Shubenacadie Canal

Shubenacadie Canal
View of Shubenacadie Canal in Shubie Park.
Shubenacadie Canal is located in Nova Scotia
Shubenacadie Canal
Shubenacadie Canal in Nova Scotia
CountryCanada
Coordinates44°42′6.5″N 63°33′15.6″W / 44.701806°N 63.554333°W / 44.701806; -63.554333
Specifications
Length114 km (71 mi)
Locks1 operational (Lock 5) (originally 9 locks & 2 inclined planes)
Maximum height above sea level31 m (102 ft) at Lake Charles
StatusClosed
History
Original ownerShubenacadie Canal Co.
Principal engineerFrancis Hall
Construction began1826
Date of first use1856
Date completed1861
Date closed1871
Geography
DirectionNorth/South
Start pointHalifax Harbour (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia)
End pointCobequid Bay (Maitland, Nova Scotia)
Beginning coordinates44°40′N 63°34′W / 44.66°N 63.56°W / 44.66; -63.56
Ending coordinates45°19′N 63°29′W / 45.32°N 63.49°W / 45.32; -63.49

The Shubenacadie Canal is a canal in central Nova Scotia, Canada. It links Halifax Harbour with the Bay of Fundy by way of the Shubenacadie River and Shubenacadie Grand Lake. Begun in 1826, it was not completed until 1861 and was closed in 1871. Currently small craft use the river and lakes, but only one lock is operational. Three of the nine locks have been restored to preserve their unique fusion of British and North American construction techniques. More extensive restoration is planned.[1]

  1. ^ "Shubenacadie Canal Commission - Canal, Locks, Inclined Planes, Waterway, Halifax Harbour, Cobequid Bay".