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    The Chemin du Roy (pronounced [ʃəmẽ d͡zʏ ʁwɑ]; French for "King's Highway" or "King's Road") is a historic road along the north shore of the St. Lawrence...
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    Montreal, heading northeast towards Quebec City, and is known as the Chemin du Roy (Route 138). The name Rue Notre-Dame is used as far east as Lavaltrie;...
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    public schools, including: École secondaire Pierre-de-Lestage École du Chemin-du-Roy pavillon maternelle Sainte-Geneviève pavillon Sainte-Geneviève pavillon...
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    Trout River Border Crossing). Part of this highway is known as the Chemin du Roy, or King's Highway, which is one of the oldest highways in Canada. It...
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    the St. Lawrence River. On land, the only long-distance route was the Chemin du Roy, or King's Highway; it was built in the 1730s by New France. The King's...
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    France." On July 24, de Gaulle arrived in Montreal and was driven up the Chemin du Roy to Montreal City Hall, where Mayor Jean Drapeau and Premier Johnson...
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    What is now Gouin Boulevard was first started in 1731, as part of the Chemin du Roy, the oldest highway in Canada. It first opened between 1734 and 1777...
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    normes du travail (L.R.Q., c. N-1.1)". Éditeur officiel du Québec. Retrieved January 8, 2010. "Code du travail (L.R.Q., c. C-27)". Éditeur officiel du Québec...
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    alongside Route 138. This road, originally known as Le Chemin-du-Roy (The King’s Road) or Le Chemin-Royal (The Royal Road), would later be renamed l’Avenue...
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    overview Aerial view Champlain river, Chemin du Roy (route 138) Champlain River, from bridge P-1476, Chemin du Roy (route 138) The river flows into the...
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    its mouth, iron bridge, Chemin du Roy, Batiscan Sainte-Anne (Les Chenaux), Jeffrey-Alexandre-Rousseau Bridge, Chemin du Roy, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade...
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    cemetery Batiscan River, old iron bridge on Chemin du Roy Principale street, Road 138, Chemin du Roy Chemin du Roy Main Street - Route 138 Batiscan River,...
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  • primary provincial highway system in Ontario King's Highway (French: Chemin du Roy), part of Route 138 in Quebec Kings Highway (Brooklyn), a broad avenue...
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  • province from Quebec, to Canada. The Rivière du Curé's valley is mainly served by chemin du Roy and chemin Tessier, especially for the needs of residents...
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    population remained, numbering only 32 souls. Construction of the famous Chemin du Roy began in 1731, along the Mille-Îles River (now the Saint-Charles Road)...
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    Italy. The following are notable post roads in Canada and the U.S. Chemin du Roy was built between Montreal (Repentigny) and Quebec City from 1731 to...
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  • Retrieved 2023-06-12. Bouchard, René et al, Itinéraire toponymique du chemin du Roy : Québec-Montréal, Québec, Commission de toponymie, 1981, p. 13. Société...
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  • Elgar The King's Way (novel), a 1981 novel by Françoise Chandernagor Chemin du Roy, French for the King's Way or King's Road, a historic trail in Quebec...
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  • Quebec, Canada which is operated by the Centre de service scolaire du Chemin-du-Roy. The school's principal is Jonathan Bradley. The school has a strong...
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  • The section called the chemin gravelais ("gravelled road") linked Normandy and Anjou. The route was alluded to as the chemin du Roy (the "King's road") in...
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    population grew by 70%. Repentigny was also the western terminus of the Chemin du Roy, a road that extends eastward towards Quebec City. In the 2021 Census...
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  • Roches river valley is mainly served by the route 138, chemin du Roy, chemin du 3e rang and chemin du Cabouron, notably for the needs of agriculture and of...
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    the Deschambault Navigators Committee." Even after the opening of the Chemin du Roy, a route considered difficult, the seaway continued to be used more...
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    Trois-Rivières Yamachiche 10 Francophones: Centre de services scolaire du Chemin-du-Roy: Trois Rivières (3 districts) Maskinongé and Francheville. Centre de...
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  • Charland river valley is mainly served by route 138 (north), chemin du Roy (south) and rue du Brome (along the upper part of the river), especially for the...
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    Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan, rang Nord Mouth, in Batiscan Old iron bridge, Chemin du Roy (Route 138) Ice fishing huts Sign on the river ice path, access from...
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    main accesses are the Félix-Leclerc highway (Autotoure 40) and the Chemin du Roy that stretches from Montreal to Quebec City, a historic segment of Quebec...
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    Dictionary of the French Fourth and Fifth Republics, 1946–1991 (1992) Pierce, Roy, "De Gaulle and the RPF—A Post-Mortem," The Journal of Politics Vol. 16,...
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    Charles de Gaulle (category Grand Cross of the Ordre national du Mérite)
    13 February 2009. "Décret du 10 novembre 1970 FIXANT LE JEUDI 12 NOVEMBRE 1970 JOUR DE DEUIL NATIONAL EN RAISON DU DECES DU GENERAL DE-GAULLE". Légifrance...
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    which had failed under Talon, began to flourish. A "King's Highway" (Chemin du Roy) was built between Montreal and Quebec to encourage faster trade. The...
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