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Quebec City: Maison Lambert-Dumont: 1689 Quebec: Maison Michel-Dubuc [273] 1690 Longueuil: Vincelotte Windmill [274] 1691 Cap-Saint-Ignace: 2360–2362, chemin Royal [275] 1691 ile d'Orleans: La Petite Ferme, House: 1692 La Petite-Ferme, Quebec: Fort de la Montagne: 1694 [Montreal, Quebec] Moulin (Mill) du Petit-Pré [276] 1695 Château-Richer ...
The site comprises some 7 properties, mostly on the northern side of Marie-Victorin Road (French: Route Marie-Victorin; Quebec Route 132), with one on the merging Pioneers Street (French: rue des Pionniers), and is located west of the original village core of Saint-Nicolas (Saint-Nicolas was merged to Lévis in 2002).
The mill had two doors, to provide an exit regardless of which ways the sails faced. The walls are four French feet (1m32) thick at the base. The interior is 12 French feet in diameter by 24 high. [2] The mill originally contained elevated platforms beneath gun slits for defence. The surrounding shoreline was fenced with pointed wooden stakes.
BALSAC was created in 1972 at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi [1] in partnership with Université Laval, McGill University, and the Université de Montréal on the initiative of Gérard Bouchard. [2] The data are derived from vital records, mostly marriage certificates, that are connected through record linkage.
Moulin du Petit-Pré, Château-Richer, Quebec, 1996. Moulin du Petit-Pré, also known as Moulin de Monseigneur-de-Laval, [1] is a water-powered flour mill in Château-Richer, Quebec, Canada on the north shore of the St. Lawrence river about 20 kilometres northeast of the City of Québec. It is the oldest commercial flour mill in North America. [2]
It was built at the mouth of a large basin, on the site of successive wooden forts dating back to 1665. Fort Chambly was the largest in a series of fortifications on the shores of what was known as the Iroquois River (later known as the Chambly River, finally becoming the Richelieu River in the nineteenth century).
Musée du Régiment de la Chaudière: Lévis: Chaudière-Appalaches: Military: information, WW II Le Régiment de la Chaudière: Musée du ski des Laurentides: Saint-Sauveur: Laurentides: Sports: website, history of skiing in the Laurentian mountains, ski equipment and memorabilia Musée du squelette: Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha! Bas-Saint-Laurent ...
With the influx of people in what was previously a rural area, a new chapel was built next to Villa Manresa between 1893 and 1895. It was called Our Lady of the Way (Notre-Dame-du-Chemin). With the increased urbanization of the area, the chapel became a parish church in 1909. In 1911, an annex was created connecting Villa Manresa and the church ...