About: Celilo Canal

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Celilo Canal was a canal connecting two points of the Columbia River between the states of Oregon and Washington, U.S. just east of The Dalles. In the natural state of the Columbia River, there was an 8-mile (13 km) stretch from The Dalles to Celilo Falls that was impassable upstream and navigable downstream only at high water and at great risk. Celilo Canal was built in the early part of the 1900s to allow steamboat and river-borne traffic to bypass that stretch.

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  • Celilo Canal was a canal connecting two points of the Columbia River between the states of Oregon and Washington, U.S. just east of The Dalles. In the natural state of the Columbia River, there was an 8-mile (13 km) stretch from The Dalles to Celilo Falls that was impassable upstream and navigable downstream only at high water and at great risk. Celilo Canal was built in the early part of the 1900s to allow steamboat and river-borne traffic to bypass that stretch. (en)
  • Le canal de Celilo était un canal reliant deux points du fleuve Columbia entre les États de l'Oregon et de Washington aux États-Unis juste à l'est de la ville de The Dalles. Il a été construit au début des années 1900 pour éviter les chutes de Celilo, navigable seulement à marée haute. Le canal et les chutes ont été submergées bien plus tard par le à la suite de la construction du barrage de The Dalles. * Portail des transports * Portail du monde maritime * Portail des lacs et cours d'eau * Portail du bâtiment et des travaux publics * Portail de l’Oregon (fr)
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  • 1915-05-15 (xsd:date)
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  • August 2017 (en)
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  • 1905 (xsd:integer)
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  • Army Engineers (en)
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  • Celilo Canal in 1910; (en)
  • the Columbia River is visible at left. (en)
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  • Celilo Canal (en)
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  • inundated by Lake Celilo formed by The Dalles Dam (en)
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  • Celilo Canal was a canal connecting two points of the Columbia River between the states of Oregon and Washington, U.S. just east of The Dalles. In the natural state of the Columbia River, there was an 8-mile (13 km) stretch from The Dalles to Celilo Falls that was impassable upstream and navigable downstream only at high water and at great risk. Celilo Canal was built in the early part of the 1900s to allow steamboat and river-borne traffic to bypass that stretch. (en)
  • Le canal de Celilo était un canal reliant deux points du fleuve Columbia entre les États de l'Oregon et de Washington aux États-Unis juste à l'est de la ville de The Dalles. Il a été construit au début des années 1900 pour éviter les chutes de Celilo, navigable seulement à marée haute. Le canal et les chutes ont été submergées bien plus tard par le à la suite de la construction du barrage de The Dalles. * Portail des transports * Portail du monde maritime * Portail des lacs et cours d'eau * Portail du bâtiment et des travaux publics * Portail de l’Oregon (fr)
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  • Celilo Canal (en)
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