Its northern end is just to the west of the Ottawa River.
Until 1828 it was the head post on the Ottawa River.
Around 1909 work began on the dam across the Ottawa River.
The Ottawa River thus became the limits of the property.
It is located on the northern bank of the Ottawa River.
In the 19th century the easiest route between the two was the Ottawa River.
In the 1800s the easiest route between the two was the Ottawa River.
By 1850, he was the dominant force in the timber trade along the Ottawa River.
Shortly after 1900, the last raft went down the Ottawa River.
Located on the Ottawa River, it had access to abundant water.