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  2. Blondeau River (Fraser River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Blondeau River rises at the mouth of Lake Blondeau (length: 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi), altitude: 321 metres (1,053 ft)) in the municipality of Belleterre. This lake is fed by the outlet of Lake Martel (coming from the South) and the discharge of three small lakes (coming from the North). This lake has four islands.

  3. Seigneurie du Triton - Wikipedia

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    Triton Club station is located near Lac-à-la-Croix, at 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi) by road from the village of Lake-Edouard. [5] Parking is located near to the train station, and boats from the seigneurie pick up guests arriving by car or rail by arrangement to take them to the main facilities.

  4. Belleterre - Wikipedia

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    Belleterre main street In 1930, prospector William Logan discovered gold near Mud Lake (now called Lake Guillet). This led to the establishment of the Belleterre Gold Mines Company in 1935, and the formation of the Belleterre community at nearby Sables Lake to house the miners and their families.

  5. Beauport Lake - Wikipedia

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    The shores of the lake are occupied and privatized and the only public access to the lake is the Municipal Nautical Club of Lac-Beauport. The main attractions are swimming, fishing for bass and speckled trout and boating. In winter, the frozen surface of the lake hosts the Quebec Pond hockey Championship.

  6. Jeannotte River - Wikipedia

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    From "Lac de la grande baie" (Lake of the Great Bay) (adjacent to the southern part of Lake Edward) in Township Bickerdike, the Jeannotte River flows in the north-south direction in the wild and mountainous area near several small lakes (listed in order from head river): a. Township Bickerdike: Lake Zoe. b. Township Charest: Lake Orleans; Lake ...

  7. La Mauricie National Park - Wikipedia

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    Lac de la Tourbière (Lake Bog) There are approximately 150 lakes in the national park. Lake size varies from small bogs at higher elevations containing acidic water to the largest valley lakes that have clear water. [7] All lakes and streams flow into the Saint-Maurice by rivers "À la pêche" River (Shawinigan), Matawin and Shawinigan.

  8. La Pêche River - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, Joseph Bureau, among other explorers, described this lake as a very fishy lake, abounding especially pike and trout. [3] Accessibility of La Pêche Lake, near the Ottawa River and Ottawa city, in , favoured sport fishing. The toponym "La Pêche River" was recorded as of December 24, 1976, at the "Bank of ...

  9. List of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts. [1]For the fur trade in general see North American fur trade and Canadian canoe routes (early).For some groups of related posts see Fort-Rupert for James Bay.