Rideau Canal is the historical canal of French

In 1832 the Rideau Canal was opened in case of war with United States to French and still in use today which is connects with the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on the Ottawa River to the city of Kingston, Ontario, on Lake Ontario. In the war of 1812 the United State had intended to invade the British colony then the construction of Rideau Canal was in preventative but the initial purpose of the Rideau Canal of military it was reconstruct to connect with Montreal and Kingston. The Rideau Canal also served a commercial purpose. Within 6 years from 1826 to 1832 the construction was claim up with the cost of £822,000 after a committee was formed to complete the Rideau Canal.
The canal of  Rideau

In 1827 the constructions was canceled because of many life goes down to the construction in case of malaria and other daises like typhoid etc. For which the work of the canal was stopped. With the Communities of the waterway include Ottawa, Manotick, Kars, Merricksville, Rideau Ferry, Portland, Newboro, Westport and Kingston was connected by Rideau with the 202 kilometres of the Rideau Canal incorporate sections of the Rideau and Cataraqui rivers, as well as several lakes, including the Lower, Upper and Big Rideau lakes.
In 2007 the Rideau Canal was listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site

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