A large ship carrying chemical products ran aground during its passage through the St. Lawrence Seaway early Friday morning, backing up maritime traffic as tugboats tried to dislodge it.
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Checking out the ships at the Iroquois Lock can be an interesting and fun activity for kids and adults – and it’s been attracting a lot of visitors already for the 2021 shipping season.
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Try refreshing your browser. Iroquois Lock open, but some amenities remain closed Back to video A giant information board at the Iroquois Lock drive-in observation area. Photo on Thursday, July 8, 2021 in Iroquois, Ont. Todd Hambleton/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Todd Hambleton /Todd Hambleton/Standard-Freeholder
The observation area/park on a recent weekend had dozens of vehicles and people checking out some of the St. Lawrence Seaway traffic, with protocols in place that had visitors wearing masks and observing social distancing recommendations. If there was one snag, as pointed out by a reader and frequent visitor to the area, the public washrooms have remained closed. There is a small, privat
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