Everything about The Cataraqui River totally explained
The
Cataraqui River (pronounced "ka-tah-RAH-kway") forms the lower portion of the
Rideau Canal and drains into
Lake Ontario at
Kingston, Ontario. It is also known as the
Great Cataraqui River or the
Greater Cataraqui River to distinguish it from the smaller
Little Cataraqui Creek, 4.5 km to the west. The Cataraqui River system was extensively modified during the construction of the canal: swamps were turned into lakes and new marshes were formed.
The
Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority administers water management concerns within the Cataraqui River
watershed.
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