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  2. Jacques Cartier Strait - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Cartier (circa 1491-1557), Canada Post 3 cents stamp 1934, designed by George Arthur Gundersen (1910-1975) [4] [5] The other arm of the sea is the Honguedo Strait located on the south side of Anticosti Island and the Gaspé Peninsula. The Jacques Cartier Strait is approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) wide.

  3. Jacques Cartier - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Cartier [a] (Breton: Jakez Karter; 31 December 1491 – 1 September 1557) was a French-Breton maritime explorer for France.Jacques Cartier was the first European to describe and map [3] the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, which he named "The Country of Canadas" [citation needed] after the Iroquoian names for the two big settlements he saw at Stadacona ...

  4. Honguedo Strait - Wikipedia

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    In the 16th century, it was known as the Saint-Pierre Strait, especially on maps by Gerardus Mercator (1569) and Cornelius Wytfliet (1597). Only by the 20th century, Honguedo came into use, and in 1934, the Geographic Board of Quebec officially adopted it to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Jacques Cartier's arrival in North America.

  5. Hochelaga (village) - Wikipedia

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    Hochelaga (French pronunciation:) was a St. Lawrence Iroquois 16th century fortified village on or near Mount Royal in present-day Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jacques Cartier arrived by boat on October 2, 1535; he visited the village on the following day.

  6. Jacques Cartier Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Jacques Cartier Bridge (French: pont Jacques-Cartier) is a steel truss cantilever bridge crossing the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal Island, Montreal, Quebec, to the south shore at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.

  7. Lac-Jacques-Cartier, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Lac-Jacques-Cartier (French pronunciation: [lak ʒak kaʁtje]) is a large unorganized territory in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada, in the La Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality, making up more than 85% of this regional county.

  8. Gaspé Bay - Wikipedia

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    Gaspé Bay is where Jacques Cartier took possession of New France (now part of Canada) in the name of François I of France on July 24, 1534 - the beginning of France's overseas expansion. [2] British General James Wolfe raided the Bay in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign (1758), the year before the Siege of Quebec

  9. Jacques-Cartier County, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Jacques-Cartier County (French: Comté de Jacques-Cartier, pronounced [kɔ̃te də ʒak kaʁtje]) was an historic county on the Island of Montreal in the province of Quebec. It existed between 1855 [1] and 1970. [2]