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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Cornwall > Cornwall Canal > Long Sault Area > 2

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The same area after the inundation. Flip back and forth between this image and the previous to compare the changes.

Long Sault is a pretty nice place to go camping nowadays, but leave your boat at home (unless it's a canoe). The average water depth behind the archipelago is 4 or 5 feet. Stumps, snags, shoals and submerged railbeds are all waiting to scratch your bottom.
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Posted by rapcw 7/15/2006 11:05 PM | remove
  Sounds like the California Delta.
Posted by LostintheWoods 7/17/2006 5:16 PM | remove
  I don't need any help scratching my bottom, thank you.
Posted by BravoOrig 3/5/2008 1:12 PM | remove
  Love the idea of submerged items where you used to be able to walk on the land they were placed and look into the sky. Now you'd be holding your breath.
Posted by Emperor Wang 3/8/2008 3:44 AM | remove
  Yeah, I like this kinda stuff too. The water's not that deep though. Just a few feet in the dark blue areas. I'd like rent a canoe one day to poke around, drink some beers and see what I can find. There's remains of a lock and some power works submerged at the left end of the red line, albeit kinda deep. And 2 km east of the map edge is another abandoned canal and the street grid of a village in shallow water. You can see it pretty clearly on Google Earth.
Posted by BravoOrig 3/8/2008 12:59 PM | remove
  I'll have to check that out. I can't swim except to save my life but if its walkable thats cool. At the same time it creeps me out that stuff would be down there for some reason. I've always wanted to see what they could drag out of the bottom of the MO river. Who knows whats down there.
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