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This is a list of
bridges,
dams, and
ferries on the
Ottawa River, proceeding stream upwards from the
Saint Lawrence River, with the year in which they were opened.
Crossings
Between the Saint Lawrence River and the Lake of Two Mountains
Across the Lake of Two Mountains
From the Lake of Two Mountains upstream
Span
|
Year built
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North side:
Quebec
|
Via
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South side:
Ontario, unless noted.
|
Carries
|
Coordinates and Comments
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Oka Ferry
[1]
[2]
[3]
|
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Oka
|
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Hudson, Quebec
|
|
Seasonal
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Hudson - Oka Icebridge
[4]
|
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Oka
|
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Hudson, Quebec
|
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Seasonal
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Saint-André-d'Argenteuil - Pointe-Fortune Ice Bridge
[5]
|
|
Saint-André-d'Argenteuil
|
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Pointe Fortune, Quebec
|
|
Seasonal
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Carillon - Pointe-Fortune Ferry
|
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Carillon
|
|
Pointe Fortune, Quebec
|
|
Seasonal (Replaced by St-Andre d'argenteuil ice bridge in Winter)
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Carillon generating station
|
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Carillon
|
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Pointe-Fortune, Ontario
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(no road access across dam)
|
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Long-Sault Bridge
|
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Grenville
|
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Hawkesbury
|
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(replaced the
Perley Bridge)
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Fassett - Lefaivre Ferry
[6]
|
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Fassett
|
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Lefaivre
|
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(Replaced by an ice bridge in Winter)
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Thurso - Rockland Ferry
[7]
|
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Thurso
|
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Rockland
|
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(Restarted operation 3 October 2008)
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Masson - Cumberland Ferry
[8]
|
1939
[9]
|
Masson
|
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Cumberland
|
|
Year round
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Macdonald-Cartier Bridge
|
1965
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Gatineau
|
|
Ottawa
|
A-5 (Quebec Side)
|
45°26′12″N 75°42′9″W / 45.43667°N 75.70250°W / 45.43667; -75.70250
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Alexandra Bridge
|
1901
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Gatineau
|
|
Ottawa
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Formerly a
Canadian Pacific Railway bridge
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45°25′48″N 75°42′17″W / 45.43000°N 75.70472°W / 45.43000; -75.70472
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Portage Bridge
|
1973
|
Gatineau
|
Victoria Island
|
Ottawa
|
|
45°25′20″N 75°42′49″W / 45.42222°N 75.71361°W / 45.42222; -75.71361
|
Chaudière Bridge
|
1919
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Gatineau
|
Chaudière and Victoria Islands
|
Ottawa
|
|
45°25′16″N 75°43′7″W / 45.42111°N 75.71861°W / 45.42111; -75.71861
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Hull-2
[10]
|
1920
|
Gatineau
|
|
Ottawa, (
E. B. Eddy Company/
Domtar)
|
|
45°25′17″N 75°43′11″W / 45.42143°N 75.719728°W / 45.42143; -75.719728
|
Chief William Commanda Bridge
|
1880
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Gatineau
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Lemieux Island
|
Ottawa
|
Formerly a
Canadian Pacific Railway bridge
|
45°24′56″N 75°43′40″W / 45.41556°N 75.72778°W / 45.41556; -75.72778
|
Champlain Bridge
|
1928
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Gatineau
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Riopelle, Cunningham and Bate Islands
|
Ottawa
|
|
45°24′35″N 75°45′34″W / 45.40972°N 75.75944°W / 45.40972; -75.75944
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West Carleton-Quyon Ferry
[11]
|
|
Quyon
|
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Quyon Ferry Landing
|
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45°30′48″N 76°13′30″W / 45.513354°N 76.225128°W / 45.513354; -76.225128
Seasonal (April–December)
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Chute-des-Chats generating station
|
1932
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Île Mohr
|
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Fitzroy Harbour
|
(no road access across dam)
|
45°28′30″N 76°14′18″W / 45.47500°N 76.23833°W / 45.47500; -76.23833
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unnamed railway bridge
|
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Pontiac
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Morris Island
|
Ottawa Central Railway (formerly
Canadian National Railway)
|
45°27′59″N 76°17′11″W / 45.4665°N 76.2863°W / 45.4665; -76.2863
|
unnamed road bridge
|
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Portage-du-Fort
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Chenaux
|
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45°34′51″N 76°40′19″W / 45.580810°N 76.671944°W / 45.580810; -76.671944
|
Chenaux Generating Station
|
1950
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Portage-du-Fort
|
|
Chenaux
|
|
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unnamed railway bridge
|
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Portage-du-Fort
|
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McLarens Settlement
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Ottawa Central Railway (formerly
Canadian National Railway - rail removed but structure still there)
|
45°36′48″N 76°40′17″W / 45.6134°N 76.6714°W / 45.6134; -76.6714
|
Pont Des Allumettes Bridge
|
2015 (original built 1953)
|
L'Isle-aux-Allumettes (
Saint-Joseph (Pontiac), Quebec)
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Pembroke
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R-148
Highway 148
|
45°48′27″N 77°02′33″W / 45.80753°N 77.04253°W / 45.80753; -77.04253
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Pont Des Joachims Bridge
|
1950
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Rapides-des-Joachims
|
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Rolphton
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Renfrew County Road 635 (Ontario Side)
|
46°11′30″N 77°41′02″W / 46.19153°N 77.68378°W / 46.19153; -77.68378
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Des Joachim Generating Station
|
1942–1948
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Rapides-des-Joachims
|
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Rolphton
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(no road access across dam)
|
46°10′58″N 77°41′49″W / 46.18289°N 77.69684°W / 46.18289; -77.69684
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Deux-Rivières Ferry
|
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Quebec
|
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Deux-Rivières
|
|
46°15′36″N 78°17′20″W / 46.25994°N 78.28877°W / 46.25994; -78.28877
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unnamed railway bridge
|
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Quebec
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Mattawa
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(formerly
Canadian Pacific Railway)
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46°19′23″N 78°42′17″W / 46.32303°N 78.70467°W / 46.32303; -78.70467
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Otto Holden Generating Station
|
1952
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La Cave, Quebec
|
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Mattawa
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(no road access across dam)
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46°22′44″N 78°43′28″W / 46.37876°N 78.724499°W / 46.37876; -78.724499
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Temiscaming Generating Station
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Témiscaming
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Thorne
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R-101
Highway 63
|
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Entirely within Quebec
See also
References
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