Across
- The Rideau Canal changed ________ during its heyday.
- The Rideau Canal is in this city.
- Many of the workers became sick and died of this disease.
- This man was called the "King of the Rideau Canal."
- The workers were walking in these areas while building the Rideau Canal.
- The original reason the Rideau Canal was built.
- The Rideau Canal is a national ________.
- Since they didn't have machinery, the workers used these to dig.
- The Rideau Canal is a ________.
- As dynamite hadn't been invented, the workers had to use this to blow their way through.
- Workers had to dig out this type of stone.
- The Rideau Canal managed to be economically independent for many years by charging these.
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Down
- Canals were seen as a means to ________ settlements.
- Many of the workers were of this nationality.
- This man was chief engineer of the Rideau Canal project.
- The Rideau Canal is protected as a national ________ by the Canadian government.
- During the Great Depression, the Rideau Canal fell into _______.
- The working conditions were considered __________.
- The Rideau Canal is considered to be an engineering _______.
- The Rideau Canal has many of these that boats must go through to exit or enter.
- The Ottawan, a _________ that travelled the Rideau Canal, made its last voyage in 1935.
- The project ended up going ___________.
- John By was falsely suspected of this.
- The locks have a system of _________ and valves.
- This is how many storeys up the cliff side the locks go.
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