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  2. List of waterfalls in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Image Height Province Coordinates m ft James Bruce Falls: ... Chaudière Falls: Ottawa River: 15 m (49 ft) ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.

  3. Category : Waterfalls of Canada by province or territory

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    Category: Waterfalls of Canada by province or territory. 6 languages.

  4. Rideau Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Rideau Falls (French: Chutes de la rivière Rideau) are two 11-metre (36 ft.) waterfalls located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where the Rideau River empties into the Ottawa River. [1] The falls are divided by Green Island, with Ottawa's Old City Hall just to the south. To the west of the falls is the headquarters of the National Research ...

  5. Category:Waterfalls of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Waterfalls of Canada by province or territory (11 C) * Lists of waterfalls in Canada (4 P) Pages in category "Waterfalls of Canada" The following 4 pages are in this ...

  6. Chaudière Falls - Wikipedia

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    The falls are about 60 metres (200 ft) wide and drop 15 metres (49 ft). The area around the falls was once heavily industrialized, especially in the 19th century, driving growth of the surrounding cities. [5] The damming of the river and the presence of industry have greatly altered the lands surrounding the waterfall, and the fall's appearance.

  7. Hog's Back Falls - Wikipedia

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    Lower falls in summer. The Hog's Back Falls, officially known as the Prince of Wales Falls, but rarely referred to by this name, are a series of artificial waterfalls on the Rideau River in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The falls are located just north of Mooney's Bay and the point where the Rideau Canal splits from the Rideau River.

  8. Geography of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa is now a single-tiered census division, home to 1,017,449 people. [1] The city centre is located at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers. The Ottawa River forms the entire northern boundary of the city which it shares with the province of Quebec's municipalities of Pontiac and Gatineau.

  9. Lac Deschênes - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Hydrographic Service Chart 1550 - Britannia Bay to Chats Falls covers the whole of Lac Deschênes. [14] The Canadian Coast Guard maintains lights and buoys on the lake, [ 15 ] however local emergency services in Ottawa [ 16 ] and Gatineau are responsible for providing search and rescue services within their respective city boundaries.