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  2. La Tuque, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The voyageurs call it La Tuque, due to a tall mountain whose peak resembles a "tuque." The portage is a league long, and climbs steep slopes.") [2] The hat-shaped mountain which gave its name to the town of La Tuque is located between the Saint-Maurice River (left bank) and the WestRock paper mill. The summit of this mountain is about 245 m ...

  3. Habitation de Québec - Wikipedia

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    Abitation de Quebec, 1608, established by Samuel de Champlain Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608. The site is located in what is now Vieux-Québec , on the site of present-day Place Royale . [ 1 ]

  4. Lacolle Mills Blockhouse - Wikipedia

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    During the War of 1812, the blockhouse was the location for the Battle of Lacolle Mills (1812) and the Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814).. The Battle of Lacolle Mills (1812) was a short engagement in which a small garrison of Canadien Militia, with the assistance of Kahnawake Mohawk warriors, defended the Lacolle Mills Blockhouse from an American invasion force led by Major General Henry Dearborn.

  5. List of towns in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of municipalities that have the Quebec municipality type of city (ville, ... La Vallée-du-Richelieu: Montréal: 17,053 17,059 0.0%: 35.84: 475.8

  6. Sainte-Croix, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Settlement of the seigneury was slow, as the only road was the river's navigable waterway. The Chemin du Roy was opened to traffic as far as the seigneury in 1718. On the banks of the river, the Ursulines built their first flour mill in 1754, which remained in operation until the construction of another mill in 1801 at the top of the hill.

  7. Pointe-Claire Windmill - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Mille-Isles - Wikipedia

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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]

  9. Beaubassin - Wikipedia

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    Beaubassin was an important Acadian village and trading centre on the Isthmus of Chignecto in what is now Nova Scotia, CanadaThe area was a significant place in the geopolitical struggle between the British and French empires.