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  07-January-2012 
Guide to several sites.


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  07-January-2012 
Camping with full services, including hook-ups and showers, are available from mid-May to mid-October. Reservations are accepted for group camping and wheelchair-accessible sites only.


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  07-January-2012 
This waterway allows users to bypass the Long-Sault rapids on the Ottawa River. Built in 1833 for the military, it soon became used for commerce.


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  07-January-2012 
This canal opened in 1843 to allow uninterrupted navigation between Lake Champlain and the Chambly Basin. Popular today with pleasure boaters.


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  07-January-2012 
With an entrance to the park at Alma, it offers three different camping locations with a wide variety of serviced and unserviced sites. Describes location, directions, fees, reservations and disabled access.


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  07-January-2012 
The main campsite at Jeremys Bay has 360 semi-serviced sites, suitable for tent or trailer and the park offers group and backcountry camping. Maps, services, activities and rates.


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  07-January-2012 
Near Saint Louis-de-Kent and the village of Kouchibouguac, the park offers serviced and unserviced sites plus wilderness camping. Describes location, fees, activities and services.


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  07-January-2012 
This canal opened in 1825 as the doorway to waterways linking the Atlantic to the heart of North America. Replaced in 1970, it was being reopened in 2002 for pleasure boating.


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  07-January-2012 
A chain of lakes, rivers and canals winding 202 km from Kingston, at the head of Lake Ontario, to Ottawa, Canada's capital city.


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  07-January-2012 
This canal opened in 1843 to join lac Saint-Louis and lac des Deux-Montagnes, at the mouth of the Ottawa River. Today, pleasure boating has replaced commercial boating.


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