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  2. Ottawa River - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa River drains into the Lake of Two Mountains and the St. Lawrence River at Montreal. The river is 1,271 km (790 mi) long; it drains an area of 146,300 km 2 (56,500 sq mi), 65 per cent in Quebec and the rest in Ontario, with a mean discharge of 1,950 m 3 /s (69,000 cu ft/s). [ 1 ]

  3. Pink lake - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hillier, Western Australia Pink Lake, Victoria, Australia Pink lake in Namibia. A pink lake is a lake that has a red or pink colour. This is often caused by the presence of salt-tolerant algae that produces carotenoids, such as Dunaliella salina, usually in conjunction with specific bacteria and archaea, which may vary from lake to lake.

  4. Pink Lake (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Pink Lake is a meromictic lake located in Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada. The surface of the waters are a deep green during the month of August and September due to the abundance of algae in the water. The lake is in danger of eutrophication due to human activities. Park management forbids swimming in the lake, walking domestic animals near it ...

  5. Capital Pathway - Wikipedia

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    The Rideau River Eastern Pathway is almost unknown by tourists but frequented by residents. It starts at Rideau Falls where the Rideau River meets the Ottawa River. It goes southward through New Edinburgh then along Riverside Drive until it reaches Billings Bridge. Here is a park where ducks frequent.

  6. Pink Lake (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Pink Lake (previously known as Lake Spencer) is a salt lake in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. [2] Although historically the water in the lake was visibly pink, as of 2017 it had not been pink for over ten years. [3] Salt concentration is vital to Pink Lake's pink hue, and Pink Lake may turn pink again as conditions change.

  7. Ottawa River (Lake Erie) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of Tenmile Creek from "Picturesque Maumee," 1892. The Ottawa River, also known as Ottawa Creek, is a short river, approximately 20 miles (32 km) long [1] (or about 48 miles (77 km) [1] if Tenmile Creek, the longest tributary, is included), in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan in the United States. [2]

  8. Ottawa River Waterway - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa River Waterway Logo, The Ottawa River Waterway is a series of portage bypass sites around rapids and dams along the Ottawa River, managed by the Governments of Ontario and Quebec, to allow recreational boating between Lake Timiskaming and Montreal. The Waterway officially starts in Mattawa, Ontario, but provides access all the way down ...

  9. Pink lake (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A pink lake is a naturally-occurring geological feature, often caused by the presence of algae. Pink Lake may also refer to: Pink Lake (Canada), a lake in Gatineau Park, Quebec; Pink Lake of Quairading, a lake at Badjaling, near Quairading, Western Australia; Pink Lake (Victoria), a lake near Dimboola in Victoria, Australia