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- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) abstract "Habitat 67 is the name of a standing wave in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Informally named for the adjacent Habitat 67 housing complex, it has become a popular destination for whitewater kayaking and river surfing.The wave is created by fast-moving water hitting underwater boulders. This creates a wave that can reach a height of two metres. The Lachine Rapids feature other two-metre breaks, including a wave further upriver near Lachine, known locally as Big Joe.Corran Addison, an Olympic kayaker and three-time world freestyle kayak champion, was the first to surf the Habitat wave in 2002. His river-surfing school, Imagine Surfboards, has taught 3,500 students since 2005. A second Montreal river-surfing school, KSF, has hosted 1,500 students a year since 2003. From fewer than ten original surfers, it is estimated that there are currently around 500 participants.".
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- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) subject Category:Geography_of_Montreal.
- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) subject Category:River_surfing.
- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) subject Category:Saint_Lawrence_River.
- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) subject Category:Sport_in_Montreal.
- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) subject Category:Surfing_locations_in_Canada.
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- Habitat_67_(standing_wave) comment "Habitat 67 is the name of a standing wave in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Informally named for the adjacent Habitat 67 housing complex, it has become a popular destination for whitewater kayaking and river surfing.The wave is created by fast-moving water hitting underwater boulders. This creates a wave that can reach a height of two metres.".
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