1 Canal Drive, Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6W4
Explore Canada's engineering heritage at this National Historic Site featuring the famous Canadian Locks. Built in the 1890s, these revolutionary locks enabled ships to bypass the St. Mary's River rapids, transforming Great Lakes commerce and connecting inland waterways.
Historic canal locks showcasing 1890s engineering that revolutionized Great Lakes shipping and commerce.
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