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How many locks are in the Rideau Canal system?

How many locks are in the Rideau Canal system?

In total, the system required 33 locks between the Ottawa River and its summit at Upper Rideau Lake, for an elevation change of 83 metres (273 feet). From the summit to Lake Ontario an additional 14 locks were built, for a total lift of 50 metres (164 feet).

Are Rideau Canal locks open?

When is the Rideau Canal open for boating? The locks operate from mid-May to mid-October. See the link to Parks Canada 2021 Hours and Services. There are several public beaches along the canal for you to enjoy.

How long does it take to go through the Ottawa locks?

It takes 3–5 days to travel one way through the Rideau Canal system by motor boat. Boat tours of the canal are offered in Ottawa, Kingston, Merrickville, and Chaffeys Lock.

How long does it take to go through the Rideau locks?

A general rule of thumb is 30 minutes for each lock and an average speed of 10 kph (plus sightsee, swim, fish, visit, shop, etc time). The Rideau is 202 kilometres long with 45 locks if you don’t visit Perth (2 more locks) – you can do the math for the section of the Rideau you wish to see.

How much does it cost to go through the locks on the Rideau Canal?

Per Foot

Single Lock and Return $1.00
One Day $1.75
Transit one-way $5.00
Six Days $5.50
Seasonal $9.50

What is the average depth of the Rideau Canal?

From Lake Ontario at Kingston the canal rises 50.6 metres (166.2 feet) to the summit of Upper Rideau Lake and then descends 83.8 metres (275 feet) to the Ottawa River at Ottawa. Water depths range from 1.5 metres (5 feet) to 90 metres (300 feet).

Is the Rideau River the same as the Rideau Canal?

The Rideau River (French: Rivière Rideau; Ojibwe: Pasapkedjinawong) is a river in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The Rideau Canal, which allows travel from Ottawa to the city of Kingston, Ontario on Lake Ontario, was formed by joining the Rideau River with the Cataraqui River.

What is the speed limit on the Rideau Canal?

10 km/hr
Police officers patrol speed limit zones and may charge boaters found exceeding the speed limit. Where posted on the two canals, the speed limit is normally 10 km/hr (6 mph).

Which direction does the Rideau Canal flow?

north-east
The Rideau Canal is actually two separate river systems flowing in two separate directions. The Rideau River originates at Big Rideau Lake and flows north-east to Ottawa, with the Cataraqui River starting at Newboro Lake and flowing south-west to Kingston.

How many locks are there on the Rideau Canal?

The Rideau Canal features 47 locks in 24 lockstations, which can be visited by car, boat, bicycle, or on foot. Manicured lawns with picnic tables surround each lock, and camping (with washroom facilities) is available at many of the lockstations (excluding the Ottawa and Smiths Falls Combined lockstations).

Is it possible to camp on the Rideau Canal?

This is a camping experience like no other. All boaters and land-based visitors are welcome to camp at most lockstations on the Rideau Canal National Historic Site ( see list of exceptions ). If you plan on arriving outside of staffed hours, please call the lockstations directly to obtain check-in instructions ahead of time.

How many locks are in the Tay Canal?

Parks Canada quotes 24 lockstations since they are counting in the Beveridges Lockstation (2 detached locks) of the Tay Canal. The term “Lockstation” is generally used for a single grouping of locks.

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Ruth Doyle