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  2. Hunter's Point, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This place was called Hunter's Lodge and had a trading post operated by the Hudson's Bay Company from 1846 on. The lake and the post were probably named after James S. Hunter, who was administrator of the post at that time. [2] Around 1869, another member of the Hunter family, George, left Hunter's Lodge and moved to Hunter's Point.

  3. Oskélanéo - Wikipedia

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    Oskélanéo is a community in northern Quebec, Canada, within the boundaries of the City of La Tuque. It is located along the Canadian National Railway between Clova and Parent, on the shores of Lake Oskélanéo. The community is named after the eponymous lake and stream, meaning "bones" in the Algonquin language. [1]

  4. List of northern villages and Inuit reserved lands in Quebec

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    Note that most (all but two) northern villages have a counterpart Inuit reserved land of the same name (code=TI, terre de catégorie 1 pour les Inuits or Terre de la catégorie I pour les Inuits or Terre réservée inuite). These are separate territories that are located near the northern village of the same name, and are for the exclusive use ...

  5. Lake Quatre Lieues - Wikipedia

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    The lake is a magnificent place for relaxation, fishing, hunting and boating. [5] The Port-Cartier–Sept-Îles Wildlife Reserve offers chalet rentals for hunting and fishing in the Quatre-lieues area. The hunting area is about 150 square kilometres (58 sq mi) with hardwood forests about 50 years old and mature spruce. [13]

  6. Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve is a Quebec Wildlife Reserve located in the administrative regions of the Mauricie and Lanaudière, Quebec, in Canada.Comprising 1556 square kilometres, it includes 417 lakes and 13 rivers. [2]

  7. St. Lawrence North - Wikipedia

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    This series of documentaries concerns the life and land north of the Saint Lawrence River, particularly in northern Quebec and Labrador. Topics include hunting, First Nations lifestyles and the effects of industries such as mining in this region.

  8. Waskaganish - Wikipedia

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    Waskaganish (Cree: ᐙᔅᑳᐦᐄᑲᓂᔥ / wâskâhîkaniš, Little House; French pronunciation: [waskaɡaniʃ]) is a Cree community of over 2,500 people at the mouth of the Rupert River on the south-east shore of James Bay in Northern Quebec, Canada.

  9. List of northern villages in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    List of northern villages in Quebec. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... List of northern villages and Inuit reserved ...