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  2. Ottawa River - Wikipedia

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    In this false-colour satellite image, the Ottawa River flows southeast, joining the St. Lawrence River which flows northeast. Heavily forested areas appear differing shades of orange/red, while farmland is tan shades. The river rises at Lac des Outaouais, north of the Laurentian Mountains of central Quebec, and flows west to Lake Timiskaming ...

  3. File:Ottawarivermap.png - Wikipedia

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    This is a map of the Ottawa River drainage basin, ... Rivière des Outaouais; Rivière Rideau; Rivière Coulonge; Rivière Dumoine; Rivière Quyon; Rivière Noire ...

  4. List of crossings of the Ottawa River - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Central Railway (formerly Canadian National Railway - rail removed but structure still there) 45°36′48″N 76°40′17″W  /  45.6134°N 76.6714°W  / 45.6134; -76 Pont Des Allumettes Bridge

  5. Quebec Route 148 - Wikipedia

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    The section of Route 148 between Lachute and Buckingham was the only major route on the north shore of the Ottawa River between communities in the eastern Outaouais region and Gatineau and Montreal. This section, especially the section between Masson-Angers and Montebello , has been the site of numerous fatal accidents over the last few years.

  6. Outaouais - Wikipedia

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    It includes the city of Gatineau, the municipality of Val-des-Monts, the municipality of Cantley and the Papineau region. Geographically, it is located on the north side of the Ottawa River opposite Canada's capital, Ottawa. It has a land area of 30,457.52 square kilometres (11,759.71 sq mi) [3] and its population was 405,158 inhabitants as of ...

  7. Chief William Commanda Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Chief William Commanda Bridge (French: Pont Chef-William-Commanda), formerly the Prince of Wales Bridge, is a pedestrian/cycling bridge and former rail bridge that spans the Ottawa River between Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It connects the Trillium Pathway in Ottawa to the Voyageurs Pathway in Gatineau. [1]

  8. Quebec Route 101 - Wikipedia

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    Crosses the Ottawa River (French: Rivière des Outaouais) Saint-Édouard-de-Fabre: 76.2: 47.3: R-391 north – Béarn, Lorrainville: Ville-Marie: 90.2: 56.0: R-382 east – Lorrainville: Notre-Dame-du-Nord: Crosses the Ottawa River (French: Rivière des Outaouais) 123.2: 76.6: Rue Ontario west – Temiskaming Shores: To Ontario Highway 65 ...

  9. Quebec Route 344 - Wikipedia

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    It follows the Ottawa River from Grenville-sur-la-Rouge to Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, where it follows the Lac des Deux Montagnes until Deux-Montagnes, where it follows the Rivière des Mille Îles until Repentigny, where it follows the Rivière l'Assomption until L'Assomption.