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- Lake St. Francis
- 1 Fig. 2 Map Showing Rapids and Canals -- Lake St. Francis to Lake St. Louis
- 2 Lawrence River, and the rapids and canals from Lake St. Francis to Lake St. Louis, are shown, respectively as
- 3 then passed through the Coteau lock and into Lake St. Francis. At the Long Sault rapids above Cornwall the
- 4 stationed at various points along the river, Lake St. Francis in particular, and the Durham boats were
- 5 From there they went by steamer through Lake St. Francis to Coteau du Lac where another stage was
- 6 with a dyke along the low lying south shore of Lake St. Francis. These dams raised the water to a satisfactory
- 7 Coteau to Cascades rapids section and connected Lake St. Francis and Lake St. Louis. Many surveys, reports and
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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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