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Lock 34, located in Fenelon Falls, Ontario, is a key station along the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site, situated on an island just steps from downtown. The lock, which features a maximum mooring period of two nights, is popular among boaters and offers essential facilities such as washrooms, potable water, and a picnic area.
Constructed between 1882 and 1885, Lock 34 has a rich history, evolving from a flight lock to a single concrete lock in 1964. Once a bustling hub for steamboat operators, it continues to serve as a busy navigation point in the region, surrounded by the scenic beauty of Fenelon Falls.
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Take the time to stop and take in the beautiful simplicity of the lock system. A living piece of his...
Nice, quaint little town to visit, with very friendly people. The locks area is very popular with lo...
As one of the highest locks on the Trent-Severn System it is worth checking out. It is worth watchin...
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