• The lake Kapibouska was located southwest of the city of Saint-Tite, between the street and the current bridge built on the road "Haut-du-Lac Nord" on...
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    build a track between Trois-Rivières and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean via Saint-Tite. Note: Kapibouska: of Algonquian origin, this name means "place of camp...
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  • Lake Kapibouska Kempt Lake (Matawinie) Kenogami Lake Lake Kipawa Lake Kiskissink La Pêche Lake Lac à la Perdrix Lac des Écorces (Antoine-Labelle) Lac La...
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  • lake), "Lac Rose" (Rose Lake), Trottier lake, "Lac à la Perchaude" (Perch Lake) and former Kapibouska Lake (formed by a bulge in the Rivière des Envies)...
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    former lake Kapibouska (formed by a widening of the Rivière des Envies). Due to a geological fracture of bark land, Lac-aux-chicots et lac Croche are located...
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    Envies. In 1833 an early settler stood near Lake Kapibouska. A Catholic mission, Saint-Just-de-Kapibouska, was established in 1851, and became the nucleus...
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    the "rivière des envies" created the lake Kapibouska. Likely caused by a series of beaver dams, Lake Kapibouska is now gone. The watershed of the "River...
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