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ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY PROJECT.—-The Long Sault dam, which spans the St. Lawrence river from the head of Barn Hart Island to the United States shore of the river. It is one of the dams which, together with power-houses, are being built along the river as part of the St. Lawrence seaway project. The seaway, a joint enterprise by Canada and the United States, will allow the passage of shipping between the Atlantic coast and the Great Lakes. The Queen is expected to open the project next year when she visits Canada.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28742, 13 November 1958, Page 17

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ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY PROJECT.—-The Long Sault dam, which spans the St. Lawrence river from the head of Barn Hart Island to the United States shore of the river. It is one of the dams which, together with power-houses, are being built along the river as part of the St. Lawrence seaway project. The seaway, a joint enterprise by Canada and the United States, will allow the passage of shipping between the Atlantic coast and the Great Lakes. The Queen is expected to open the project next year when she visits Canada. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28742, 13 November 1958, Page 17

ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY PROJECT.—-The Long Sault dam, which spans the St. Lawrence river from the head of Barn Hart Island to the United States shore of the river. It is one of the dams which, together with power-houses, are being built along the river as part of the St. Lawrence seaway project. The seaway, a joint enterprise by Canada and the United States, will allow the passage of shipping between the Atlantic coast and the Great Lakes. The Queen is expected to open the project next year when she visits Canada. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28742, 13 November 1958, Page 17