Going over Big Chute on the Trent-Severn Waterway

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • hey nothing special really just just taken on a boat trip through the waterways

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  • @thenewbassraider
    @thenewbassraider 7 років тому +11

    for those of us that have never seem something like this before it's very cool. thanks for posting

  • @timcastle165
    @timcastle165 6 років тому +3

    Memories!!! I remember doing that over 30 years ago and the lift locks in Peterbourgh. It was a Great Trip!!

  • @jesperpfeil
    @jesperpfeil 7 років тому +20

    As we say in the Merchant Marine, "Boring is good".

  • @tonythomas951
    @tonythomas951 6 років тому +5

    I've lived my whole life (50+ yrs) in Tucson and I can't even imagine something like that. Thats crazy. I had no idea something like this existed. Its pretty damn cool.

  • @Wardell43
    @Wardell43 6 років тому +1

    Awesome! Thanks for posting. And thanks to all of those that make this happen everyday!!

  • @ohbobpleez
    @ohbobpleez 6 років тому +9

    There is a River Trent and a River Severn in the UK, I was confused until I saw it was in North America. Didn't even notice the Canadian flag. :)

    • @teaeff8898
      @teaeff8898 4 роки тому

      ohbobpleez yep there’s a Trent in the UK, but this is on the Severn end of the Trent-Severn. And there a Severn in the UK as well, lol. Where we got the names from here in the Canadian colonies. 😉

  • @RandomDuude
    @RandomDuude 9 років тому +50

    I had no idea something like this even existed! :O
    Very interesting!

    • @XSRtiliry420
      @XSRtiliry420 6 років тому +1

      only in Ontario Canada!

    • @Ajaxaxxess
      @Ajaxaxxess 6 років тому

      Agreed. insane

    • @10yearsag0
      @10yearsag0 6 років тому

      i just want comment like this before i see u comment .

    • @Ruf-Art-by-Tim
      @Ruf-Art-by-Tim 6 років тому

      So rather than blowing up the land and digging out a canal and putting in massive doors to hold back water, some " Canadian " figured that this is a better way to move boats ........NICE MOVE CANADA..... Make everyone else look stupid !

    • @sessionfiddler
      @sessionfiddler 6 років тому

      I think it also keeps a lamprey eel problem from spreading since eels that latch onto the hulls just fall off onto the ground shortly after the boat being hauled out of the water.

  • @bigearedmouse17
    @bigearedmouse17 7 років тому +18

    Anyone else expecting it to rush down the other side really fast ?

    • @oldman4803
      @oldman4803 7 років тому +2

      Watched this with my grandson and he was disappointed when it didn't speed up on the slope into the water LOL

    • @bigbob16
      @bigbob16 6 років тому

      I was hoping it would shoot down the ramp like a Disneyland ride😃

    • @garyreilly9605
      @garyreilly9605 6 років тому +1

      It has in the past and you end up with boats in a tangled mess with hurt people in the mess of boats and in the water, not a nice picture....

    • @nuthineatholl6434
      @nuthineatholl6434 5 років тому +1

      I'm building a smaller version of this thing to get my lazy ass out of bed and into a nice hot morning bath.

  • @teaeff8898
    @teaeff8898 4 роки тому

    Brings back so many memories... did that numerous times in my fishing boat, and before with my parents... I’ve been over on the old car, too, the one that’s now retired, but never been removed. I think it’s still operational. My parents had a cottage on T-Lake just up the river from Big Chute, before it narrows at the island. Look up James Angus’s books about the Trent-Severn, they’re great. He grew up in Big Chute. Also has one on the Georgian Bay Lumber company.

  • @Island_Line_Rail_Productions
    @Island_Line_Rail_Productions 8 років тому +9

    If I ever took a ride on that, I would blow the boat horn in standard crossing style ,two longs a short and a long held through the crossing....just for fun

  • @embassyhotel
    @embassyhotel 12 років тому

    Thank you "SittingMooseShaman"I'm Canadian & that was a very kind comment. Yes we do have one beautiful country & I'm very thankful for it! But the States has some very beautiful land as well,I've been to Brooklyn Michigan for a NASCAR race & up in the Irish hills area & it was just beautiful! & I've been to the Poconos which was awesome as well. My sister lives in Glen Burnie Maryland & she's been there for about 4 years now & I haven't made it yet to visit her but my Mother & Father were just

  • @Niftynorm1
    @Niftynorm1 5 років тому +1

    I remember doing that with our family back in the 1970's. The Trent Severn waterway is really a fun and scenic run. Definitely not a weekend trip. Start in Lake Ontario and end up in Georgian Bay.

  • @billread7528
    @billread7528 6 років тому

    I went over this in a 39ft ketch, weight 22,800 lbs , what I found amazing was the engineering that kept the boat level going up and over.

  • @frankbradleyjr
    @frankbradleyjr 6 років тому +1

    Thanks I guess you do learn something new every day.. Great video

  • @eddieharcourt6049
    @eddieharcourt6049 3 роки тому

    I didn't even know this existed. How awesome!

  • @cogitoergoludo
    @cogitoergoludo 3 роки тому +1

    I feel like either Tim the Traveller or Tom Scott should make a video about this thing…

  • @SirFloofy001
    @SirFloofy001 6 років тому +4

    Its not boring its wonderful!

  • @VoklstWestie
    @VoklstWestie 6 років тому +1

    You say boring ...I say highly interesting!!! Good vid thank you!

  • @toyman9642
    @toyman9642 6 років тому

    A boat trip through the Trent Severn Waterway from lake Ontario is amazing. You can go through a series of rivers, lakes, canals and locks all the way to Georgian Bay, if you so choose. I've been through the Peterborough Lift Locks (check them out...awesome) and Big Chute. We took three weeks and loved it.

  • @user-jz6lj9cg9d
    @user-jz6lj9cg9d 7 років тому

    Was sporting your shirt at Hershey Park yesterday. Love your videos! Keep up the good work,

  • @adamclark9253
    @adamclark9253 7 років тому +11

    Thank you for the vid, was cool, not boaring

  • @1951RKP
    @1951RKP 10 років тому +4

    I like this boring or not. I find it interesting.

  • @Brian3989
    @Brian3989 6 років тому +4

    Over in Scotland they have a lift between two canals. Check out the Falkirk Wheel. Lovely engineering.

    • @SK22000
      @SK22000 6 років тому

      That thing is freakin cool, I gotta ride that one day

    • @teaeff8898
      @teaeff8898 4 роки тому

      Got the Peterborough lift lock and the Kirkfield lift lock on the Trent-Severn

  • @SK22000
    @SK22000 6 років тому

    This is really cool., it’s probably 100 years old too lol. After 20 years in the Navy, I’m totally ok with boring 😂

  • @rickkentner1713
    @rickkentner1713 7 років тому

    I've been through there before. We were all told to get off and walk. Only the captain is allowed on the boat. Also, down on the left side is Rapids. A great swimming spot and natural water hole for a great massage. Not boring at all!!

    • @johnalton8726
      @johnalton8726 7 років тому

      Actually, since the boats drive off the carrier and continue directly down or up the canal system, the passengers generally stay on the craft. Been there, done that, just last year.

  • @peggyt1243
    @peggyt1243 9 років тому +3

    For those folks who have questions about the Marine Railroad and why it still exists.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Chute_Marine_Railway

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 3 роки тому

      I kept trying to place it around, you know, the actual Severn and Trent. But it turns out that it’s the New Severn and New Trent in Canada.

  • @kdmellor
    @kdmellor 6 років тому +1

    That's some wild stuff. Never even knew about this. Thanks for the video. Maybe in the description you can post where this is.

    • @Niftynorm1
      @Niftynorm1 5 років тому

      It cuts across Ontario Canada from near Toronto to the South end of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron

  • @toyman9642
    @toyman9642 6 років тому

    Took a trip u the Trent Severn Waterway several years ago from Cambellford to Georgian Bay. Amazing trip.

  • @lorithorpe3502
    @lorithorpe3502 6 років тому

    Wow , ive never seen anything like this , that was weird lol, bet it was a funny sight seeing it going across road like that.

  • @ericlakota4400
    @ericlakota4400 2 роки тому

    That is crazy how high you are I'd walk and meet the boat on other side haha

  • @awillis244
    @awillis244 7 років тому

    Very interesting, enjoyed.

  • @larrysmith9678
    @larrysmith9678 6 років тому

    That is very interesting wonder how big the boat can be to take the ride

  • @GirlSproket
    @GirlSproket 6 років тому +1

    Boring? No.
    Amazing! Yes.

  • @qtheplatypus
    @qtheplatypus 4 роки тому

    This seems so much more complex then a lock. Did they have to do it this way because it was too tall for standard lock designs?

  • @scopex2749
    @scopex2749 6 років тому

    I did loads of studying and writing on canals and never knew of this :o

  • @jimsmoter4510
    @jimsmoter4510 6 років тому +1

    Cool but what does it look like ??

  • @electricsparks4251
    @electricsparks4251 6 років тому

    Lot cheaper than cutting out a canal from one water way to another. But on the other hand, a bridge would have to be built for the roadway if a canal were built. Here in New York State canal system, a series of locks are used to go from higher to lower, (or vice versa), levels of land that the canal traverses from one end of the state to the other end. It's free. How much did you have to pay to "ship" your boat over the land?

  • @toyman9642
    @toyman9642 6 років тому

    Just curious. What's the longest length of boat that the locks system can accommodate?

  • @gertgertgert18
    @gertgertgert18 13 років тому

    Teze boat lift has real working railroad crossing.

  • @philliplee980
    @philliplee980 6 років тому

    interesting and very cool.

  • @annetteelliott1494
    @annetteelliott1494 7 років тому

    Fascinating indeed......

  • @MrHhhh333
    @MrHhhh333 6 років тому

    cool vid something I never saw before

  • @dodge33445
    @dodge33445 6 років тому

    super cool. Do they charge you per time you use it? Or is it covered in taxes?

  • @twigberries7110
    @twigberries7110 6 років тому

    Actually,a boat launch by rail is old technology. Before fork lift or travel lift.I should also add that its a lot safer way.

  • @Silkendrum
    @Silkendrum 6 років тому

    Nothing like taking a boat down a ski jump in slow motion!

  • @markthompsoncpa
    @markthompsoncpa 6 років тому

    Looks shaking as hell. Is that thing have a mechanical brake????

  • @bogoto247
    @bogoto247 6 років тому

    Is there a toll or fee involved?

  • @SamSitar
    @SamSitar 6 років тому

    how fast does that move?

  • @Stecluz
    @Stecluz 7 років тому

    first time seen anything like this

  • @judgetk8327
    @judgetk8327 6 років тому

    I agree with Don Z. Hey it would living his day up if someone sniped that cable with a cable cutter about 3/4 from the water. lol C note says he'll have to change his droughts.

  • @jamesdavis5096
    @jamesdavis5096 6 років тому

    How much does that cost?

  • @ericlakota4400
    @ericlakota4400 2 роки тому

    I'll bet that is expensive lock lift

  • @Jag-Soft
    @Jag-Soft 10 років тому

    this is kinda amazing would be so fun to go across. do you know id canal boats are allowed across or is it just cruisers?

    • @Sheba936
      @Sheba936 9 років тому

      +jagsoftStudios Not sure what a Canal Boat looks like but I don't see why not. All kinds of watercraft use it. It will handle Boats up to 100 Feet Long and a 24 Foot Beam. The vertical Lift is 58' and the Horizontal Travel is 100;.

    • @bababooey7576
      @bababooey7576 7 років тому

      We took our 17.5 foot boot over it. almost any size that would fit i think!?

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 7 років тому

      Canna boats would be welcome (anything that can fit in is welcome) but you just do NOT see traditional UK Style Canal Boats in Canada, the locks here are HUGE in comparison ... the smallest Lift lock in this particular system is 84' long and 23' wide (25.4m X 7.0m) ... Even the Marine Railway in this video lift can take ships up to 100 tons in weight.

  • @kingtob5061
    @kingtob5061 6 років тому

    I wonder how big it can go boat wise

    • @garyreilly9605
      @garyreilly9605 6 років тому

      74" is the largest single boat it can take

  • @aliceeastman4600
    @aliceeastman4600 7 років тому

    That is cool

  • @fbabdiver
    @fbabdiver 5 років тому

    where is this?

  • @stanbrewer6079
    @stanbrewer6079 6 років тому

    If that's boring to you, then I want to see your videos that you find exciting.

  • @Stormcastle
    @Stormcastle 13 років тому

    Wow.... if there's a line-up, this must take forever! Why wouldn't they just build a lock... or canal?

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 7 років тому +1

      Two other marine railway lifts were replaced by tradition Locks on this system in the past ... but this site is considered a national historic site and will never be changed .. the other thing is there was plan in 1964 to dig it out and put a regular lock ... but Sea lamprey live in the bottom side of the waterway and making a lock there would allow them ito the whole lake system (devastating sport fishery stocks) Occasionally to this day Sea Lamprey will attach themselves to the boats .. but they fall off a few seconds after going up the ramp in the dry air, eliminating any risk.. So finally in 1976 they built the new railway lift you see in this video, at the cost of only 3 million dollars ... the old manual operated railway still stayed in occasional use until 2003 but is decommissioned now (it's right beside the big one)

  • @rickcruz3382
    @rickcruz3382 6 років тому

    it's a short ride I bet it isn't a cheap one!

  • @marcstrat
    @marcstrat 9 років тому

    where is this? What village?

    • @Sheba936
      @Sheba936 9 років тому

      Marc Reynaert REMOVED on EDIT!

  • @atw98
    @atw98 6 років тому

    Wouldnt it be quicker and cheaper to dig a canal nowdays. Cool though.

  • @johninokla2635
    @johninokla2635 6 років тому

    What was the loud noises I heard in the background? Enjoyed the video.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 3 роки тому

      Mostly sounded like the railway carriage on a not quite even track. It doesn’t have to drop much to sound like a major bump.

  • @dale3858
    @dale3858 10 років тому

    Do they charge a fee for this?

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 7 років тому

      When you typed this it was about $5 per foot of boat lengths, lifts for a 20 footer would be $30 ... but that's for 6 days of unlimited lockages (there's a total of 44 locks and it's almost 400 KM long) .. there's a flat rate unlimited full season pass that's only $8 per boat length foot ... BUT in the 2017 season ALL lockages are 100% free to celebrate Canada's 150 year Anniversary ...

  • @071946
    @071946 5 років тому

    It is not the Canadian flag but the flag of the Canadian Power Squadron

  • @coni1964
    @coni1964 10 років тому +3

    What is the water level difference between the 2 bodies of water?

    • @Sheba936
      @Sheba936 9 років тому +3

      +n. woody EDIT: The Vertical Lift Height is 58 Feet. So I guess that's the difference in Water Level. The Horizontal Travel is 100 Feet. It will handle boats up to 100 Feet Long and a 24 Foot Beam.

    • @douglasmccarty1196
      @douglasmccarty1196 7 років тому

      Thanks, my boat is 99'long with a beam ok 22'-6"

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 7 років тому +1

      Depending on seasonal water levels it's about a 60 foot (18 m) lift ... The Big Chute Marine Railway is the only marine railway (or canal inclined plane) of its kind in North America still in use, there's actually second antique manual operated one right beside it That is was used on occasion until 2003 (when the big one was out of service for emergency repairs or breakdown) ...it's was also a sight to see.

  • @bigxtoz
    @bigxtoz 13 років тому

    Cool

  • @N330AA
    @N330AA 5 років тому

    A boat on a train crossing a road.

  • @clovelly1946
    @clovelly1946 5 років тому

    could not do it,too scaree...hate canals and locks.

  • @rickkentner1713
    @rickkentner1713 7 років тому

    OK, fine. 20yrs ago passengers were not allowed. I guess they changed things. I would have preferred to stay on and enjoy the ride.

  • @rayrowe2664
    @rayrowe2664 6 років тому

    WHY ???

  • @anthonyagnelneri4076
    @anthonyagnelneri4076 6 років тому

    Where's this at??

  • @strikeryachts
    @strikeryachts 6 років тому

    Did it 1997 !

  • @steppingwoulf0820
    @steppingwoulf0820 7 років тому

    Not like i was hoping to see 😤

  • @mcculls59
    @mcculls59 7 років тому +4

    If this is the Severn Trent why are both the boat and the building flying Canadian flags?????

    • @jamesrobin
      @jamesrobin 7 років тому +3

      It is located in Ontario Canada

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 7 років тому

      You'll find many of these styles of names duplicated in Canada ... blame out fore fathers for having no imagination! :)

    • @MrSam4850
      @MrSam4850 6 років тому

      Steve McCulloch because it’s in Canada?

    • @49dodgeguy
      @49dodgeguy 6 років тому

      If you google it,,,,,it's found in Trenton,,,,Ontario,,,Canada,,,,thus the Canadian flags,,,,and I believe it's called the Trent Severn water way.

    • @danieljckson
      @danieljckson 6 років тому +2

      Don't listen to them, its a conspiracy!

  • @CheetoTheCat
    @CheetoTheCat 7 років тому +24

    Cool video, and only boring to someone who doesn't have the mental capacity to understand the engineering involved here.

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 6 років тому

      Don Z Or someone who does not mind technical stuff. Housewifes and such. But i like your troll ;-)

    • @peteryoung8462
      @peteryoung8462 6 років тому

      Then the Falkirk Wheel came along...

    • @colinholme706
      @colinholme706 6 років тому

      Don Z 7

    • @nchum
      @nchum 6 років тому

      Don Z i

    • @zanford1768
      @zanford1768 6 років тому

      Don Z I admit I don't understand the engineering involved, I do however, enjoy watching! It would be awesome to see a video of this from the water to the front of this contraption as the boats proceed to the water.

  • @johnnydavis8351
    @johnnydavis8351 6 років тому

    Thank goodness it's in Canada....😌😌.... looks and sounds like a accident just waiting to happen.

  • @Jkur2009
    @Jkur2009 8 років тому +2

    Having to deal with this would really suck a lot of the fun out of boating.

    • @bababooey7576
      @bababooey7576 7 років тому +5

      On the contrary, it's quite the experience. I have good memories travelling th rough the variety of locks on this waterway. Depends how you look at it, I suppose.

    • @Serveck
      @Serveck 6 років тому

      we have a traditional manual water lock here in maine. its a party when you cram 9 fully loaded boats in and crank up the music

    • @Engineer9736
      @Engineer9736 6 років тому

      First time it might be interesting. But i can imagine that one gets tired of it at the fifth time of having to go over this.

    • @Serveck
      @Serveck 6 років тому +1

      Richard van Pukkem been going through our locks since i was 5, its fun every time, and really does not take long

  • @kk6aw
    @kk6aw 7 років тому

    Why do you have to lie, this is Canada not U.K. Liked the video despite the "Clickbait Title".

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 7 років тому +1

      This is no lie sir ... the waterway is officially called the "Trent-Severn Waterway" .... You'll find many of these styles of names duplicated in Canada ... blame out fore fathers for having no imagination! :)

  • @middleclassic
    @middleclassic 6 років тому

    If you thought it was boring, why would you post the video to youtube?
    My guess is that was a poor choice of a wording.
    Maybe saying "Progress is incredibly slow" or ""This is much cooler than watching the grass grow" or something like that would be more appropriate if you ask me.
    But I'm thinking the guy was trying to distract us from what he was really doing. At about 01:05 I hear a zipper. Perhaps he was getting ready to expose himself?
    Just kidding of course :-)
    It actually sounds like the zipper to a camera case or something like that.
    I'm sorry if anybody thought that was in bad taste. Shame on me!

  • @kensteinke5519
    @kensteinke5519 10 років тому

    this is the most boringest of all snorers

    • @bababooey7576
      @bababooey7576 7 років тому

      So, why would you A. search for this and B. sit back and complain about it knowing this could have been the outcome, in your small world.. Idiots like you amaze me.

  • @JohnSmith-zv8km
    @JohnSmith-zv8km 7 років тому +1

    bore me some more