cruising route Seeleys / Kingston / Seeleys
Seeleys - Kingston - Seeleys - 68 Km - 14 Locks - 12 h of navigation - 3 Nights
From Seeleys Bay to Washburn, 13 km, 2 Lock(s), 2.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Seeleys Bay > Washburn
Monument
Seeleys Bay
A treasure in the middle of the 1000 lakes, that's the definition of Seeleys Bay. This small town is the starting for cruises of one week or more-way ticket to Smith Falls.From Washburn to Kingston, 21 km, 5 Lock(s), 3.8 h of navigation
Stopover : Washburn > Kingston
Monument
Joyceville Institution
This prison has a remarkable architecture, visible from the Rideau Canal
Monument
Kingston, les 1000 îles
Enjoy your break to take the ferry and visit the St. Lawrence Islands, including Cedar Island with its wonderful castles and forts.
Monument
Kingston
At the junction between the Canal Rideau, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, Kingston has a very important geographical position for browsers. This city of 160 000 inhabitants, bustling with many festivals in the summer, it has many remarkable monuments such as Fort Henry.From Kingston to Seeleys Bay, 34 km, 7 Lock(s), 5.9 h of navigation
Stopover : Kingston > Washburn > Seeleys Bay
Monument
Joyceville Institution
This prison has a remarkable architecture, visible from the Rideau Canal
Monument
Seeleys Bay
A treasure in the middle of the 1000 lakes, that's the definition of Seeleys Bay. This small town is the starting for cruises of one week or more-way ticket to Smith Falls.
Monument
Kingston, les 1000 îles
Enjoy your break to take the ferry and visit the St. Lawrence Islands, including Cedar Island with its wonderful castles and forts.
Monument
Kingston
At the junction between the Canal Rideau, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, Kingston has a very important geographical position for browsers. This city of 160 000 inhabitants, bustling with many festivals in the summer, it has many remarkable monuments such as Fort Henry.