Lock 3 Access Restricted in Welland Canal

August 26, 2014

The St. Lawrence Seaway issued a notice to mariners advising of conditions regarding ongoing construction and installation at Welland Canal's Lock 3 in support of its modernization project, including Hands Free Mooring equipment and infrastructure.

Mariners will not be allowed any type of interface including supplies, crew changes or technical personnel at lock 3 during the remainder of the 2014 navigation or until further notice.

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