St. Peters Canal

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St. Peters Canal is a historic man-made waterway in Nova Scotia, Canada, that allows vessels to pass between the Atlantic Ocean and the inland Bras d'Or Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
historic site
allowsVesselPassageBetween Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Bras d'Or Lake NERFINISHED
connectsBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Bras d'Or Lake NERFINISHED
constructionStarted mid-1800s
country Canada
hasFeature lock system
swing bridge
hasHeritageValue engineering history
navigation history on Cape Breton Island
hasLock yes
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
isPartOf Bras d'Or Lake watershed access system NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nova Scotia
locatedNear St. Peter's, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cape Breton Island NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
numberOfLocks 1
openedForNavigation mid-19th century
operatedBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
primaryFunction marine transportation
navigation
region Richmond County, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
tourismAttraction yes
usedFor recreational boating
small commercial vessels
waterwayType man-made waterway

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Bras d'Or Lake connectedBy St. Peters Canal