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2 See also  














Lake of Two Mountains






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Coordinates: 45°27N 74°00W / 45.450°N 74.000°W / 45.450; -74.000
 

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Lake of Two Mountains
Lac des Deux Montagnes (French)
Île aux Tourtes Bridge across Lake of Two Mountains, with Mont Oka in the background
Location map of Lake of Two Mountains
Lake of Two Mountains is located in Quebec
Lake of Two Mountains

Lake of Two Mountains

LocationDeux-Montagnes RCM / Vaudreuil-Soulanges RCM / Montreal, Quebec
Coordinates45°27′N 74°00′W / 45.450°N 74.000°W / 45.450; -74.000
Primary inflowsOttawa River
Primary outflowsRivière des Mille Îles, Rivière des Prairies
Basin countriesCanada

Lake of Two Mountains (French: Lac des Deux Montagnes) is part of the river delta widening of the Ottawa RiverinQuebec, Canada, at its confluence with the St. Lawrence River.

Lake of Two Mountains has four outflows: Rivière des Mille Îles and Rivière des Prairies, bordering Île Jésus, and two branches of the Ottawa River, flowing into the St. Lawrence via Lake Saint-Louis, on either side of Île Perrot.

The city of Deux-Montagnes is located on the lake's north shore, where it flows into Rivière des Mille Îles. The southwest portion of the city of Montreal borders the eastern part of the lake, as does the village of Senneville. Kanesatake (Kanehsatà:ke), a Kanien'kéha:ka Mohawk reserve in Kanesatake, Quebec, is also located along the northern shore.

Origin of the name[edit]

The lake was named lac des Médicis in 1612 by French explorer Samuel de Champlain, then renamed lac des Soissons about 1632. By around 1684 French colonists named it as Lac des Deux Montagnes. The name refers to Calvaire Mountain and Saint-Joseph-du-Lac Hill, the two highest peaks of Mont Oka that face the lake on its northern shore.

See also[edit]


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