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alaframboise | Posted: August 3, 2002
I tried to submit a review about the Chateauguay river, but the 'submit' button didn't work. Here it is: The Chateauguay is not 1000 miles north of Montreal as stated in the description! I live on it's shore, and we are definiely not up in the Arctic where the authors would have us! I fqact, The Chateauguay has it's headwaters in New York State, from where it meanders northward through the Eastern Townships of Quebec, emptying into a widening of St Lawrence River called Lac St. Louis. The island of Montreal is the far shore. Fish available near the mouth of the river are crappie, sunfish, yellow perch, dore(pickerel), small and large mouth bass, catfish, eel, pike, and, out in the lake, sturgeon. Yhere may be others, but I never saw one. Fish are inedible due to pollution from upstream in the U.S.
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