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  • Old Sly's Locks 26 & 27, Smiths Falls
        There are twenty-four photographs attached to this record. See the Pages box at top of this catalogue record and click the downward pointing select arrow to access views of locks 26 and 27. 1. Lock g
      There are twenty-four photographs attached to this record. See the Pages box …
  • Old Sly's Rapids plaque, Smiths Falls
        The plaque reads: "Though associated more with Smiths Falls today, Old Sly's began with a history all of its own. The first settler to the site was William Sly (known as Old Sly), who arrived with hi
      The plaque reads: "Though associated more with Smiths Falls today, Old Sly's …
  • Dam near Old Sly's Lock, Smiths Falls
        There are three photographs attached to this record. See the Pages box at top of this catalogue record and click the downward pointing select arrow to access views of the dam. For further information
      There are three photographs attached to this record. See the Pages box …
  • Original dam at Old Sly's Lock, Smiths Falls
        There are three photographs attached to this record. See the Pages box at top of this catalogue record and click the downward pointing select arrow to access views of the original dam. For further in
      There are three photographs attached to this record. See the Pages box …
  • 1838 Defensible Lockmaster's house, Old Sly's Locks 26 & 27, Smiths Falls
        See the Pages box at top of this catalogue record and click the downward pointing select arrow to an additional photo of the lockmaster's house. For further information see: Please see the links at t
      See the Pages box at top of this catalogue record and click …
  • Old Slys' Park Canada plaque, Smiths Falls
        The plaque reads: "This lockstation is named after William Sly who settled here in 1798. A set of rapids fell almost 16 feet (5 m) over a distance of 720 yards (660 m). It was originally proposed to
      The plaque reads: "This lockstation is named after William Sly who settled …
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