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Sept-Iles in 1880. In 1875, the parish of Saint-Joseph-des-Sept-Îles was created, and in 1886, its post office opened under the English name "Seven Islands" (which was francized to "Sept-Îles" in 1933). [2] Lacking road access at the time, the town got its first pier in 1908.
Course of the Sept Îles River From the marshy area in the village of Saint-Raymond, the waters of the Sept Îles river flow over: 3.8 km to the south, passing near the old municipal dumping ground, west of this second mountain, crossing Lake Marcel (altitude: 145 m) and Lac des Bouleaux (altitude: 144 m), where is the Domaine-des-Bouleaux located;
MV Georges-Alexandre-Lebel. Pointe-Noire (French pronunciation: [pwɛ̃t nwaʁ]) is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Quebec. [1] It is within the city of Sept-Îles in the Sept-Rivières regional county municipality and the Côte-Nord region of eastern Quebec.
Sept-Rivières is located in the central part of Côte-Nord. [6] It is bordered by the regional county municipalities of Manicouagan, Caniapiscau, and Minganie, as well as by the southwest corner of Labrador and by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It is mostly covered by the Laurentian Mountains. It is a very sparsely populated and undeveloped ...
This is the list of municipalities that have the Quebec municipality type of city (ville, code=V), an administrative division defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy.
The Lake Sept Îles is located 6 km (3.7 mi) northeast of the village center of Saint-Raymond, in Portneuf Regional County Municipality; 2.3 km (1.4 mi) from Sergent Lake (located to the south) and 2.2 km (1.4 mi) from Saint-Joseph Lake (La Jacques-Cartier) (located to the south-east). Lake Sespt-Îles is mainly supplied by three tributaries:
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Moisie (Quebec French pronunciation:) is a district (secteur) of the city of Sept-Îles, Quebec, Canada. [ 2 ] Prior to February 12, 2003, Moisie was an independent city; on that date, it and the Municipality of Gallix were merged into Sept-Îles.