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Rivière Aux Glaises
The rivière aux Glaises (''in English: Clay River'') is a tributary of the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. This river flows in the territory of the sector of Gentilly of the town of Bécancour and in the municipality of Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets, in the Bécancour Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. Toponymy The Rivière aux Glaises owes its name to the clayey nature of its bed. The name appears on a 1938 map of Nicolet County, but its use is probably older. Geography The main neighboring watersheds of the Glaises river are: * North side: St. Lawrence River; * East side: Ours stream, Sources stream, rivière aux Orignaux; * South side: Bras Chaud stream, Beaudet River, Gentilly River; * West side: rivière du Moulin, rivière de la Ferme, Gentilly River. The Glaises river has its source in an agricultural zone in the Gentilly sector, east of the town of Bécancour. This zone is located very cl ...
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Quebec
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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Beaudet River (Gentilly River Tributary)
The Beaudet River (''in French: rivière Beaudet'') is a tributary of the Gentilly River which flows onto the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. The Beaudet river flows in the municipalities of Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford, located in the Bécancour Regional County Municipality), in the region administrative office of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. Geography The main neighboring hydrographic slopes of the Beaudet River are: * north side: rivière aux Glaises, rivière aux Orignaux (Gentilly), rivière du Moulin (Gentilly); * east side: rivière du Moulin (Bécancour River tributary), Gentilly River, Petite rivière du Chêne, Geoffroy stream; * south side: Gentilly River, Bécancour River; * west side: Gentilly River, Gentilly South-West River, Bécancour River. The Beaudet River rises at the limit of the municipalities of Lemieux and Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford. This head area is located in the southern part of Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford east of the villa ...
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Quebec Route 132
Route 132 is the longest highway in Quebec. It follows the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River from the border with the state of New York in the hamlet of Dundee (connecting with New York State Route 37 (NY 37) via NY 970T, an unsigned reference route, north of Massena), west of Montreal to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and circles the Gaspé Peninsula. This highway is known as the Navigator's Route. It passes through the Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions of the province. Unlike the more direct Autoroute 20, which it shadows from Longueuil to Sainte-Luce, Route 132 takes a more scenic route which goes through many historic small towns. Until the connection between Rivière-du-Loup and Rimouski is completed, this highway provides a link between the two sections of Autoroute 20. At Rivière-du-Loup, the Trans-Canada Highway continues south on Autoroute 85 to Edmundston, New Brunswick. This ...
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Sainte-Cécile-de-Lévrard
Sainte-Cécile-de-Lévrard is a parish municipality in the Centre-du-Québec region of the province of Quebec in Canada. Demographics In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, Sainte-Cécile-de-Lévrard had a population of 349 living in 153 of its 163 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 372. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. See also *List of parish municipalities in Quebec This is a list of municipalities that have the Quebec municipal type of parish municipality (''paroisse'', code=P), an administrative division defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy. The '' Commission de toponym ... References External links * Parish municipalities in Quebec Incorporated places in Centre-du-Québec {{Quebec-geo-stub ...
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Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford
Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford is a municipality in the Centre-du-Québec region of the province of Quebec in Canada. It is an area of 69.36 sq ft, and a low population density 6.7 people per sq kilometer as of data recorded in 2016 (more than the overall population density of Quebec which was recorded as 6.0 in 2016). As of 2011, the population was 466 which rose to 468 in 2016. The majority of the population consists of residents 15 through 65, with a relatively balanced proportion of men to women with men taking the lead. See also *List of municipalities in Quebec __FORCETOC__ Quebec is the second-most populous province in Canada with 8,501,833 residents as of 2021 and is the largest in land area at . For statistical purposes, the province is divided into 1,282 census subdivisions, which are m ... References External links * Municipalities in Quebec Incorporated places in Centre-du-Québec {{Quebec-geo-stub ...
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Rivière De La Ferme
The rivière de la Ferme (''in English: Farm river'') is a tributary of the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. This river flows in the territory of the town of Bécancour, Quebec, Bécancour, in the Bécancour Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. Geography The main neighboring watersheds of the Rivière de la Ferme are: * North side: St. Lawrence River; * East side: rivière du Moulin (Gentilly), rivière du Moulin, rivière aux Glaises, rivière aux Orignaux (Gentilly), rivière aux Orignaux; * South side: Gentilly River (Quebec), Gentilly River, Beaudet River (Gentilly River tributary), Beaudet River; * West side: Gentilly River. The Rivière de la Ferme has its source in an agricultural zone to the south of the village of Gentilly, Quebec, Gentilly and to the north of the Gentilly river. From its head area, the Ferme River flows over with a drop of , divided into the following segments: * west, to Chem ...
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Rivière Du Moulin (Gentilly)
The rivière du Moulin (''in English: Mill River'') is a tributary of the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. This river flows in the area of Gentilly of the town of Bécancour, in the Bécancour Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. Geography The main neighboring watersheds of the Moulin river are: * North side: St. Lawrence River; * East side: rivière aux Glaises, rivière aux Orignaux; * South side: Gentilly River, Beaudet River; * West side: rivière de la Ferme, Gentilly River. The Moulin river takes its source in an agricultural area to the south-east of the village of Gentilly and to the north of the Gentilly river. From its head area, the Moulin river flows over with a drop of , divided into the following segments: * westward, to route 263; * north-west, to Chemin des Bouvreuils; * north, to the rang Saint-Charles road which passes south of the village of Gentilly; * northeasterly, cro ...
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Gentilly River (Quebec)
The Gentilly River (''in French: rivière Gentilly'') is a tributary of the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. This river flows through the regional county municipality, regional county municipalities (MRC) of: *Arthabaska Regional County Municipality: municipality of Saint-Louis-de-Blandford *Bécancour Regional County Municipality: municipalities of Manseau, Quebec, Manseau, Lemieux, Quebec, Lemieux, Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford and Bécancour, Quebec, Bécancour (city). Toponymy The river was originally known as the "Little Stinking River" in the 17th century. The use continued during the first half of the 18th century. The adjective "petite" refers to the Bécancour River, which was originally referred to as the "(Great) Puante River". In his "History and General Description of New France", Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix gives three hypotheses for the origin of the name of the river. The firs ...
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Rivière Aux Orignaux (Gentilly)
The rivière aux Orignaux (''in English: Moose River'') is a tributary of the south shore of the St. Lawrence River. This river flows in the municipality of Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard, Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets and in the area of Gentilly of the town of Bécancour and in the Bécancour Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, in Canada. Toponymy The name of the river appears on an 1858 map. It underlines the ancient presence of the original in Centre-du-Québec. It was also known under the name of Chaud brook. Geography The main neighboring watersheds of the Orignaux River are: * North side: La Plaine stream, St. Lawrence River, Petite rivière du Chêne; * East side: Sources stream, Petite rivière du Chêne; * South side: Ours stream, rivière aux Glaises, Bras Chaud creek, Beaudet River, Gentilly River; * West side: St. Lawrence River, rivière du Moulin. The Rivière des Orignaux takes its source in an agricultura ...
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Centre-du-Québec
Centre-du-Québec (, ''Central Quebec'') is a region of Quebec, Canada. The main centres are Drummondville, Victoriaville, and Bécancour. It has a land area of and a 2016 Census population of 242,399 inhabitants. Description The Centre-du-Québec region was established as an independent administrative region of Quebec on July 30, 1997 (in effect August 20 upon publication in the Gazette officielle du Québec); prior to this date, it formed the southern portion of the Mauricie–Bois-Francs region (the northern part of which is now known simply as Mauricie). Centre-du-Québec is not located in the geographic centre of Quebec, though it is approximately located in the centre of the southern portion of the province. Some consider the name Bois-Francs to be synonymous with the Centre-du-Québec region; others see it as being synonymous with Arthabaska Regional County Municipality, with its main city Victoriaville earning the title ''Capitale des Bois-Francs'' (capital of the ...
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching , is the world's longest binational land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Indigenous peoples have continuously inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years. Beginning in the 16th century, British and French expeditions explored and later settled along the Atlantic coast. As a consequence of various armed conflicts, France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began an accretion of provinces an ...
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Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets
Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets is a village municipality located in the Centre-du-Québec region of the province of Quebec, Canada. It is situated on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, approximately east-northeast of Montreal and southwest of Quebec City. The village is part of the Bécancour Regional County Municipality and has a population of 1,183 people according to the 2021 Canadian census. History The area where Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets now stands was originally inhabited by the First Nations peoples. The first European to arrive in the area was Jacques Cartier in 1535. The village was founded in 1847 and was originally named Saint-Pierre-de-Becquets, in honour of the Saint Pierre River which flows through the area and to Romain Becquet. It was officially incorporated as a municipality in 1855. The village is home to several historic buildings and landmarks, including the 19th-century Église de Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets, which was designed by architect Victor Bour ...
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