Lock 14 - Crowe Bay

Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site

Lock 14 is an island station with pedestrian access by bridge from the east side of the river. The immediate area has a mix of houses and cottages.

Getting here
Map locations
NameDescriptionCategory
Lock 14 - Crowe Bay

900 County Road 38, Seymour Twp., Ontario

Location
  • Nautical chart: #2021 (more on Nautical charts)
  • GPS: 44°20'08.9"N 77°46'23.3"W
  • Kilometer marker: 54.2 km (mile 33.7)

Hours of Operation


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Navigational data
  • Lock length: 46.9 m (154 ft)
  • Lock width: 9.7 m (32 ft)
  • Average lift: 7.6 m (25 ft)
  • Max. mooring period: 5 nights
Facilities and services
History
Construction of the Scotts Mills lockstation
Caption
Constructed: 1907-1912

This was the first of the Ontario - Rice Lake section put out to tender with the firm Aylmer & Brown being awarded the contract. Work finished by 1912, but other sections were incomplete so there was no urgency to make the lock operational. Crowe Bay boasts its own bridge to get to the human-made island that has been fully reconstructed with a dam underneath it.

Local tourism
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