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St. Catharines / Welland Canal / Regional Municipality of Niagara / Saint Lawrence Seaway / Lock / Welland / Ontario / Provinces and territories of Canada / Water
Date: 2012-12-03 11:23:15
St. Catharines
Welland Canal
Regional Municipality of Niagara
Saint Lawrence Seaway
Lock
Welland
Ontario
Provinces and territories of Canada
Water

2012 – Notice to Shipping #14 NIAGARA REGION WELLAND CANAL Low Water Levels on Lake Ontario / Port Weller Mariners are advised that due to low and declining water levels on Lake Ontario and consequently at Port Weller

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