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Kanà:tso is the original name given to the Chaudiere Falls that separates the cities of Ottawa, Ontario, and Gatineau, Quebec. The name Kanà:tso is a Kanien’kéha word that means (Floating Pot / Pot in the Water), it has been said that the mist that rises from Kanà:tso resembles that of a Boiling/Steaming Pot. http://tsit-kanajakaniengehaga.webs.com/ Before and after European contact the Kanien'kehá:ka located at Kanà:tso quarried Trenton Limestone, Onondaga Chert and small amounts of Quartz. The stone collected at Kanà:tso was then turned into arrowheads, spearheads, gouges, tomahawks, smoking pipes and skinning tools.