popular location to watch ships as they pass through the southernmost lock on the Welland Canal. Lock 8 is the second longest canal lock in the world at metres in length. The jack-knife bridges at both ends rise as ships pass through the lock. Held during the civic holiday long-weekend in August, this is your opportunity to view and tour ships, cruise Lake Erie or the Welland Canal on a tall ship, and join the festivities held throughout town including an exciting concert series.

Two hole golf courses are within the immediate vicinity of Port Colborne, along with many parks and conservation areas for relaxation and hiking. The presence of the canal through the middle of the community has shaped the local economy. To this day, some of Port Colborne's major businesses rely on the canal for cargo movement.

Port Colborne is the only location along the Welland Canal to follow the original canal route. Visitors can see remnants of earlier canals right next to modern ships or check out the Clarence Street Lift Bridge, one of the three remaining lift bridges operating on the Welland Canal.

View walls of the old guard locks from the second and third Welland Canals and abutments of a swing bridge that once crossed the canal. The Port Promenade along the side of the Welland Canal is an excellent place to watch ships pass into Lake Erie, or visit Lock 8 Gateway Park to see ships from an elevated viewing platform as they pass through the southernmost lock on the Welland Canal and the second longest canal lock in the world!

The Lock 8 Gateway Park also features a uniquely designed "Algoport" Skate and Bike Park which has been styled to resemble a freight ship. FUN www. Catharines From authentic wine and culinary experiences, to unique festivals and cultural events including live music, theatre and sporting events, historical sites and a thriving downtown St. Catharines is at the heart of it all.

As you explore the Garden City be sure to include a visit to the Welland Canal Lock 3 Museum and experience the Great Lake ships travelling through the world-renowned Welland Canal and learn all about the rich community. The Welland Canals Centre's elevated observation platform lets visitors see ships from around the world as they navigate Lock 3 on their way through the St.

Lawrence Seaway System. See the ships climb the mountain from this observation platform which is always free to use. The Welland Canals Centre also provides opportunities to picnic in the park or enjoy the playground with your family. Experience the canal's past and present through a minute video and museum exhibits. The Lockview Lounge on the second floor offers a great view in comfortable surroundings, especially during inclement weather. Catharines has a little something for everyone.

Catharines was a nucleus for the creation of the Welland Canal, an engineering masterpiece that attracts visitors from around the world.

City of St. Catharines P. Box 50 Church St. Counterbalance Swing lift bridges are lifted by a huge counterbalance that swings the bridge out of the way of passing ships.

The Mechanics Vertical lift bridges involve weights suspended at either end, dropping to pull up the entire bridge Lawrence Seaway locks. Atlantic Ocean From the Atlantic Ocean, ships can travel 2, kilometres 1, miles inland to the edge of the Great Prairies.

I have heard stories of transits of as little as 7 hours and I have heard horror stories requiring more than 14 hours. Having made this passage many times myself, I have found my average transit time to be around 11 hours. Crew requirements for passage on the Welland Canal are dependent on the direction of travel.

Vessels upbound require a minimum of 3 crew members and vessels downbound require a minimum of 2 crew members. The side for mooring differs from lock to lock. The following table will help you prepare fenders and crew in advance. This is the preferred mooring arrangements for each lock and while preferred, it is subject to change.

The lock distances and moorage tables above can be downloaded for your personal use as a ZIP file. The file contains the schedule in Adobe. Because of the nature of the Welland Canal, preperation is key to success and will make your trip through the Welland Canal and your life a whole lot easier. We have details on entering Canada by boat at Canadian Customs , but we will recap the important rules here. This corporation goes from Montreal to Lake Erie. The 2 entities form the Highway H2O.

William Hamilton Merritt was its main contributor William Hamilton Merritt was a captain and leader during the war and stationed at Chippawa. During one of its patrols he got the idea to create a canal to by-pass the Niagara Falls.

In he purchased a sawmill on the Twelve Mill Creek and added a grist mill and a store. During the summer of , when the water was especially low, he decided to pursue the idea of building a canal and organized a general meeting in St Catharines. Contrary to his original request, of providing a constant flow of water to his mills, this canal was going to allow ships to travel through the Niagara Escarpment. The Welland Canal company got created in with nine shareholders and it opened in During the winter months, the canal is drained and all the necessary maintenance is conducted on the Locks.

The opening season starts with an official ceremony and presentation at the Lock 3 Museum in St Catharines. On average, vessels use the Welland Canal annually carrying 40 tons of cargo, mostly bulk.



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