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Home > Archaeology > Digging Contributions to the Centennial > April : Archaeology and the World Heritage > Submerged Archaeological Resources in Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Canada: An Inherent Part of this Heritage > Location of Archaeological Sites

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Location of Archaeological Sites in Red Along the Waterway from Ottawa (top) to Kingston (bottom)

Archaelogy Sites Rideau Canal Location of archaeological sites in red along the waterway from Ottawa (top)
to Kingston (bottom)

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