Kingston Mills Locks

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Kingston Mills Locks is a historic lockstation at the southern entrance of Canada’s Rideau Canal, known for its 19th-century engineering works and scenic setting near Kingston, Ontario.

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instanceOf historic site
lockstation
architecturalStyle 19th-century canal engineering
builtFor military and commercial transportation
constructionStartDate 1827
country Canada
currentUse recreational boating
elevationChange approximately 14 metres total lift
hasActivity boating
fishing
picnicking
sightseeing
hasLockNumber Merrickville Locks
surface form: Locks 46–49 on the Rideau Canal
hasStructure blockhouse
dam
defensible lockmaster’s house
stone lock chambers
swing bridge
weir
hasView scenic setting with rock outcrops and forested shoreline
heritageDesignation Kingston Fortifications (Rideau Canal and Kingston Fortifications UNESCO World Heritage Site component)
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of the Rideau Canal)
heritageStatus National Historic Site of Canada
surface form: National Historic Site of Canada (as part of the Rideau Canal)
historicalPeriod War of 1812 era defensive system context
inception 1832
locatedAt southern entrance of the Rideau Canal
locatedIn Kingston, Ontario
Ontario
surface form: Ontario, Canada
lockType stepped flight of locks
managingOrganization Parks Canada
near Cataraqui River
Kingston Mills Road
numberOfLocks 4
openToPublic true
operator Parks Canada
originalUse navigation between Kingston and Ottawa
partOf Rideau Canal
waterway Rideau Canal

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Rideau Canal hasLock Kingston Mills Locks