Eau Claire
Eau Claire (French for "clear water", pl. eaux claires)[a] is the name of a number of locations and features in North America. Eau Claire may refer to:
Places
Canada
- Eau Claire, Calgary, a neighborhood in Calgary, Alberta
 - Eau Claire, Ontario, a community approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Mattawa, Ontario
 - Eaux Claires, Edmonton, a neighborhood in Edmonton, Alberta
 
United States
- Eau Claire, Michigan, a village
 - Eau Claire, Pennsylvania, a borough
 - Eau Claire, South Carolina, a suburban neighborhood of Columbia, South Carolina
 - Eau Claire, Wisconsin, a city and the largest incorporated place by this name 
- Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, a county of which the city of Eau Claire is the seat
 
 - Little Eau Claire, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in Marathon County
 
Geographic features
Canada
- Eau Claire Gorge, a section of rapids along the Amable du Fond River near Eau Claire, Ontario
 - Lac à l'Eau Claire, a lake in northern Quebec, now formally named Lac Wiyâshâkimî
 
United States
- Eau Claire River (disambiguation), three rivers in Wisconsin (disambiguated by the river to which each is a tributary): 
- Eau Claire River (Chippewa River tributary)
 - Eau Claire River (St. Croix River tributary)
 - Eau Claire River (Wisconsin River tributary)
 
 - Lake Eau Claire, a reservoir in eastern Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, formed by a dam on the Eau Claire River (Chippewa River tributary)
 
Other uses
All in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
- Eau Claire Marathon, held annually since 2009
 - University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, established in 1916, so-named since 1971
 
Sports teams
- Eau Claire Axemen, an indoor football team
 - Eau Claire Bears, a defunct minor-league baseball team
 - Eau Claire Commissioners, a defunct minor-league baseball team
 - Eau Claire Express, a collegiate baseball team
 
See also
- Eaux Claires, a defunct music and arts festival held in Wisconsin
 - All pages with titles containing Eau Claire
 - All pages with titles beginning with Eau Claire
 
Notes
- ^ The name is pronounced as if it were spelled "O'Clare".