The Soo Locks webcam have been temporarily disabled until further notice

Published April 10, 2014
Eleven days after the locks opened, April 4, 2014, the first commercial vessel arrived to kick of the 2014 navigation season. Here the Cason J. Callaway, followed closely by the John G. Munson approach the Poe Lock. It took the convoy 9 days to cross Lake Superior with the assistance of the several icebreakers.

Eleven days after the locks opened, April 4, 2014, the first commercial vessel arrived to kick of the 2014 navigation season. Here the Cason J. Callaway, followed closely by the John G. Munson approach the Poe Lock. It took the convoy 9 days to cross Lake Superior with the assistance of the several icebreakers.

The Soo Locks webcam (as well as all Corps webcams) have been temporarily disabled until further notice. We will reconnect to the Soo Locks cam once the webcams are up again.

Some photos of the Soo Locks can be found on our Facebook page at:

Detroit District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Detroit, MI - Government Organization, Professional Services | Facebook

Thank you for your understanding.


Contact
Lynn Rose
313-226-4680
lynn.m.rose@usace.army.mil

Release no. 14-006