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Rideau Canal - Wikipedia The 202 kilometres (126 mi) of the Rideau Canal incorporate sections of the Rideau and Cataraqui rivers, as well as several lakes, including the Lower, Upper and Big Rideau lakes
Plan your visit - Rideau Canal With charming waterfront communities and 24 historic lockstations along its length, you’re bound to discover something exciting around every bend Start planning your next trip to this amazing UNESCO World Heritage Site today By water or land, there’s lots to explore!
Rideau Canal | Description, Locks, Skating, Facts | Britannica One of the oldest continuously operated canals in North America, with 24 hand-operated lock stations, the Rideau system was listed as a Canadian Heritage River in 2000 The canal was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007
Rideau Canal - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Ce canal monumental qui date du début du XIXe siècle s’étend sur 202 km, le long des rivières Rideau et Cataraqui, depuis Ottawa au nord jusqu’au port de Kingston sur le lac Ontario au sud
Rideau Canal (Everything To Know Before A Visit) The Rideau Canal is not just a body of water but a significant reflection of Canada’s history and culture This stunning waterway stretches over 202 kilometers, connecting Ottawa to Kingston and weaving through a beautiful landscape of forests, parks, and vibrant cities
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
Rideau Canal - Friends of the Rideau The Rideau, which extends 202 kilometres from Kingston to Ottawa, is the oldest continuously operated canal in North America with the locks at most of the 24 lockstation still hand-operated, much as they were when the canal first opened in 1832
Rideau Canal - Destination Ontario Spanning from Canada’s capital, Ottawa, to Kingston on Lake Ontario, the UNESCO Heritage-listed Rideau Canal is a significant architectural and natural attraction
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 - Rideau Canal World Heritage Site, Ontario, Canada Whether you visit by boat, car, bicycle or on foot, the Rideau has something for you The Rideau Canal is living history It is the oldest continuously operated canal in North America and the locks are operated today much as they were when first opened in 1832