- Schedule II to Subpart A of Part 401—Table of Speeds 1

From— To— Maximum speed over the bottom, knots Col. III Col. IV 1. Upper Entrance South Shore Canal Buoy 1Lake St. Louis, Buoy A1310.510.5 2. Lake St. Louis Buoy A13Lower Entrance Lower Beauharnois Lock12 (dnb); 14 (upb)11 (upb); 13 (dnb). 3. Upper Entrance, Upper Beauharnois LockLake St. Francis D19 (upb); 10. 5 (dnb)11 (upb); 13 (dnb) 4. Lake St. Francis D1Lake St. Francis D491212 5. Lake St. Francis, Buoy D49Snell Lock8.5 upb; 10.5 dnb8 upb; 10.5 dnb. 6. Eisenhower LockIroquois Lock11.510.5. 7. Iroquois LockMcNair Island, Lt. 1371310.5. 8. McNair Island, Lt. 137Deer Island, Lt. 18611.510.5. 9. Deer Island, Lt. 186Bartlett Point, Lt. 2278.5 upb; 10.5 dnb8 upb; 10.5 dnb. 10. Bartlett Point, Lt. 227Tibbetts Point Traffic Lighted Buoy Mo (A)1310.5 11. Junction of Canadian Middle Channel and Main Channel abreast of Ironsides IslandOpen Waters between Wolfe and Howe Islands through the said Middle Channel9.59.5. 12. Port RobinsonRamey's Bend through the Welland Bypass88. 13. All other canals66.

1 Maximum speeds at which a vessel may travel in the identified area in both normal and high water conditions are set out in this schedule. The Manager and the Corporation will, from time to time, designate the set of speed limits that is in effect.

[61 FR 19552, May 2, 1996, as amended at 65 FR 52915, Aug. 31, 2000; 77 FR 40805, July 11, 2012; 85 FR 15950, Mar. 20, 2020; 86 FR 15413, Mar. 23, 2021]