Oka (Cayuga: Ganehsada:geh ) is a Canadian village on the northern bank of the Ottawa River (Rivière des Outaouais in French), northwest of Montreal, Quebec. Located in the Lower Laurentians on Lake of Two Mountains, the main thoroughfare through town is Quebec Route 344. It was originally settled by Europeans in 1721 by the Sulpician Order branch of the Roman Catholic Church.
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