Iroquois Canal (northern entrance)
6019 Hadley Street, South Dundas, ON K0E 1K0, Canada
Address is taken from a point 318 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 318 yards away.

Iroquois Canal (northern entrance)
is a minor waterways place
at the junction of
the Saint Lawrence Seaway (Wiley-Dondero Canal to Iroquois Canal)
with
the Saint Lawrence Seaway (Iroquois Canal).
Barnhart Island Road Bridge
is on
the Saint Lawrence Seaway (Wiley-Dondero Canal),
24.22 miles
to the east.
Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge
is on
Saint Lawrence Seaway (Iroquois Canal to Lake Ontario),
11.06 miles
and 1 lock
to the southwest.
The nearest place in the direction of Barnhart Island Road Bridge is Wiley-Dondero Canal (southern entrance);
24 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge is Iroquois Lock;
0.41 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
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