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    Tadoussac is a village municipality in La Haute-Côte-Nord RCM (Regional County Municipality), on the north shore of the maritime section of the estuary...
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  • Tuck Principal photography took place in Montreal and Tadoussac, Quebec; the 1864 Hotel Tadoussac, on the St. Lawrence River, is among the locations. Lowe...
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    Porcupine nation who were prevented from coming to Tadoussac because of disease. He left the Tadoussac mission on 11 July 1647, in a small bark canoe. Bringing...
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  • St. Lawrence Hall, Montreal, 1851, the Queen's Hotel, Toronto, 1862 and the Tadoussac Hotel, Tadoussac, Quebec, 1865. Church architecture and construction...
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    Bourgeoys. Jeanne Mance would set up the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal hospital in Montreal. In the first years, the Hôtel-Dieu was hosted inside the fort. By 1685...
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    Montreal and stopping at Quebec City, Murray Bay and Tadoussac (where the company owned hotels) and up the Saguenay to Bagotville (La Baie). Richelieu...
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    John's, Harbour Grace, Port Royal, St. Augustine, Santa Fe, Jamestown, and Tadoussac). It is home to the earliest known French settlement in North America...
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    Precisionist Charles Sheeler. One of the artist's most celebrated works, Tadoussac of 1935, suggests the influence of Sheeler due to its clear crisp colours...
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    failures at colonization in the area, including that of Pierre de Chauvin at Tadoussac. When Chauvin forfeited his monopoly on the fur trade in North America...
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    alliance between the French and the Indigenous peoples in and around Tadoussac was created in 1603 led by Samuel de Champlain. This agreement led to...
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    and the forty year old Le Jeune was terribly seasick. They arrived at Tadoussac on 18 June 1632. Le Jeune's first year was spent in the French settlements...
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    Beluga and killer whales. Another popular whale-watching area is at Tadoussac, Quebec, where Belugas favor the extreme depth and admixture of cold fresh...
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    along the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River, Route 172 north of Tadoussac, and Route 385 near Forestville left several communities isolated for...
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    far upriver as La Malbaie, the town is within easy driving distance of Tadoussac, where visitors can take a whale-watching tour and visit the Saguenay...
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  • gallery Maison des dunes Interpretation Centre Tadoussac Côte-Nord Natural history Located at the Baie-de-Tadoussac sector of Saguenay National Park, sand dunes...
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    and tried to establish a colony near the mouth of the Saguenay River at Tadoussac. French explorers, like Samuel de Champlain, voyageurs, and Coureur des...
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    Frederick Law Olmsted design his gardens, and in Canada, he has a home in Tadoussac, Quebec, which had been owned by the former Governor General of Canada...
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  • Montreal (Westmount) Maison Lamontagne 1744 Rimouski Sainte-Famille Church 1747 Ste-Famille, Ile d'Orleans Chapelle de Tadoussac 1747–1750 Tadoussac, Quebec...
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    quotas around 1870, and was already a shareholder in a hotel and owner of a house in Tadoussac. In 1872, in partnership with Robert Powell of Philadelphia...
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  • Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 21 April 2012. The Sainte-Croix-de-Tadoussac Mission Church. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada...
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    1846 at Bon-Désir. In 1856 a road costing $5,391.02 provides a link to Tadoussac to the west and Escoumins to the east. Until then, settlers had to carry...
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    proposed. The Mohawk had most to gain by moving up from New York into the Tadoussac area, at the confluence of the Saguenay and St. Lawrence rivers, which...
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  • Skyland, 1928 Alaska, 1927, John M. Alexander director Half the World, 1928 Tadoussac, 1928, Bernard Norrish director Yukon, 1928, John M. Alexander director...
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  • liberté". La Presse, October 14, 2024. Anne-Frédérique Hébert-Dolbec, "«Hôtel Silence»: de l’ombre à la lumière". Le Devoir, March 22, 2024. Charles-Henri...
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    generating stations. The company town was fully serviced with a hospital, hotel, bank, and shopping plaza. Upon completion of the hydro-electric facilities...
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    or cruise ship. Whale watching is popular in Quebec, particularly in Tadoussac. There are also islands and archipelagos scattered along the river. The...
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  • steamship Oneida ran aground there in July 1871. On July 8, 1998, the Tadoussac ran aground 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Peche Island. The Peche Island Rear...
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    VALENCIA 1906 Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, BC 2008 Tadoussac 1535, 1600, 1603 Tadoussac, QC 1923 First Legislature of Manitoba 1871 Winnipeg, MB...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 26 April 1984 Ship State Description Tadoussac  Canada The lake freighter ran aground in the St. Clair River in heavy ice. The vessel...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 2 April 1990 Ship State Description Tadoussac  Canada The lake freighter struck a bridge abutment at Port Colborne, Ontario. The ship...
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