Aqueduct Canal

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The Aqueduct Canal is a man-made waterway in the Sud-Ouest borough of Montreal, Quebec, historically built to supply the city with drinking water and now also serving recreational and scenic purposes.

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Aqueduct Canal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
man-made waterway
connectsTo St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
country Canada
crossedBy Honoré-Mercier Bridge vicinity (transport corridors)
currentStatus operational water-supply canal
publicly accessible along portions of its banks
environmentalRole aquatic habitat
urban green corridor
hasAdjacentFeature Lachine Canal (nearby waterway) NERFINISHED
hasOwner City of Montreal NERFINISHED
hasPart bankside path
embankment
green space
intake structures
service road
water treatment infrastructure
hasRecreationalUse cycling
jogging
nature observation
walking
hasScenicRole urban landscape feature of Sud-Ouest
historicalSignificance key infrastructure for Montreal’s potable water system
supported industrial and urban growth of Montreal
locatedIn Island of Montreal NERFINISHED
Montreal
Quebec NERFINISHED
Saint Lawrence River valley NERFINISHED
Sud-Ouest borough NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory City of Montreal NERFINISHED
Province of Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighbourhood Côte-Saint-Paul NERFINISHED
LaSalle (adjacent area)
Pointe-Saint-Charles NERFINISHED
Ville-Émard NERFINISHED
maintainedBy City of Montreal NERFINISHED
partOf Montreal water supply system NERFINISHED
primaryFunction municipal water supply
regulates flow of raw water to treatment facilities
subjectOf local heritage and environmental studies
municipal planning documents of Montreal
use drinking water supply
recreation
scenic amenity
waterwayType aqueduct canal

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Sud-Ouest traversedBy Aqueduct Canal