Chateauguay River
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The Chateauguay River has its source in northern New York. It winds its way through several towns and villages in Quebec, such as Huntingdon, Dewittville, Ormstown and Châteauguay.
The river is home to many species of birds and fish and is a major stopping-point for migrating ducks and Canada Geese.
Although polluted for many years, the river has been cleaned up and is beginning to be an eco-tourism destination for canoeing and kayaking.