Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rideau Canal' has mentioned 'Montreal' in the following places:
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[6] This would have severed the lifeline between Montreal and the major naval base at Kingston. | WIKI |
To ensure safe passage between Montreal and Kingston, a new route was planned that would proceed westward from Montreal along the St. Lawrence, north along the Ottawa River to Bytown (now Ottawa), then southwest via canal to Kingston and out into Lake Ontario. | WIKI |
The canal was easier to navigate than the St. Lawrence River because of significant rapids in the river between Montreal and Kingston. | WIKI |
As a result, the Rideau Canal became a busy commercial artery between Montreal and the Great Lakes. | WIKI |
It was a major route for shipping heavy goods (timber, minerals, grain) from Canada's hinterland east to Montreal. | WIKI |
They considered building another canal to Lake Simcoe and on to Georgian Bay, thereby enabling traffic on the upper Great Lakes to use canals all the way to Montreal and avoid shipping through the entire lakes system. | WIKI |
A simpler plan was to route around the dangerous parts of the St. Lawrence to allow direct shipping from Kingston to Montreal, and this was soon underway. | WIKI |