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Description. The Chic-Chocs wildlife reserve is part of the network of wildlife reserve of Quebec which covers a territory of 67,000 kilometres (41,631.87 mi). This reserve was created in 1949, becoming the seventh oldest reserve in the province. It covers an area of 1,129.71 kilometres (701.97 mi) which is divided into two distinct territories ...
Atikamekw. Constant Awashish is the Chief of the Atikamekw Nation since 2014. The Atikamekw are an Indigenous people in Canada. Their historic territory, Nitaskinan ('Our Land'), is in the upper Saint-Maurice River valley of Quebec (about 300 kilometres (190 mi) north of Montreal). One of the main communities is Manawan, about 160 kilometres ...
The name "Zec Kipawa" was formalized on Sept. 6, 1989 at the Bank of place names in the Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Quebec. Hunting and Fishing. The wild animals are abundant in this vast territory. Species quota for hunting are the moose, the black bear, the grouse and hare. Hunting restrictions apply such ...
The Zec Ménokéosawin is a "zone d'exploitation contrôlée" (controlled harvesting zone), located in the region of Mauricie, in Quebec, Canada.This public hunting and fishing area is managed by the "Association de chasse-pêche de la rivière Bostonnais Nord" (Association of hunting - fishing Bostonnais North River), a non-profit organization.
Website. kahnawake.com. Mohawks of Kahnawà:ke in 1869. Mohawks of Kahnawà:ke (Mohawk: Kahnawákeró:non) [1] are a Mohawk First Nation in Quebec, Canada. In 2024 the band has a registered population of 11,675 members. Its main reserve is Kahnawake 14, located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River opposite Montreal.
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A "northern village" is an Inuit community; these are all located north of the 55th parallel in the territory administered by the Kativik Regional Government. These have a separate legal status from Cree villages (code=VC), Naskapi villages (code=VK), or ordinary villages (code=VL). Note that most (all but two) northern villages have a ...
Demographics. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Mandeville had a population of 2,363 living in 1,242 of its 1,860 total private dwellings, a change of 7.9% from its 2016 population of 2,189. With a land area of 318.21 km 2 (122.86 sq mi), it had a population density of 7.4/km 2 (19.2/sq mi) in 2021.