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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Cornwall > Cornwall Canal > Long Sault Area

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Ten miles upriver from Cornwall, beside the old north shore of the St. Lawrence River, some high points of land remained as a series of islands after the inundation of 1958. In 1960, the government of Ontario built the Long Sault Parkway, a scenic roadway linking 11 of the islands with a series of bridges and causeways, redeveloping the area as a provincial campground and tourist destination.

Long Sault is a nice place to go camping today, but in the grand scheme of things the campground was just a small bone thrown to the thousands of locals whose lives had been turned upside-down by the arrival of the Seaway.

Here are some pics of various ruins found on the Long Sault Islands during a bike-camping trip in the summer of 2004. Nothing much very exciting, really. Just some sections of the old King's Highway 2, flooded out of existance 50 years ago.
Long Sault Area
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