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31 March 2021

RT @RideauCanalNHS: Today is the LAST day purchase season passes with an early bird discount! Get yours here: https://t.co/VnUmudbzQf https://t.co/8GveIbP4A9


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29 March 2021

Canadians celebrate the 100th anniversary of the legendary "Bluenose" schooner, build in Lunenburg NS "tree to sea" in 97 days and was undefeated in international racing of fishing schooners. The replica "Bluenose II" gathers crowds wherever she goes. https://t.co/ffkfgz2Iv6 https://t.co/ZbeTUHQicx


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26 March 2021

Canadian Olympic Team announced and ready for Japan. https://t.co/4kgfaFZqbC


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23 March 2021

The US has passed a law requiring recreational vessels under 26 feet (eight meters) in length to use an engine cut-off switch. https://t.co/hFeLVMmSzT


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19 March 2021

Rideau Canal traffic in 2020: The canal opened late. Traffic was down 27.8% with 44,141 boats through the locks (61,145 in 2019). 77.7% were from Ontario, 20.6% from Québec, 0.2% from the U.S. and 1.5% “other” | Source: Friends of the Rideau Newsletter, Fall/Winter 2020 https://t.co/PmdmOCQ1Ca


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11 March 2021

Last-minute New York State budget manoeuver proposes major changes to Erie Canal management that could affect Canadians cruising south from Lake Ontario to the Hudson River in the future. https://t.co/gXTtzk6kuA


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Have you considered buying an electric-powered sailboat? https://t.co/qFnDzFTt1c


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Boat wash to prevent invasive species entering Eganville area lakes should be operated by the private sector. | The Star https://t.co/pWVLw49Acg


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