• 3 kilometres (1.4 mi) distant by the chenal de l'Île d'Orléans. This mouth is located between the hamlet Le Moyne (located on the south side) and the village...
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  • The chenal de l'Île d'Orléans (English: Orléans Island Channel) is a channel of the St. Lawrence River, flowing in the administrative region of Capitale-Nationale...
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    Lanett (for a settler named Lanet) Lapine ("rabbit") Le Moyne (The Monk, old spelling) Leroy ("le roi" meaning "king") Magnolia (named for the plant, which...
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    Germaine Guèvremont lived for nearly 30 years on the Îlette Pé (near the "Chenal du moyne" - Channel of the monk) and her house became for some years the Museum...
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    The main hydrographic slopes neighboring the river are: to the west: Le Moyne River and Cazeau River; north and west: Montmorency River; to the east:...
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    Borgia River Pequaquasoui River Bostonnais Chenal Stewart River (Bostonnais River tributary) Little Bostonnais Le Fouet River Épervier River Mystérieuse River...
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