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Through the eyes of artist Thomas Burrowes, we can see into Ontario’s past. Burrowes worked for 20 years – 1826 to 1846 – as a civilian employee on the Rideau Canal project, serving variously as overseer, surveyor and clerk.
It was as an artist, however, that he made his mark on history. In 1907, 115 of his watercolours were discovered in an attic in Detroit, Michigan. These works, now part of the Archives of Ontario collection of documentary art, give us insight into one of the most important engineering projects of the 19th century – the creation of a navigable waterway to link the Ottawa River to Lake Ontario. They allow us to see the project as it progressed through the eyes of an alert and observant eyewitness. | 
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Upper Rideau Lake; Canoe en route to Bytown;
Westport in the Distance
Watercolour
Thomas Burrowes fonds
Reference Code: C 1-0-0-0-33
Archives of Ontario, I0002152 |
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The Rideau Canal Entrance Locks
Hog’s Back
The Narrows and Isthmus
Chaffey’s Mills and others
Jones Falls
Brewer’s Lower Mill |
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The Aftermath Transportation
Settlement
Towns
Industry |
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In 2007, the Rideau Canal celebrates its 175th year with an international honour. It was recently confirmed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of more than 800 sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance. |
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