Carillon Canal
The Carillon Canal is a National Historic Site of Canada in Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec. It preserves the historic Carillon Canal that was first built in the 1830s to facilitate travel on the Ottawa River. It is a prominent heritage site and recreation area, visited annually by 20,000 pleasure boaters and 30,000 people who use its riverside park. In addition to the original canal itself, other items of historical interest are:
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Carillon Canal
The Carillon Canal is a National Historic Site of Canada in Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec. It preserves the historic Carillon Canal that was first built in the 1830s to facilitate travel on the Ottawa River. It is a prominent heritage site and recreation area, visited annually by 20,000 pleasure boaters and 30,000 people who use its riverside park. In addition to the original canal itself, other items of historical interest are:
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Canal de Carillon är en kanal ...... är mars, med 56 mm nederbörd.
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Le canal de Carillon est un Ca ...... ue national du Canada en 1929.
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The Carillon Canal is a Nation ...... he Regional Argenteuil Museum.
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Downstream entrance of the original Carillon Canal
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Canal de Carillon är en kanal ...... är mars, med 56 mm nederbörd.
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Le canal de Carillon est un Ca ...... ue national du Canada en 1929.
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The Carillon Canal is a Nation ...... ms of historical interest are:
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