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  2. Chaudière Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Chaudière Falls (Quebec French pronunciation: [ʃɔ.d͡zjaɛ̯ʁ] ⓘ), also known as the Kana:tso or Akikodjiwan Falls, are a set of cascades and waterfall in the centre of the Ottawa-Gatineau metropolitan area in Canada where the Ottawa River narrows between a rocky escarpment on both sides of the river.

  3. Wright's Town, Lower Canada - Wikipedia

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    A painting of the mill and tavern in Wright's Town, 1823. Wright's Town, also known as Wrightstown, Wright's Village, and Columbia Falls Village, was the first permanent colonial settlement in the Ottawa Valley, located at the north edge of the Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River, on the southern part of what is now known as Hull Island, in present-day Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.

  4. List of waterfalls in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Image Discharge Province Coordinates m 3 /s ft 3 /s ; Niagara Falls: 2,407 85,000: Ontario / New York (: Vermilion Falls: 1,812 64,000: Alberta: Limestone ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of attractions in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area. [1] Permanent attractions Museums. Billings Estate National Historic Site ...

  6. Ottawa River timber trade - Wikipedia

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    There also was an environmental impact. The huge industrial operations at LeBreton Flats and the Chaudiere Falls caused pollution and damage to the lands. The beauty of the Chaudiere Falls had been completely changed by industry. The National Capital Commission removed a lot of the industrial structures in Ottawa and Hull in the 1960s. LeBreton ...

  7. Henry Franklin Bronson - Wikipedia

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    Henry Franklin Bronson (February 24, 1817 – December 7, 1889) was an American-Canadian lumber baron known as one of Ottawa's early entrepreneurs, establishing a large lumber mill at Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River. Bronson's efforts helped to convert a fledgling small town into a prosperous city.