Kirkfield Lift Lock Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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250 lakes to Explore :)
With 250 lakes and rivers in this Kawartha Lakes area, you have endless opportunities for exploration. There are 44 locks, including 36 conventional locks, two sets of flight locks, hydraulic lift loc...
Stopped here the other day as we drove by. Interesting to watch the lock in operation. And a few plaques around the grounds to read about the history of this lock and the construction of it. You can g...
We stopped by the Lift Lock because it was close to where we were camping. It was an extremely hot day but we wanted to see the site. The visit was short but we got to see how the locks operate. Qu...
Last week I went here with my family (including 3 grandchildren). It is a very impressive engineering feat. This is the second highest liftlock in the world at 49' after the Peterboro one at 65'. It's...
250 lakes to Explore :)
With 250 lakes and rivers in this Kawartha Lakes area, you have endless opportunities for exploration. There are 44 locks, including 36 conventional locks, two sets of flight locks, hydraulic lift loc...
Cool place to visit
Stopped here the other day as we drove by. Interesting to watch the lock in operation. And a few plaques around the grounds to read about the history of this lock and the construction of it. You can g...
Short visit.
We stopped by the Lift Lock because it was close to where we were camping. It was an extremely hot day but we wanted to see the site. The visit was short but we got to see how the locks operate. Qu...
If you have not seen lift locks, check them out.
Nothing too exciting, but if you have not seen lift locks before come to check this place out.Best of all its FREE!
The liftlocks
Last week I went here with my family (including 3 grandchildren). It is a very impressive engineering feat. This is the second highest liftlock in the world at 49' after the Peterboro one at 65'. It's...