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    Ottawa River

    The Ottawa River runs more than 1,130 kilometres, forming a nutural boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Send an Email Send an Email 
     

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    Lac Leamy
    Bordered by Lac Leamy Ecological Park, this lake is fed by the Gatineau River.
    Address: . Hull  QC


     

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    Gatineau River
    At 390 km long (240mi), the Gatineau is a large river that rises in the Laurentians in south west Quebec and flows southbound to eventually meet with the Ottawa River between Hull and Ottawa. The Gatineau is used in several places for hydroelectricity.
     

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    Maskinonge River
    River crosses the municipality of Boileau in the Outaouais region. It measures 56 km (35 mi) long and has both turbulent and calm waters.
    Address: . Boileau  QC  Canada
     

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    St. Lawrence River
    One of the world's greatest rivers, the St. Lawrence gushes freshwater from the Great Lakes for 1247 kilometres (775 miles) to the Atlantic. It has been used for centuries for shipping into mainland North America. However, its usefulness fails to outshine its beauty. Near Kingston, the river is littered with many islands, aptly called the Thousand Islands. Affection for this region stretches back for thousands of years to Native Canadians who named it 'The Garden of the Great Spirit'.
     
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    Dows Lake
    This man-made lake, fed by the Rideau Canal, is most popular for winter ice skating. Don't miss Winterlude - an ice sculpture competition. There is a large pavillion located here that offers restaurants and a marina for year round activities.
    Address: . Ottawa  ON
     

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    Lac au Loup
    Lac au Loup or Wolf Lake is found within the municipality of Boileau.
    Address: . Boileau  QC  Canada
     

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    Lac Champagneur
    Lac Champagneur measures approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) long and 1 km (0.6 mi) wide. Activities enjoyed on its waters include trout fishing, swimming, boating, scuba diving and more.
    Address: . Boileau  QC  Canada
     

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    Lac de la Carriere
    Bordering the Hull Casino, this small lake is fed by the Gatineau River by way of Lac Leamy situated on its north east. Its shores are popular with cyclists and walkers, and its waters are popular with boaters alike. There is a large spouting fountain at its centre.
    Address: . Hull  QC
     

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    Lac Papineau
    Lac Papineau (or Lac Commandant) offers several opportunities for recreation including fishing, swimming, waterskiing, sailing and more.
    Address: . Boileau  QC  Canada
     

     
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