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  2. Ottawa River drainage basin - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa River drainage basin is the drainage basin in northern North America where surface water empties into the Ottawa River and adjoining waters. Spanning an area of about 146,300 km 2 (56,500 sq mi), it is the 12th largest drainage basin in Canada, occupying the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

  3. Ottawa River - Wikipedia

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    Following the demise of the Champlain Sea the Ottawa River Valley continued to drain the waters of the emerging Upper Great Lakes basin through Lake Nipissing and the Mattawa River. Owing to the ongoing uplift of the land, the eastward flow became blocked around 4000 years ago.

  4. Rivière du Nord (Laurentides) - Wikipedia

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    River system Ottawa River drainage basin Rivière du Nord ( French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ dy nɔʁ] ) is a tributary of the Ottawa River located in the Laurentides region in southwest Quebec , Canada .

  5. Kamaniskeg Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kamaniskeg Lake is part of the Ottawa River drainage basin with the communities of Barry's Bay at its northern end, and Combermere near the southeast. The Dispersed Rural Community of Barrymere is on the lake at the southeast end.

  6. Kemptville Creek - Wikipedia

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    Kemptville Creek is a stream in the municipalities of North Grenville and Augusta, in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, in Eastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is in the Ottawa River drainage basin, is a right tributary of the Rideau River, and is under the auspices of the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority.

  7. Rib Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is in the Ottawa River drainage basin and is the main access for canoeists en route to Rib Mountain. The lake was originally called Gitchiway-Pigigonaysing by the Teme-Augama Anishnabai, meaning Big Rib Lake. [2]

  8. Ottawa River Surges Amid Flooding Emergency - AOL

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    Ottawa’s Chaudiere Bridge was closed due to rising floodwaters on Sunday, April 28, Global News reported.This footage shows the Ottawa River surging beneath the Chaudiere Bridge.Hydro Ottawa ...

  9. Lake Timiskaming - Wikipedia

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    The lake, which forms part of the Ottawa River, is 110 km (68 mi) in length and covers an area of 304 km 2 (117 sq mi). Its water level ranges between 175 m (574 ft) and 179 m (587 ft) above sea-level, with a mean annual average of 178.4 m (585 ft). [4] The lake is in places up to 216 m (709 ft) deep.