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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Harrington Lake (French: La résidence du lac Mousseau) estate is the name of the summer residence and all-season retreat of the Prime Minister of Canada and also the name of the land which surrounds it. It is located near Meech Lake – where the Meech Lake Accord was negotiated in 1987 – approximately 35 kilometres northwest of Ottawa, in an area known as Gatineau Park, amidst the Gatineau Hills in Quebec. The estate is not open to the public, but the Mackenzie King Estate, the retreat of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King at Kingsmere, is a tourist attraction a few kilometres further south in the park.Since 1986, the 5.4-hectare (13-acre) property at Harrington Lake has been managed by the NCC. The property includes four recreational buildings; the land, which formerly consisted of cultivated fields, has reverted to secondary forest. In addition to the main cottage with its fine view over the lake, the Harrington estate includes the following structures: staff cottage upper guest cottage lower guest cottage boat house and paddleboat dock long dock (located the northeast of the retreat)The lake itself and the area around it are referred to as Lac Mousseau. The name Harrington is thought to be a misspelling of Hetherington, the name of a family which settled in this area. The French name Mousseau comes from another early settler to the area, Louis Mousseau who bought property here in 1867.The retreat is accessed by Chemin de Lac Meech with a gatehouse, staffed by armed Royal Canadian Mounted Police, at the driveway of the retreat. The Prime Minister's motorcade accesses Harrington Lake from Ottawa via Quebec Autoroute 5."@en }

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