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Legendre River
The Legendre River (''in French: rivière Legendre'') is a tributary of the Felton River which flows into the Baie Sauvage to the south of Grand lac Saint François which constitutes the head lake of the Saint-François River. The course of the Legendre River crosses the territories of the municipalities of Milan and Stornoway, in the Le Granit Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Estrie, on the South Shore of the St. Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada. Geography The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the "Legendre river" are: * north side: Felton River, Grand lac Saint François; * east side: Felton River, Noire River; * south side: Blanche River, La Loutre brook, McLeod brook; * west side: Caron stream, Rouge River. The Legendre River has its source on the northern slope of a mountain (summit at ) of Milan. This source is located in a forest zone north of route 214. From its source, the river flows over: * west; * towards the north ...
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Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population. Much of the population lives in urban areas along the St. Lawrence River, between the most populous city, Montreal, and the provincial capital, Quebec City. Quebec is the home of the Québécois nation. Located in Central Canada, the province shares land borders with Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, New Brunswick to the southeast, and a coastal border with Nunavut; in the south it borders Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York in the United States. Between 1534 and 1763, Quebec was called ''Canada'' and was the most developed colony in New France. Following the Seven Years' War, Quebec b ...
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Grand Lac Saint François
The Grand lac Saint-François is a freshwater body covering , in the administrative region of Chaudière-Appalaches, in southeastern Quebec, in Canada. This water body is located in two regional county municipality: * Le Granit Regional County Municipality (MRC): in the municipalities of Lambton, Quebec, Lambton and Saint-Romain, Quebec, Saint-Romain; * Les Appalaches Regional County Municipality: in the municipalities of Sainte-Praxède, Quebec, Sainte-Praxède, Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine, Quebec, Saint-Joseph-de-Coleraine and Adstock, Quebec, Adstock. This lake is located southeast of the city of Thetford Mines, Quebec, Thetford Mines. It is the source of the Saint-François River. Much of the lake is surrounded by the Frontenac National Park. Located in a forest environment, this lake is one of the main attractions of Parc national de Frontenac. The resort is very dense on the north shore of Grand Lac Saint-François. The surface of this body of water is generally frozen from m ...
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Commission De Toponymie Du Québec
The Commission de toponymie du Québec (English: ''Toponymy Commission of Québec'') is the Government of Québec's public body responsible for cataloging, preserving, making official and publicize Québec's place names and their origins according to the province's toponymy rules. It also provides recommendations to the government with regard to toponymic changes. Its mandate covers the namings of: * natural geographical features (lakes, rivers, mountains, etc.) * constructed features (dams, embankments, bridges, etc.) * administrative units (wildlife sanctuaries, administrative regions, parks, etc.) * inhabited areas (villages, towns, Indian reserves, etc.) * roadways (streets, roads, boulevards, etc.) A child agency of the Office québécois de la langue française, it was created in 1977 through jurisdiction defined in the Charter of the French Language to replace the Commission of Geography, created in 1912. See also * Toponymy * Toponym'elles * Office québécois de la lang ...
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Sauvage River (Felton River Tributary)
The Sauvage River (''in French: rivière Sauvage'') is a tributary of the Felton River which flows into the Baie Sauvage to the south of Grand lac Saint François which constitutes the head lake of the Saint-François River. The course of the Sauvage River crosses the territories of the municipalities of Sainte-Cécile-de-Whitton and Saint-Romain, Le Granit Regional County Municipality (MRC), in the administrative region of Estrie, on the South Shore of the St. Lawrence River, in Quebec, Canada. Geography The main hydrographic slopes close to Sauvage River are: * north side: Grand lac Saint François, Baie Sauvage; * east side: Noire River, brook Rouge; * south side: Blanche River; * west side: Felton River, Legendre River. The Sauvage River has its source in the municipality of Sainte-Cécile-de-Whitton, at the municipal limit with Lac-Drolet, which is separated by route 263. This head point of the river is located between "Lac à la Sangsue" (length: ) and Lac de la Sou ...
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Parc National De Frontenac
Frontenac National Park (french: Parc national de Frontenac) is a 156.5 km2 provincial park in southeastern Quebec, Canada, created in 1987 and governed by Société des établissements de plein air du Québec. The park is located along Lac Saint-François roughly halfway between Quebec City and Sherbrooke. The nearest city is Thetford Mines. See also * National Parks of Canada * List of National Parks of Canada *List of Quebec national parks This list of protected areas of Quebec includes federally, provincially and municipally administered parks and wildlife reserves in Quebec, the largest province in Canada. National Parks Note that both federally and provincially administe ... References External linksOfficial site National parks of Quebec Protected areas of Chaudière-Appalaches Protected areas of Estrie Protected areas established in 1987 1987 establishments in Quebec {{Canada-protected-area-stub ...
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Legendre Flour Mill
The Legendre Flour Mill (''in English: Legendre Mill'') is located in Stornoway, Quebec, Stornoway, in Estrie. Built in 1883 by Télésphore Legendre, it is one of the last water mills in Quebec, Canada. He stopped grinding flour around 1940. Another mill existed in the same place before 1883. Identification * Building name: Legendre water mill * Watercourse:Legendre River * Civic address:Route 161 (south side, northwest of the village) * Municipality:Stornoway, Quebec, Stornoway * Private property History The Legendre mill was rebuilt following a fire which destroyed the Legendre family home as well as their carding, fulling and flour mills. The flour mill was rebuilt the same year as well as their other buildings. It is mainly used for local production, which is relatively low given the altitude of the village and the low production capacity of the land. He produced until the 1940s, when it became easier to buy flour than to produce it. The latter survives compared to the ...
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