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LAC DES DEUX MONTAGNES


Location map of Lake of Two Mountains.

'Lac des Deux Montagnes' (English: 'Lake of Two Mountains') is part of the delta widening of the Ottawa River in Quebec, Canada, where it feeds into the Saint Lawrence River, around the many islands of the Hochelaga Archipelago through this lake to the northeast, or neighbouring Lake Saint-Louis, which takes the St-Lawrence south of the Island of Montreal.
Lake of Two Mountains has two outflows: Rivière des Mille Îles to the north, and Rivière des Prairies to the south, forming the island of Île Jésus (the city of Laval) in between, before Rivière des Mille Îles, joins Rivière des Prairies, which in turn joins the Saint Lawrence. The present city of Deux-Montagnes is located on the north shore of the lake where it flows into Rivière des Mille Îles.

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Origin of the name
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Origin of the name


The lake was first named ''Lac des Médicis'' in 1612 by Samuel de Champlain, then renamed ''Lac des Soissons'' about 1632, and ended up bearing its current name around the year 1684. The name refers to the two highest peaks of Mont Oka that face the lake on its northern shore, Calvaire Mountain and Saint-Joseph-du-Lac Hill.

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Deux-Montagnes bulletin (pdf)

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