This video of a sunrise was taken from the bridge over the main channel of the Rideau Canal at Manotick, near Ottawa , Canada ’s capital city. The Rideau Canal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sun is about to rise over the tree line. Part 1.
Manotick Riverside
A blog designed to enhance Manotick
Manotick Riverside
This blog highlights scenery, wildlife and activities around Manotick, a village on the Rideau Canal near Ottawa Canada's capital city
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Thanksgiving Sunday - Early morning just before sunrise
This picture was taken from the bridge over the main channel of the Rideau Canal at Manotick, near Ottawa , Canada ’s capital city. The Rideau Canal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Canada Geese flying in V formations as they head south for the annual migration.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Safety Dam at Manotick: Rideau Canal
This is a picture of the safety dam taken from the bridge at Manotick, facing north to Ottawa. This stretch of the Rideau Canal is called the Long Reach.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Videos of interest
My next effort will be to add a video to the still pictures that are on the blog. This video will feature a novel 19th century feature - the Safety Dam.
The video starts by showing you a stretch of the Rideau River in the village of Manotick near the city of Ottawa , Canada 's capital. This is the East arm of the river as it flows around Long Island . Part of the village of Manotick is situated on this island.
At the north end of the island is an historic dam, one of the largest dams on this UNESCO World Heritage Waterway.
To protect this dam, the associated triple boat locks and the spillway, engineers of the 19th century designed a safety dam. This safety dam is shown in the video. During operation this “dam” is open to the river’s flow and to normal boat and barge navigation. In times of expected severe flood flows, as for example the spring freshet, stop logs were inserted into slots built into the abutments. The flood waters were then re-routed to the back channel on the West side of the island; in effect turning the back channel into a long, natural spillway and thus by-passing the flood flows from the dam, the locks and the spillway structure.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Manotick Riverside
This is my very first blog. I selected blogspot as the test site for my blog. I have called the blog Manotick Riverside and manotickriverside will be the address. If you wish to know more about me, please send me an e-mail at manotickriverside@rogers.com
I will begin my foray into blogging by posting these pictures with the captions:
Manotick Continuation School 1941
Manotick Historic Grist Mill
Manotick Public Library on South River Road
Main Channel of Rideau River World Heritage Site
After I have gained experience with this initial blog, I intend to enlarge this site or develop another site which will highlight books from Waterfront Publishing that I am writing as a self-publisher.
Main Channel of Rideau River World Heritage Site
I will begin my foray into blogging by posting these pictures with the captions:
Manotick Continuation School 1941
Manotick Historic Grist Mill
Manotick Public Library on South River Road
Main Channel of Rideau River World Heritage Site
After I have gained experience with this initial blog, I intend to enlarge this site or develop another site which will highlight books from Waterfront Publishing that I am writing as a self-publisher.
Main Channel of Rideau River World Heritage Site
Manotick Continuation School 1941 |
Manotick Historic Grist Mill |
Manotick Public Library on South River Road |
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