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    of over 2,500 people at the mouth of the Rupert River on the south-east shore of James Bay in Northern Quebec, Canada. Waskaganish is part of the territory...
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    The Rupert River is one of the largest rivers in Quebec, Canada. From its headwaters in Lake Mistassini, the largest natural lake in Quebec, it flows...
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    Quebec Boundaries Extension Act, 1912, which gave Quebec another part of Rupert's Land: the District of Ungava. This extended the borders of Quebec northward...
    241 KB (23,462 words) - 12:22, 3 August 2024
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    Rupert's Land (French: Terre de Rupert), or Prince Rupert's Land (French: Terre du Prince Rupert), was a territory in British North America which comprised...
    27 KB (2,960 words) - 16:15, 24 July 2024
  • Nord-du-Québec region, Quebec, Canada. Fort Charles was founded in 1668 in northern western Quebec on the James Bay, at the mouth of the Rupert River....
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    Akulivik, Quebec Eastmain, Quebec Fort George (now Chisasibi, Quebec) Fort Rupert, Quebec Great Whale (now Kuujjuarapik, Quebec) Inukjuak, Quebec Ivujivik...
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    Rupert River was also (partially) diverted, adding another 31,430 km2 (12,140 sq mi) to the basin. At one time, the La Grande was known as the "Fort George...
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    community of Prince Rupert in the city of Edmonton, Alberta and the Rupert River in Quebec are all named after the Prince. Rupert's Bay on St Helena may...
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    Lakes or as far north as Rupert's Land. In 1774, the Parliament of Great Britain passed the Quebec Act that allowed Quebec to restore the use of French...
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  •  Canada Quebec 53°24′N 79°0′W / 53.400°N 79.000°W / 53.400; -79.000 (James Bay) James Bay Passing west of Waskaganish (Fort Rupert, Quebec) at 51°29′N...
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    James Bay (category Landforms of Nord-du-Québec)
    northern Ontario and northern Quebec were part of the Hudson Bay Company's proprietary colony of Rupert's Land, and after Rupert's Land was purchased by Canada...
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    The municipal history of Quebec started in 1796 with the creation of administrations for Montréal and Quebec City, but it really developed immediately...
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    Hecate Strait by catching a ferry to Graham Island departing from Prince Rupert. Tricia and Cathie spent several hours trying to get out of Stanley Park...
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    Fort Ticonderoga (/taɪkɒndəˈroʊɡə/), formerly Fort Carillon, is a large 18th-century star fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake...
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    Canadian transcontinental railway running from Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a Pacific coast port. East of...
    21 KB (2,511 words) - 00:16, 10 February 2024
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    territory until 1763, when it became a British colony known as the Province of Quebec. In the 16th century the word "Canada" could refer to the territory along...
    21 KB (1,900 words) - 17:43, 28 July 2024
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    New France (redirect from French Quebec)
    province of New France. The first settlement of 400 people, Fort Charlesbourg-Royal (present-day Quebec City), was attempted in 1541 but lasted only two years...
    123 KB (14,206 words) - 17:42, 28 July 2024
  • CBFA-FM-1 in Manouane, Quebec CBFG-FM in Chisasibi, Quebec CBFH-FM in Fort-Rupert, Quebec CBFW-FM in Nouveau-Comptoir, Quebec CBKD-FM in Buffalo Narrows...
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  • capture of Moose Factory, Rupert House, and Fort Albany on Hudson Bay 1686. A captain in the French army de Troyes arrived at Quebec in August 1685 with reinforcements...
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    a fishing lodge with 20 rooms and a restaurant. Cree have lived in the Rupert River watershed area and around Lake Mistassini for centuries. French explorers...
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