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An aerial view of the village of Percé, Quebec, and its famous rock, taken from Mont-Sainte-Anne. The Association of the Most Beautiful Villages of Quebec (French: Association des plus beaux villages du Québec, pronounced [asɔsjɑsjɔ̃ de ply bo vilaʒ dy kebɛk]) is an association created in 1997 by Jean-Marie Girardville and inspired from similar associations in France, Belgium, and Italy.
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Mille-Isles (French pronunciation: [mil il], lit. ' Thousand Islands ') is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, west of Saint-Jérôme. Mille-Isles is in the Laurentian Hills, crossed by rivers and dotted with fish-filled lakes. [4]
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).
La Petite-Ferme, Quebec: Fort de la Montagne: 1694 [Montreal, Quebec] Moulin (Mill) du Petit-Pré [276] 1695 Château-Richer: Maison Saint-Gabriel: 1698 Montreal: Presbytère de Notre-Dame-de-la-Visitation: 1698 Quebec City: Couvent des Ursulines: 1699 Trois-Rivières: Maison Descaris [277] 1700 Montreal: Maison Range-dit-Laviolette [278] 1700 ...
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.
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).