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  2. Ottawa River - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa River (French: ... which were once an abundant species in the river, ... hunting, and fishing. [249] Some of the islands included in the park are Big ...

  3. Muskrat Lake - Wikipedia

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    Muskrat Lake is located in the Whitewater Region of Renfrew County, in Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) in length, an average of 17.9 m (59 ft) deep but 64 m (210 ft) at its deepest point, and covers an area of 1,219 ha (3,010 acres). It is rumored to be home to a legendary lake monster that locals fondly refer to as ...

  4. Lake Timiskaming - Wikipedia

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    Lake Timiskaming or Lake Temiskaming (French: Lac Témiscamingue) is a large freshwater lake on the provincial boundary between Ontario and Quebec, Canada. The lake, which forms part of the Ottawa River, is 110 kilometres (68 mi) in length and covers an area of almost 295 km 2 (114 sq mi). Its water level ranges between 175 m (574 ft) and 179 m ...

  5. Lake sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    Lake sturgeon. The lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), also known as the rock sturgeon, [7] is a North American temperate freshwater fish, one of about 25 species of sturgeon. Like other sturgeons, this species is a bottom feeder and has a partly cartilaginous skeleton, an overall streamlined shape, and skin bearing rows of bony plates on the ...

  6. Lac Deschênes - Wikipedia

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    References. [ 1] Lac Deschênes is a 44 kilometres (27 miles) long lake on the Ottawa River that runs from the Chats Falls Dam near Fitzroy Harbour in the west to the Deschênes Rapids at Britannia in the east. It is a little over 3.2 kilometres (2.0 miles) wide at its widest point and little more than a few hundred metres at its narrowest.

  7. Green's Creek (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    13.4 km (8.3 mi) [1] Basin size. 19.29 km 2 (7.45 sq mi) [1] Green's Creek is a small tributary of the Ottawa River that flows through the community of Gloucester in eastern Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [2] Among its tributaries are Borthwick Creek, Black Creek, Mud Creek, and Ramsay Creek, all of which spring in the Mer Bleue bog.

  8. Rideau River - Wikipedia

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    The Rideau River ( French: Rivière Rideau, Ojibwe: Pasapkedjinawong) is a river in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The river flows north from Upper Rideau Lake and empties into the Ottawa River at the Rideau Falls in Ottawa, Ontario. Its length is 146 kilometres (91 mi). As explained in a writing by Samuel de Champlain in 1613, the river was given ...

  9. Cabonga Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Cabonga Reservoir (French: Réservoir Cabonga) is a man-made lake in central Quebec, Canada, with a total surface area of 677 square kilometres (261 sq mi) and a net area (water only) of 484 square kilometres (187 sq mi). [2] It is located on the boundary between the unorganized territories of Lac-Pythonga and Réservoir-Dozois, and fully ...