the welland canal was built to ship items from the U.S.A to Canada
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The first Welland Canal cost 8 million dollars to build. The Welland Canal connected Lake Ontario to Lake Erie.
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the Welland Canal opened in 1839
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The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie through a series of eight locks.
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The area of Welland is an area in Niagra in Ontario, Canada. The town is named after the Welland Canal, which stretches from the town to Lake Erie.
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The Welland Canal.
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The canal located in Canada that connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario is the Welland Canal. The Welland Canal is 28 miles long. It carries ships over the Niagara Escarpment.
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The Erie canal allows shipping past Niagara Falls, to the Great Lakes. The Canadian side uses the Welland Canal.
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The Welland Canal
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The Welland canal contains bacteria in the water that can cause a certain disease in the anal region. When drinking the water of the Welland canal your nus becomes a crusty and moldy infection that requires a large tube to go up the anus and release an anti-biotic... It then requires multiple treatments of bee stings to the anus. The molequles in the stinger of the bee causes the reduction of the infection. Once the infection has reduced swelling you must then pop the blisters.
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The Welland Canal.
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They probably settled near the hamilton area because the irish built the welland canal and were known as navvies.
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(The Welland is a canal), The Nene, The Ouse and the Witham are rivers
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It is between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario and provides a way of getting around Niagra Falls. It is just west of Niagra Falls in Ontario Province. It is pretty much laid out North and South. It is a great place to watch the ships, you can get within 100 feet or so of them as they transit the locks.
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Because the Erie Canal was successful, other areas started building canals. Canada built the Welland Canal. Ohio built the Erie and Ohio Canal. Some of these canals were also successful but soon the railroad replaced canals.
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Luke Welland's birth name is Luke Alexander Welland.
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The total cost of transiting the Wellan Canal can cost anywhere from $19,000 to $38,000+ in Canadian dollars per trip.
According to Thorold.com, the cost depends on the gross registered tonnage of the ship, whether wholly laden, partially so, or in ballast, the type of cargo in metric tonnes, the number of persons aboard, plus dockage charges.
Pleasure craft pay $30.00 per lock to transit the Welland Canal.
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Yes. You can take the Welland Canal, a ship canal that runs 42 km (27.0 miles) from Port Colborne, Ontario on Lake Erie to Port Weller, Ontario on Lake Ontario.
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Dennis Welland has written:
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'Upton Sinclair'
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Yes in Welland there is brush wolves ( COYOTES)......THERE IS NO TIMBER WOLVES IN WELLAND EXCEPT MAYBE A FEW CAPTIVE TIMBERS THOUGH I HOPE NOT.
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The Niagara River is the natural waterway, but seeing as there's Niagara Falls in the way, ships use the Welland Canal, which cuts across the Niagara Peninsula of Canada.
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