Jenkins: The Rideau Canal’s changing functions
Ottawa Citizen

By Phil Jenkins, Ottawa Citizen, June 29, 2015

The Rideau Canal was a working waterway before it was a pretty groomed tourist attraction. On this perfect, early summer day it deserves a dedicated artist, a nouveau impressionist to immortalize it over and above its annual millions of phone-snaps, but 120 years ago these same banks north and south of the Corktown bridge were either wild or industrialized. Railway lines and yards, coal yards and shipyards, all sorts of boats and transport businesses, turning basins and warehouses formed its downtown topography. It was all very un-capital city for a country known for its natural beauty. Time for spring cleaning. via Jenkins: The Rideau Canal’s changing functions | Ottawa Citizen.

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