Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . Xo. 30.—Indians arriving at a Hudsons Bay posi, June, 1906.to mett the missionery and to trade.. r ? ?«« N-i. ?.7. ill- iiuttc t lastwards toward the Uatinean, Kakalxniga Lake, also discliarges westwards to tli (Jttawa Kiver. Orr.UVJL RIVER SruRAOE 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 19a Surveys of Tributaries of the Ottawa River. A start was made early in 1909 to obtain some niorp definite information of thetributaries of the Ottawa river. With this object in view, permanent marks were pntin, indicating higli water level at the head and foot of the diiie

Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . Xo. 30.—Indians arriving at a Hudsons Bay posi, June, 1906.to mett the missionery and to trade..  r ? ?«« N-i. ?.7. ill- iiuttc t lastwards toward the Uatinean, Kakalxniga Lake, also discliarges westwards to tli (Jttawa Kiver. Orr.UVJL RIVER SruRAOE 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 19a Surveys of Tributaries of the Ottawa River. A start was made early in 1909 to obtain some niorp definite information of thetributaries of the Ottawa river. With this object in view, permanent marks were pntin, indicating higli water level at the head and foot of the diiie Stock Photo
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Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911 . Xo. 30.—Indians arriving at a Hudsons Bay posi, June, 1906.to mett the missionery and to trade.. r ? ?«« N-i. ?.7. ill- iiuttc t lastwards toward the Uatinean, Kakalxniga Lake, also discliarges westwards to tli (Jttawa Kiver. Orr.UVJL RIVER SruRAOE 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 19a Surveys of Tributaries of the Ottawa River. A start was made early in 1909 to obtain some niorp definite information of thetributaries of the Ottawa river. With this object in view, permanent marks were pntin, indicating higli water level at the head and foot of the diiierent falls and rapids.These marks were later located by surveys run up the Eoiige, Madawaska and Pete-wawa rivers. NORTH. Xorth river is 60 miles long, drains 700 square miles and falls over 1.000 feet.The head waters are the beautifvd Lakes Bride (2 square miles), !Morin and Sable(1, 100 feet above sea). Around the shores of the latter is situ; ted St. Agathe. a healthresort of Montreal, population 3, 000, with two lumber mills, manufacturing consider-able hardwood. Although stony, there are good farms in the vicinity, and one gentle