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Profile – Rideau Vineyard Discover Rideau Vineyard, a family-owned winery in the Santa Ynez Valley Shop estate wines or book wine tasting experiences at our historic vineyard
Rideau Canal - Wikipedia The 202 kilometres (126 mi) of the Rideau Canal incorporate sections of the Rideau and Cataraqui rivers, as well as several lakes, including the Lower, Upper and Big Rideau lakes
Rideau Canal Travel the canal by boat, canoe or kayak and experience the historic lock system operated by Parks Canada You can also drive or cycle to many of the great destinations along its length Fun can be found during every season
Rideau Canal - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Ce canal monumental qui date du début du XIXe siècle s’étend sur 202 km, le long des rivières Rideau et Cataraqui, depuis Ottawa au nord jusqu’au port de Kingston sur le lac Ontario au sud
Rideau Canal | Description, Locks, Skating, Facts | Britannica One of the oldest continuously operated canals in North America, with 24 hand-operated lock stations, the Rideau system was listed as a Canadian Heritage River in 2000 The canal was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007
Rideau Canal National Historic Site - Parks Canada Along its 202 km route from Ottawa to Kingston, the Rideau Canal passes through four distinct natural landscapes Discover the history behind the 22 lockstations that make up the 202 km route from Ottawa to Kingston
Rideau Vineyard Bring your own picnic basket, enjoy the wines, or order from their light fair menu Great for couple or family picnics
Rideau Canal - Rideau Canal World Heritage Site, Ontario, Canada Whether you visit by boat, car, bicycle or on foot, the Rideau has something for you The Rideau Canal is living history It is the oldest continuously operated canal in North America and the locks are operated today much as they were when first opened in 1832