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Fun with maps! This is the area immediately upriver from Cornwall, prior to the inundation. The distance across the image is about 10 miles and the path of the old Cornwall Canal is highlighted in red. The middle section was abandoned when Bergen Lake was dammed up and the canal enlarged in 1904. Green markings show where the Long Sault Rapids, the whole "raison d'etre" for the Cornwall Canal, used to be. Detail from a composite of two 1956 nautical charts produced by the NOAA: "St Lawrence River, Richards Landing to Leishman Point", and "St Lawrence River, St Regis to Richards Landing."
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