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Economic history of Canada / Welland Canal / Eastern Canada / Welland / Ship / Lake Ontario / Ontario / Saint Lawrence Seaway / Provinces and territories of Canada
Date: 2012-11-30 12:22:26
Economic history of Canada
Welland Canal
Eastern Canada
Welland
Ship
Lake Ontario
Ontario
Saint Lawrence Seaway
Provinces and territories of Canada

SEAWAY NOTICE NO[removed]Maximum Permissible Draft – Montreal to Lake Ontario and Welland Canal Mariners are advised that due to low and declining water levels on Lake Ontario, water levels at Port Weller Harbour an

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