Field Guides/Trent Lakes/Heritage & Culture
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Best WindowMid-May through mid-October when Lock 31 is staffed and the lockstation grounds are publicly accessible
Variantsheritage-historic-site
RegionTrent Lakes, Ontario

Heritage & Culture.

Buckhorn Lockstation (Lock 31) is a working Parks Canada Trent-Severn site — masonry, gates, and operating equipment of the original heritage canal infrastructure remain in seasonal use between Buckhorn Lake and Lower Buckhorn Lake. The lockstation grounds are a public visitor space during navigation season, and the broader Trent-Severn Waterway carries federal heritage-canal designation across its 44 lockstations.

Heritage & Culture in Trent Lakes
01 — What to know

The brief.

Lock 31 stays publicly accessible on the lock grounds during the Parks Canada navigation season (roughly mid-May through mid-October). Off-season the lock is unstaffed and the surrounding lockstation is a quieter waterfront space.

The Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site administers the lockstation and the broader heritage-canal interpretation; the Parks Canada Buckhorn lockstation page carries the operating calendar and visitor details. There is no separate visitor centre or museum inside the township — the lockstation grounds are the heritage product.

02 — Locations

1. places.

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    Buckhorn Lockstation (Lock 31)

    Working Parks Canada Trent-Severn lockstation between Buckhorn Lake and Lower Buckhorn Lake; public lock grounds during navigation season.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
22
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.8
scale 0–11
Humidity
64%
relative
Visibility
25.7 km
clear
Temp
+1.8°
H 14° · L -3°
Sun
05:48 / 20:31
14h 43m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for heritage & culture

Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.