• Ferry". The toponym "Rivière Ferrée" was formalized on August 14, 1997, at the Commission de toponymie du Québec. "Rivière Ferrée". Bank of place names...
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  • The rivière la Retenue (English: Retained River) is a tributary of the east bank of the Ferrée river. It flows in the municipalities of Château-Richer...
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  • Ferrée River (or rivière Ferrée (in French)) may refer to: Ferrée River (lac des Eaux Mortes), in Lac-des-Eaux-Mortes, La Mitis Regional County Municipality...
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    River (Montmorency River tributary) (ex-rivière de la Décharge) Petite rivière Smith Rouge River (Montmorency River tributary) Rouge River East Ferrée River...
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    confluence of the rivière des Neiges (coming from the north); Intermediate course of the Montmorency river, downstream from the Rivière des Neiges (segment...
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  • Lac la Retenue Rivière du Petit Pré Rivière la Retenue Ferrée River Montmorency River List of rivers of Quebec Charlevoix-Montmorency watershed organization...
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  • Retenue is an artificial body of water crossed by the rivière la Retenue, a tributary of the Ferrée River. This lake is located northeast of the city of...
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    language: 0.8% Chenal de l'Île d'Orléans Rivière la Retenue Rivière du Petit Pré Ferrée River (Montmorency River tributary) St. Lawrence river List of...
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    Borvo. More than 11,000 patients visit the spa each year. Arboretum de Montmorency Louis Marie Joseph de Brigode (1776-1827), former mayor of Lille from...
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    to 42,000 km at its peak in the late 1920s. Added to this was the voie ferrée d'intérêt local, with a maximum extension in 1928 of 20,921 km of lines...
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