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A railway bridge over the Ottawa River in Mattawa, Ontario. Some early European explorers, possibly considering the Ottawa River to be more significant than the Upper St. Lawrence River, applied the name River Canada to the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River below
Rivers on this list shown on a map of Canada The Mackenzie River is the longest stream in Canada if measured from its mouth on the Beaufort Sea to the headwaters of the Finlay River, a major upstream tributary. The main stem, a much shorter segment of the Mackenzie, is marked in dark blue.
Barrett Chute (Madawaska River) Calabogie (Madawaska River) Chats Falls Dam (Ottawa River) Chenaux Station (Ottawa River) Des Joachims (Ottawa River) Mountain Chute (Madawaska River) Otto Holden (Ottawa River) R.H. Saunders (St. Lawrence River) Stewartville (Madawaska River) Baysville Dam, Baysville
This is a map of the Ottawa River drainage basin, created based on USGS and Digital Chart of the World data. used as reference. Date: 23 October 2007: Source: Own work:
British Columbia The Mushbowl: 107 ... Ottawa River: 16 m (52 ft) ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) GPX ...
The other five were located in British Columbia with two, and Manitoba, Ontario and Yukon each with one. Between 2006 and 2011, twenty-four CAs experienced population decline. The fifteen CAs that experienced the greatest population decline were located in British Columbia (two), Manitoba (one), New Brunswick (one), Nova Scotia (three), Ontario ...
Across the west (or south) arm (channel) Span Year built North side: Île Perrot Via South side: Montérégie Carries Coordinates and Comments ; Canadian National Rail Bridge
A painting of the mill and tavern in Wright's Town, 1823. Wright's Town, also known as Wrightstown, Wright's Village, and Columbia Falls Village, was the first permanent colonial settlement in the Ottawa Valley, located at the north edge of the Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River, on the southern part of what is now known as Hull Island, in present-day Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.