The Lost Villages

The Lost Villages

The Lost Villages are ten communities in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornwall, which were permanently submerged by the creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958.

The flooding was expected and planned for. In the weeks and months leading up to the inundation, families and businesses in the affected communities were moved to the new planned communities of Long Sault and Ingleside. These negotiations were controversial, however, as many residents of the communities felt that market value compensation was insufficient since the Seaway plan had already depressed property values in the region.

The town of Iroquois was also flooded, but was relocated 1.5 kilometres north rather than abandoned. Another community, Morrisburg, was partially submerged as well, but the area to be flooded was moved to higher ground within the same townsite. A portion of the provincial Highway 2 in the area was flooded; the highway was rebuilt along a Canadian National Railway right-of-way in the area.

At 8 a.m. on July 1, 1958, a large cofferdam was demolished, allowing the flooding to begin. Four days later, all of the former townsites were fully underwater. Parts of the New York shoreline were flooded by the project as well, but no communities were lost on the American side of the river.

A museum in Ault Park near Long Sault is devoted to the Lost Villages, including several historic buildings salvaged from the communities. Other buildings from the villages were moved to the site of Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg. The flooded area also includes Crysler's Farm, where a major battle was fought during the War of 1812. A monument commemorating the battle was also moved from Crysler's Farm to Upper Canada Village.

In some locations, a few remnants of sidewalks and building foundations can still be seen under the water, or even on the shoreline when water levels are sufficiently low. Some high points of land in the flooded area remained above water as islands, and are connected by the Long Sault Parkway.

Lock 21 of the former Cornwall Canal (since replaced by the Saint Lawrence Seaway) is a popular scuba diving site, a few feet from the shore along the Parkway.

The Lost Villages

*Aultsville
*Dickinson's Landing
*Farran's Point
*Maple Grove
*Mille Roches
*Moulinette
*Santa Cruz
*Sheek's Island
*Wales
*Woodlands

External links

* [http://www.ottawacitizen.com/lostvillages/ Explore the Lost Villages] - A multimedia documentary recreating the Lost Villages, by Tony Atherton, Jessey Bird, and the team at the Ottawa Citizen. Includes interactive maps, short documentaries on each village, and an underwater tour of what is left.
* [http://www.lostvillages.ca/ The Lost Villages Historical Society]
* [http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/exhibits/maps/counties/stormont.htm 1951 map of Stormont County] - "In this map, seven of the Lost Villages can be noted along the train tracks near the St. Lawrence River. Of the three communities not labelled, Sheek's Island is the island coloured in yellow near Moulinette and Mille Roches, Maple Grove is just south of Mille Roches, and Santa Cruz is located on Highway 2 between Dickinson's Landing and Woodlands."


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