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because the water volume and current do not change with respect to the permanent features in the riverbed, namely its shelf-like drops. Seasonal variation in the water flow does not change the position of the waves, although it does change their size and shape. The rapids are about 4.8 kilometres
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The first person to design a ship capable of shooting the Lachine Rapids was shipbuilder and carpenter John McQuaid, a native of
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named the rapids Sault Saint-Louis, after a teenaged crewman named Louis who drowned here; the name later extended to
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The Lachine Rapids are now passed by the South Shore Canal (Saint-Lambert and CĂ´te Sainte-Catherine locks) of the
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which doubles as bird sanctuary and a place for visitors to appreciate the rapids.
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The first Europeans known to have traveled above these rapids were Champlain and
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and jet boat expeditions to the rapids are available in Montreal.
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on the 13 June 1611. Brûlé continued upriver to live among the
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Rapids in the Saint Lawrence river at Lachine, Quebec, Canada
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Commission de toponymie du Québec - Rapides de Lachine
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Rapides de Lachine


French
rapids
Saint Lawrence River
Island of Montreal
South Shore
Lasalle
Lachine
standing waves
Lachine Canal
portaged
Saint Lawrence Seaway
migratory birds

Jacques Cartier
St. Lawrence River
Northwest Passage
Samuel de Champlain
Lac Saint-Louis
Étienne Brûlé
Algonquin
Ottawa River
Louis Jolliet
Mississippi River
Jacques Marquette
County Armagh
Kingston, Ontario
Whitewater rafting

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