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Lac des Chats

Lac des Chats (English: Lake of Cats), commonly known as Chats Lake,[1][2][3] is a lake on the Ottawa River that forms the boundary between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec (Canada).[4][5] It is formed by the Chats Falls Dam and serves as the reservoir for the Chats Falls Generating Station. Most of the lake is located in Pontiac Regional County Municipality, Quebec, and in Renfrew County, Ontario, but the easternmost part (near the dam) lies in Ottawa, Ontario and in Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais Regional County Municipality, Quebec.

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  1. "Water Levels and Flows". Ottawa River Regulation Board. Archived from the original on 2013-06-13. Shows name Chats Lake.
  2. "Changing Topography at Fitzroy Harbour, Chats Falls and Morris Island". Several historical maps and sources showing use of Chats Lake or Chat's Lake.
  3. "Arnprior, McLachlin Trail". Archived from the original on 2014-07-18.



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