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Encyclopedia > Montreal River (Ontario)

There are two rivers named Montreal River in Ontario, Canada:


The Montreal River in eastern Ontario is a tributary of the Ottawa River, emptying into Lake Timiskaming. The Lady Evelyn River is a tributary of this river.


The Montreal River in the Algoma District flows southwest into Lake Superior south of Wawa, Ontario. A provincial nature reserve is located at the mouth of this river.


Both rivers are used to generate hydroelectricity.


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Montreal : In Depth | Frommers.com (697 words)
To the east of it lie Maine and the province of New Brunswick; to the west, the province of Ontario and James and Hudson bays.
The island is situated in the St. Lawrence River near where it joins the Ottawa River.
With a relatively small population spread over a territory larger than the continental United States, Canadians' loyalties have always tended to be directed to the cities and regions in which they live, rather than to the nation at large.
Montreal River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (111 words)
There are a number of rivers named Montreal River in Canada and the United States.
There are two Montreal Rivers in the province of Ontario.
There is a Montreal River in the province of Saskatchewan.
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