- Rideau Canal - Wikipedia
The Rideau Canal is a 202-kilometre long [1] canal that links the Ottawa River at Ottawa with the Cataraqui River and Lake Ontario at Kingston, Ontario, Canada
- Rideau Canal
The Rideau Canal National Historic Site is a 202km water route that connects Canada’s vibrant national capital in Ottawa, with Kingston and Lake Ontario to the south Travel the canal by boat, canoe or kayak and experience the historic lock system operated by Parks Canada
- Profile – Rideau Vineyard
Discover Rideau Vineyard, a family-owned winery in the Santa Ynez Valley Shop estate wines or book wine tasting experiences at our historic vineyard
- Amazing Places to Visit on the Rideau Canal - The Planet D
The Rideau Canal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that runs from downtown Ottawa to Kingston The 202 km long waterway is famous for its historic locks and famous skating rink, but there are so many things to do on the Rideau Canal, it takes a couple of weeks to truly explore it
- Rideau Canal | Description, Locks, Skating, Facts | Britannica
Rideau Canal, inland waterway between the Canadian capital of Ottawa and Lake Ontario at Kingston, Ontario Completed in 1832, the 200-km (125-mile) canal uses both the Rideau and Cataraqui rivers and a series of lakes, including Upper Rideau Lake at its summit, to create its waterway
- Rideau Canal National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Visit Victorian towns and military blockhouses Cycle a woodland pathway and picnic alongside hand-operated locks on the 19th century Rideau Canal, an historic waterway linking a scenic string of rivers and lakes
- CF Rideau Centre | Home
Enjoy a premier shopping mall experience at CF Rideau Centre Mall offerings include hundreds of brand name stores, restaurants, and entertainment
- Rideau Canal - Rideau Canal World Heritage Site, Ontario, Canada
The Rideau Canal; a National Historic Site of Canada, a Canadian Heritage River and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, consists of a series of beautiful lakes and rivers connected by canals It stretches from Kingston, at the foot of Lake Ontario, to Ottawa, Canada's capital
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