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The Banc de pêche de Paspébiac (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃ də pɛʃ də paspebjak], lit. ' Paspébiac fishing bank ' ) is a complex of ten buildings in Paspébiac , Quebec , Canada. The buildings were built between 1783 and 1900 by fishing companies from Jersey .
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (French: Ministre de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation) is a government department in the Canadian province of Quebec. The ministry operates several programs in animal and vegetable production, fishing and commercial aquaculture , food processing and distribution, and storage and ...
The Sûreté du Québec is the main police force of Quebec, and it is responsible for the application of the law on the entire Québécois territory. The Sûreté du Québec can also serve a support and coordination role with other police forces, such as with municipal police forces or with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). [law 11] [38]
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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 place names" in Commission de toponymie du Québec (Geographical Names Board of Québec). [4] The toponyms of the lake and river are related together.
Lac McArthur (EHEZQ) is in Val-des-Monts, Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais, Quebec, at It is fed by the Rivière Blanche from Lac Saint-Pierre and empties into Lac Grand to the southeast. [ 2 ] The lake is at an elevation of 163 metres (535 ft). [ 3 ]
Administrative regions are used to organize the delivery of provincial government services. They were also the basis of organization for regional conferences of elected officers (French: conférences régionales des élus, CRÉ), with the exception of the Montérégie and Nord-du-Québec regions, which each had three CRÉs or equivalent bodies.
As of 2023, there are 28 such parks in Quebec, which protect an area of 42,765.57 kilometres (26,573.29 mi), or about 2.8% of the territory of the province. [1] [2] All but four parks are administered by the Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (Sépaq). Those four are administered by Nunavik Parks.