DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Robert Moses Power Dam. Power AuthoritylState of New York. nois Canal. This contains two locks, each of which raises us 42 feet. Then out from the canal and into Lake St. Francis, the end of which marks the beginning of the lnternational section. The first sight that greets us in this section is the magnificent span of the lnternational High Level Bridge. Cruis- ing under this, we reach the first lock of the section. This is the Bertrand H. Snell Lock. Snell was a member of the House of Representatives for 22 years and was the first to introduce legisla- tion in favor of a seaway. For twenty years he waged an unsuccessful war. Five days after his death on February 2, l958, this lock was named for him. By it, we are raised 45 feet. Largest Canadian tanker, through Wel- land Canal Lock. Toledo Blade. lust a little farther up is the Dwight D. Eisenhower Lock which also raises to the level of 45 feet. After this comes the Wiley-Dondero Canal, named for the men who sponsored the enabling legislation in our Congress. Last is the lroguois Lock which raises us 30 feet. After this we proceed up the river un- der the Thousand lslands lnternational Bridge into Lake Cntario. From here through the Welland Canal and the Fort Weller series of seven canals we approach Lake Erie. As we travel this broad expanse of water, we see cities looming on the shore. They are crowd- ed with industrial activity of all sorts. Then we enter the mouth of the Mau- mee Biver and down the river to the Port of Toledo. Eisenhower Lock. U. S. Army Engineers

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the United States. For years the St. Lawrence remained an undeveloped waterway, limited by its lack of depth. Men of foresight were aware of the promise it held, but nothing was done. lt would not be until more than four centuries after Cartier first viewed its broad expanse that the St. Lawrence fulfilled its dream by opening an entire continent to the shipping of the world. Soon ships, flying the flag of every nation, will visit the ports of the St. Lawrence. So that we may truly under- stand the magnitude of the St. Law- rence Seaway we will take a voyage down the channels, through the locks and lakes. ln this way we may realize what a tremendous task the construc- tion has been. From the Atlantic Ocean we enter the wide mouth of the St. Lawrence River. We proceed hundreds of miles, passing the beautiful city of Quebec L ng Sault Dam. Power Authority State of New York perched high atop the banks of the river. We travel still further up-stream past the metropolis of Montreal. lt is now that we enter the Seaway. The Seaway itself is l59 miles long and is divided into two main sections, the Canadian and the International. The first section, being entirely in Can- adian waters, has been built solely by the Dominion government, while the International section is so named be- cause it was a joint effort by the United States and Canada. After sailing beyond Montreal we encounter the first of the locks. This is the St. Lambert Lock which raises our vessel l5 feet. We now bypass the famed Lachine Rapids by means of a newly-constructed Navigation Canal. VV e are then raised 30 feet by the Cote St. Catherine Lock and now we steam into Lake St. Louis. From this large body of water we reach the Beaugar-



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