Trent Hills
Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site
Ranney Falls Dam 10 Rehabilitation
Scope of Work
- Construction of two additional sluices on the west end of the dam
- New dam control building with electrical upgrades
- Improvements to public safety features including guardrails and signage
- Increase the water discharge capacity
- Improve water management capabilities
Status:
Active constructionProject Schedule
Construction mobilized in the fall of 2019 and is expected to be complete by Fall 2021.Latest News
June 15. 2021- Info-Work: Ranney Falls Dam 10March 31, 2021 - Info-work: Ranney Falls Dam 10
March 5, 2021 - Community Update: Ranney Falls Dam 10 Construction Update
April 7, 2020 - Community Update: Construction Update: Temporary Bridge Opens for Vehicles
February 19, 2020 - Info-Work: Bridge Closure at Ranney Falls Dam 10
Project planning required a significant amount of coordination, as municipal services for these homes run under the deck of the bridge. In addition, a temporary one lane vehicular bridge was installed to alleviate the impact on traffic during construction.
Dam 10 was originally built in 1925 and included a roadway bridge on top of the dam. The dam and bridge were both re-constructed in 1980 just downstream of the original dam. This current dam is mechanized and has a total of six sluice gates to control the water levels and flows. The bridge over the dam is owned and maintained by the municipality of Trent Hills.
April 7, 2020 - Community Update: Construction Update: Temporary Bridge Opens for Vehicles
February 19, 2020 - Info-Work: Bridge Closure at Ranney Falls Dam 10
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Ranney Falls dam 10 is located slightly upstream of the Ranney Falls flight lock 11/12 in the community of Campbellford. A fixed bridge sits atop the dam that, together with the swing bridge at the lock, connects over 100 homes on an island to the rest of the community.Project planning required a significant amount of coordination, as municipal services for these homes run under the deck of the bridge. In addition, a temporary one lane vehicular bridge was installed to alleviate the impact on traffic during construction.
Dam 10 was originally built in 1925 and included a roadway bridge on top of the dam. The dam and bridge were both re-constructed in 1980 just downstream of the original dam. This current dam is mechanized and has a total of six sluice gates to control the water levels and flows. The bridge over the dam is owned and maintained by the municipality of Trent Hills.
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Campbellford Dam at Lock 13 Rehabilitation
Scope of Work
- Rehabilitaton of stoplog sluices
- Conversion of metal stoplogs in sluice 4 to wood
- Reopening of sluice 1 using stoplogs with mechanical winch
- Increased height of earth dams
- Improve maintenance access, site stability, flow capacity and operability
Status:
Active constructionLatest News
January 27, 2017 -Community Update: Campbellford and Crowe Bay Dam and Lock Rehabilitation (PDF, 532 KB)December 16, 2016 -Community Update: Campbellford and Crowe Bay Dam and Lock Rehabilitation (PDF, 914 KB)
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Dam 11 is located about 1 km upstream of the downtown core of Campbellford. The log lifter will be fully rehabilitated in order to effectively service 4 all stoplog sluices. Construction access is primarily from the west side, and a temporary access bridge on the downstream monolith is in place for the duration of construction. Boaters can expect can expect a new view when entering the lock chamber.Healey Falls Locks Valve Tunnel Rehabilitation
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See our regional map here for information on completed construction works in this area. For questions or concerns, or to receive email updates, please contact us at pc.trentsevern.pc@canada.ca and include “Trent Hills” in the subject heading, or reference a specific project.
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