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Welland Ship Canal
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Welland Ship Canal or Welland Canal, officially known as the Welland Ship Canal, waterway in Ontario, Canada, linking Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Situated parallel to the Niagara River, the canal is 44 km (28 mi) long and extends from Port Weller on Lake Ontario to Port Colborne on Lake Erie. The canal serves as the passage for large vessels between the two Great Lakes because the Niagara River is impassable, due to Niagara Falls and rapids. The eight locks of the canal have a lift of 99 m (326 ft). The original canal, containing 25 locks, was opened in 1829. Reconstruction of the waterway was begun in 1913; the new canal opened to traffic in 1932. Welland Ship Canal became part of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959. Extensive improvements were made on part of the canal in the early 1970s.
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