Hartwells Lock Nos 9 and 10
Address is taken from a point 66426 yards away.
Hartwells Lock Nos 9 and 10 is a group of locks on the Rideau Canal (Main Line) and is one of the deepest locks on the waterway.
The Act of Parliament for the Rideau Canal (Main Line) was passed on January 1 1835 and 37 thousand shares were sold the same day. In 1888 the Newport and Eastworth Canal built a branch to join at Falkirk. Expectations for manure traffic to Fife were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. The canal between Halton and Castlestone was lost by the building of the M9 Motorway in 1990. "Travels of The Perseverence" by Cecil Parker describes an early passage through the waterway, especially that of Macclesfield Inclined plane.

This is a pair of locks with a rise of 21 feet.
| Queensway Bridge (Highway 417) | 2.73 miles | |
| Hawthorne Avenue Bridge No 1 | 2.67 miles | |
| Bank Street Bridge | 1.50 miles | |
| Bronson Avenue Bridge | 0.85 miles | |
| Dow's Lake | 0.65 miles | |
| Hartwells Lock Nos 9 and 10 | ||
| Heron Road Bridges | 0.69 miles | |
| Hog's Back Lock Nos 11 and 12 | 1.14 miles | |
| Hog's Back Bridge No 4 | 1.17 miles | |
| Rideau River (northern entrance) | 1.29 miles | |
| CNR High Level Bridge | 3.08 miles | |
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