Category:Sault Ste. Marie Canal
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| This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 4431 in the Canadian Register of Historic Places. |
English: Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site of Canada is a man-made waterway that passes between the city of Sault Ste. Marie and Whitefish Island on the shipping channel joining Lake Huron and Lake Superior at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Of particular note are the canal’s Powerhouse built into the slope of the hill at the downstream end of the lock, and the Emergency Swing Dam located west of the original lock near the Superintendent’s Residence. The canal is now operated as a recreational facility.
Français : Le lieu historique national du Canada du Canal-de-Sault Ste. Marie est une voie navigable artificielle comprise entre la ville de Sault Sainte-Marie et l'île Whitefish dans le chenal maritime reliant le lac Huron au lac Supérieur, à Sault Sainte-Marie, en Ontario. Sa centrale électrique construite sur le versant de la colline en aval de l'écluse, et son barrage tournant de secours situé à l'ouest de l'écluse d’origine près de la résidence du directeur revêtent une importance particulière. Aujourd’hui, le canal sert d’aménagement récréatif.
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- National Historic Sites of Canada by name
- Canal locks in Canada
- Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- St. Marys River (Michigan-Ontario)
- Built in Canada in 1895
- 1890s architecture in Ontario
- National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario
- Canals designated as National Historic Sites of Canada
- Cultural heritage monuments in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario