Edmonds Lockstation
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92,7 km – 92,9 km
The lock at Edmonds Lockstation is situated at the east end of a 150-m excavated channel on the south side of the river. A spillway dam with a stone masonry weir spans the river at the western tip of the narrow island creating a slackwater section to Old Slys Lockstation. The excavated stone visible in the earthen dam on the upper excavated channel shows the technique used to build such dams.
One lock – A manually operated lock with a lift of 2,6 m, 1830. CRM1.
Stone arch dam – A dam, 122 m long and 4,08 m high, 1830. CRM1.
Weir – A stone one-bay stoplog weir, 1830. CRM1.
Earth embankment dam – A 100-m earth and stone dam that retains the water in the upper channel, 1830. CRM1.
Lockstation office – A storey-and-a-half frame building, 1905. CRM2.
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© Parks Canada |
Edmonds Lockstation to Old Slys Lockstation
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92,8 km – 95,0 km
This is a 2,6-km slackwater section created by the construction of the stone arch dam at Edmonds Lockstation. There are wetlands along the shore.
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