

An Important Crossing Point
This location has been a site of passage and gathering for millennia, first for Indigenous peoples. However, it was only with the arrival of Europeans in the mid-17th century that the presence of the rapids was documented in numerous travelers’ accounts.
For centuries, the confluence of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River marked a tangible natural boundary—an unstable contact zone separating the early European settlements downstream from the Indigenous territories further west.

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