Kilmarnock
Rideau Canal National Historic Site
The Kilmarnock lockstation is recognizable for its unequal arm, centre bearing timber swing bridge. The bridge is located directly over the lock and this site has the lowest lift of any lock on the Rideau Canal, at just 2 feet. Despite being somewhat remote, it is a popular stop for overnight guests. This site contains a limited number of power spots on the downstream side.
How to get here
Kilmarnock
1424 Kilmarnock Road
Montague, Ontario
GPS: 44°53'04"N 75°55'49"W
Phone
613-283-3792
Email
rideau@pc.gc.ca
Navigational data
- Distance from Ottawa: 86.7 km (53.9 mi)
- Distance from Kingston: 115.4 km (71.7 mi)
- Nautical chart: #1512 (Sheet 3)
- Lock length: 40.8 m (134 ft)
- Lock width: 9.7 m (33 ft)
- Average lift: 0.7 m (2.3 ft)
Facilities and services
- Overnight mooring (2 nights max)
- Camping
- Washrooms
- Potable water
- Shore power (lower side)
- Firewood ($)
- Picnic tables
- Parking (limited)
History
For most of the 19th century, Kilmarnock was known as Maitland's Lock, after James Maitland, a retired soldier, on whose property the lockstation was built. Maitland was appointed the first lockmaster of the station.
Read more history about this lockstationGoogle Street View
Related links
- Ottawa Locks
- Hartwells
- Hogs Back
- Black Rapids
- Long Island
- Burritts Rapids
- Lower Nicholsons
- Upper Nicholsons
- Clowes
- Merrickville
- Edmonds
- Old Slys
- Smiths Falls Combined
- Smiths Falls Detached
- Poonamalie
- Lower Beveridges
- Upper Beveridges
- Colonel By Island
- Narrows
- Newboro
- Chaffeys
- Davis
- Jones Falls
- Brass Point Bridge
- Upper Brewers
- Lower Brewers
- Kingston Mills
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