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Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Canada

Site Management

  • Unauthorized Mooring Buoys
  • Managing Aquatic Vegetation On The Rideau Canal
  • Environmental Site Assessment Project for Indian, Newboro and Upper Rideau Lakes
  • Dead Fish in the Rideau Canal
  • Foam on the Rideau Canal
  • Management Plan (May 2005)
  • News Releases and Backgrounders
  • Rideau Corridor Landscape Strategy
  • Canada's 14th World Heritage Site: The Rideau Canal Including Fort Henry and Kingston Fortifications (June 2007)
  • Nomination of the Rideau Canal for Inscription in the World Heritage List (January 2006)
  • Rideau Canal World Heritage Site Management Plan (PDF 3.6 Mb) (2006)
  • World Heritage Sites
  • Policies for In-Water and Shoreline Works and Related Activities (2007)

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