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What canal is between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario?

The Welland Canal.


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Through the Welland canal.


How much did the Welland Canal cost to build?

The first Welland Canal cost 8 million dollars to build. The Welland Canal connected Lake Ontario to Lake Erie.


Where the Welland canalls both functioning in the year 1934?

the Welland Canal opened in 1839


The Welland Canal connects what two lakes?

The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie through a series of eight locks.


How did welland get its name?

The area of Welland is an area in Niagra in Ontario, Canada. The town is named after the Welland Canal, which stretches from the town to Lake Erie.


What was major effect of the canal craze of the early 19th century?

Because the Erie Canal was successful, other areas started building canals. Canada built the Welland Canal. Ohio built the Erie and Ohio Canal. Some of these canals were also successful but soon the railroad replaced canals.


What was the major effect of the canal craze of the early 19th century?

Because the Erie Canal was successful, other areas started building canals. Canada built the Welland Canal. Ohio built the Erie and Ohio Canal. Some of these canals were also successful but soon the railroad replaced canals.


What canal in Canada connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario?

The Welland Canal


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They probably settled near the hamilton area because the irish built the welland canal and were known as navvies.


What is the canal in Ontario Canada that connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario?

The Welland Canal.


What canal located in Canada connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario?

The canal located in Canada that connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario is the Welland Canal. The Welland Canal is 28 miles long. It carries ships over the Niagara Escarpment.