Posted by Finder |
7/26/2004 2:03 AM | remove |
It's a pass-thru gate, allows the water to flow around the lock.
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Posted by Finder |
7/26/2004 12:21 PM | remove |
Proper name for this is a spillway. Lachine Canal has them, too.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
7/26/2004 7:55 PM | remove |
the seaways lingo since it had gates is "regulating works" a spillway is passive and has a set water level like the intermediate pool in beauharnois
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Posted by Finder |
7/27/2004 2:13 AM | remove |
I just like the construction of this, with the arches.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/29/2004 4:52 AM | remove |
Wonder what the fishing's like?
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
4/11/2006 6:39 AM | remove |
It really reminds me of England or Wales seems like there is a lot ofstuff like this over there
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
4/11/2006 1:02 PM | remove |
the soulanges canal is spectacular the bridge abutments where the swivel bridges used to rest when turned are all stone too, one is slowly falling into the canal, the powerdam looks like a castle, gorgeous
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