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- Lake Ontario
- 1 are the first of a series between Montreal and Lake Ontario which have seriously hindered navigation ever
- 2 first Welland canal, connecting Lake Erie with Lake Ontario was completed, thus opening a continuous
- 3 vessels had been in use on the lower part of Lake Ontario since 1816 when the SS Frontenac (the old name
- 4 canals to elevators at ports on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, such as Port Colborne and Prescott, in large
- 5 of the imports coming from the U. S. ports on Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. About one and a half million long
- 6 has a total of 22 locks between Montreal and Lake Ontario, each of which becomes a major problem when ice
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This paper was presented at a meeting of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and is reproduced with permission.
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