The Seaway

The “boom” was short-lived.

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The canal has (mostly) been filled in. The Cornwall Community Museum has not yet been moved to ...
The Seaway Bridge at Cornwall was built long and high so that ocean-going vessels could pass beneath. ...
If politicians tried to push the Seaway project through today - it would never happen! However, the ...
The back of this postcard reads: “Robert H. Saunders Generating Dam, Cornwall. Downstream view taken ...
“This Canadian section of the dam contains 16 generators. This is a downstream view and ...
Freighter leaving the Dwight D. Eisenhower Lock—one of two Locks on the U.S. side and one ...
This freighter is in the Bertrand H. Snell Lock. This lock is a twin of the Eisenhower Lock ...
The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority of Canada Building, located on the north west corner of Pitt ...
The Ontario Hydro Robert H. Saunders generating station is a multi-million dollar feat of ...
Freighter leaving the Bertrand H. Snell Lock on the U.S. side of the Seaway. ...
The Saunders Dam in Canada and the Barnhart Island Powerhouse in the US. Both nations worked ...
The site was open to the public at one time. Today there is a Visitors Centre near the Dam that is ...
This Centennial floral design, with provincial flags, was a popular tourist attraction at the ...
The tall bridge gives ample room for ships to pass underneath. ...
Another view of the American span of the Seaway International Bridge with a large freighter ...
The Seaway Building is seen here. On the right is the King George Hotel and Tamblyn’s Rexall ...
Caption on the back: “Sailboat regatta on Lake St. Lawrence.” Following the flooding the of Seaway ...
A key to the city is stamped with “Roosevelt Bridge Cornwall. While the obverse side identifies ...
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