Clark said communities along the 202-kilometre canal fear another season of blocked navigation
Ontario MPP Steve Clark has launched a petition urging the federal government to restore full navigation at Kingston’s Lasalle Causeway before the 2026 boating season, warning that continued restrictions threaten the Rideau Canal’s $309-million tourism economy.
Clark tabled the petition at Queen’s Park, calling on Ottawa to install a structure that would allow all marine traffic to pass through the causeway. He noted that 2026 marks 200 years since construction began on the UNESCO-designated waterway.
Clark said communities along the 202-kilometre canal fear another season of blocked navigation. He warned that “hundreds of businesses and jobs are at stake” and criticized Public Services and Procurement Canada for not providing a timeline or plan.
Corinna Smith-Gatcke, Warden of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, said urgent action is needed, adding that the canal’s anniversary represents a major tourism opportunity for Ontario and Canada.
A temporary federal bridge continues to restrict boat traffic, affecting marinas, restaurants, tourism operators and seasonal workers across Eastern Ontario.
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