How sensitive clay underneath Ottawa led to an Orléans landslide | Page 898 | Unpublished
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Author: Natasha Baldin
Publication Date: April 13, 2026 - 04:00

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How sensitive clay underneath Ottawa led to an Orléans landslide

April 13, 2026
Bordering the Ottawa River to the north, a striking and somewhat hidden landscape lies within a forested stretch of Orléans, near the intersection of Jeanne d'Arc Boulevard and Tenth Line Road. Read More


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