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  2. Ha! Ha! River (Saguenay River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Ha!Ha! River is a watercourse in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada. [1]Its course is entirely located in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in the Dubuc provincial constituency and the federal district of Chicoutimi-Le Fjord.

  3. Baie des Ha! Ha! (Saguenay River) - Wikipedia

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    Ship in the Baie des Ha! Ha! The "Baie des Ha! Ha!" is a large return from the Saguenay River in the land which seems the normal continuation of the Saguenay fjord . This bay has a length of 11 km (6.8 mi), a maximum width of 4.6 km (2.9 mi) and an altitude of 4 m (13 ft). From the confluence of Baie des Ha!

  4. Rivière des Cèdres - Wikipedia

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    From the confluence of the "Rivière des Cèdres", the current follows the course of the Ha! Ha! River on 13.3 km (8.3 mi) generally towards the northeast, crosses Baie des Ha! Ha! on 11.0 km (6.8 mi) northeast, then follows the course of the Saguenay River on 99.5 km (61.8 mi) east to Tadoussac where it merges with the Saint Lawrence estuary.

  5. Lac des Cèdres - Wikipedia

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    The "Lac des Cèdres" is the head of the Rivière des Cèdres, in the watershed of Ha! Ha! River And Saguenay River.This body of water straddles the municipality of Ferland-et-Boilleau and Saint-Félix-d'Otis, in the Fjord-du-Saguenay, in the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, in province of Quebec, in Canada.

  6. Rivière à Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    3.4 km (2.1 mi) south of the south shore of the Saguenay River; 11.4 km (7.1 mi) from the end of the Cap-Ouest, the west bank of the Saguenay River; 3.8 km (2.4 mi) north-west of the confluence of Rivière à Benjamin and Baie des Ha! Ha!; 5.7 km (3.5 mi) south-east of the confluence of the rivière à Mars and the Baie des Ha! Ha!. [3]

  7. Lake Ha! Ha! - Wikipedia

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    From the dam at the mouth of the lake, the stream flows down the Ha! Ha! River on 34.8 kilometres (21.6 mi) to the northwest, across the Baie des Ha! Ha! (Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean) on 10.7 kilometres (6.6 mi) northeasterly, then go east on the Saguenay River on 87 kilometres (54 mi) to Tadoussac where this last river flows into the St. Lawrence ...

  8. Rivière à Pierre (Ha! Ha! River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    44.7 km (27.8 mi) south-east of downtown Saguenay (city); 85.0 km (52.8 mi) south-west of the confluence of the Saguenay River and the Saint Lawrence River. From the confluence of the "rivière à Pierre" and Lake Ha! Ha!, the current follows the course of the Ha! Ha! River on 38.9 km (24.2 mi) generally towards the north, crosses the Baie des Ha!

  9. La Baie - Wikipedia

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    Ha! Bay (French: baie des Ha! Ha!) at the mouths of the Ha! Ha! River (French: rivière Ha! Ha!) and the Mars River (French: rivière à Mars). La Baie was the first colony built in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region. It was founded by the Société des Vingt et un who settled the area in 1838. The depth of the banks of the Ha! Ha!