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  2. Yvon Duhamel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [5] [11] A snowmobile race track at the Grand Prix Ski-Doo de Valcourt sports venue in Valcourt, Quebec was named Circuit Yvon Duhamel in honor of his snowmobile career. He died on August 17, 2021, in La Salle, Quebec, at the age of 81. [6] Duhamel, who raced with the number 17 on his motorcycles, was born and died on the 17th day of ...

  3. Mont Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Mont Sutton is located in the extreme south of Quebec, in the southeast of the Montérégie administrative region and west of the Eastern Townships tourist region. It is less than 10 kilometers north of the Canadian American border , about 5 kilometers east of the village of Sutton .

  4. Bombardier Recreational Products - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Inc., was founded in 1942 as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée (Bombardier Snowmobile Limited) by Joseph-Armand Bombardier at Valcourt in the Eastern Townships, Quebec. As of October 6, 2009, BRP had about 5,500 employees; [3] its revenues in 2007 were above US$2.5 billion. BRP has manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States ...

  5. Prescott and Russell Recreational Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Prescott-Russell trail link is a 26 kilometres (16 mi) extension of the Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail into Ottawa, following the same former railway right-of-way. It goes from the western end of the Prescott-Russell trail at the eastern border of the Ottawa , passing near Navan and Orleans before ending in a dead end near Highway 417 .

  6. Snowmobile - Wikipedia

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    A snowmobile tour at Yellowstone National Park First person view of a snowmobile driven through Yellowstone National Park. A snowmobile, also known as a snowmachine (chiefly Alaskan), motor sled (chiefly Canadian), motor sledge, skimobile, or snow scooter, is a motorized vehicle designed for winter travel and recreation on snow.

  7. Highways in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    These roads are the only numbered roads in the province. Quebec does not have county roads as does Ontario or departmental roads as in France. All highways and major roads, whether regional or provincial, fall under the MTQ. As of 2019, Quebec has 31 autoroutes, 45 provincial roads, and 129 regional and secondary roads.

  8. Rail trail - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation Trail was developed as a tip-to-tip walking/cycling gravel rail trail which doubles as a monitored and groomed snowmobile trail during the winter months, operated by the PEI Snowmobile Association. Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton. In Quebec, Le P'tit Train du Nord runs 200 km (120 mi) from Saint-Jérôme to Mont-Laurier.

  9. List of trails in Canada - Wikipedia

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    hiking trail, provides link between Thames Valley Trail and Avon Trail, and London's municipal bike trail network The Crack: 7.5 km Killarney Provincial Park Killarney Provincial Park (Wilderness trail) hiking trail, known for the view at the top and the cliff creating what appears to be a crack in the mountain filled with boulders