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Dunnville Bodies of Water

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Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes in volume and spans 388 km (241 mi) across and 92 km (57 mi) from north to south. The depth of the lake is approximately 20 m (62 ft) feet, allowing it to heat up in the summer and freeze in the winter. Sport fishers can enjoy a day on the lake casting for walleye and yellow perch.
BulletFeeder Canal
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Originally built to link the Grand River to the First Welland Canal in 1829, the Feeder Canal also served as a shipping channel until the 1920s. No longer an active part of the Welland Canal System, the Feeder Canal remains mostly intact, an attractive feature of the scenery.
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