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 Indicators of Biotic Integrity in Québec Rivers - EMAN Fourth National Science Meeting
The Saint-Esprit River is a tributary of the L'Assomption River where agriculture is also important, accounting for 43% of total land use.
Up until now, seven tributaries of the St. Lawrence River, in the southern portion of Québec have been sampled for fish and benthic invertebrates : two on the North shore (the L'Assomption and Saint-Maurice Rivers) and five on the South shore (the Châteauguay, Richelieu, Yamaska, St-François and Chaudière Rivers).
The disappearance of pollution-intolerant fish over that same 20km stretch is also noteworthy because tolerant fish occur both in pristine and degraded areas, therefore it is only when the presence of tolerant fish is combined to the absence of intolerant fish that a river is considered as polluted.
www.eman.ec.gc.ca /eman/reports/publications/nm98_proceed/part-11.html

  
 EIGHTH GENERATION
He then married Marie Madeleine RIVET RIVER on 4 Nov 1760 in Repentigny, Comté L'Assomption.
Pierre died on 2 Sept and was buried on 3 Sept 1798 in St-Sulpice, L'Assomption.
Marie Madeleine RIVET RIVER was the daughter of Michel RIVET RIVER & Marie Hélène FOUCAULT URBAIN FOUCRO.
www.leveillee.net /ancestry/d774d.htm

  
 Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund - News Releases
The Moncton Bypass segment involves the extension of two boulevards (Vaughan Harvey and Assomption) to connect with the new bridge under construction across the Petitcodiac River.
The bypass project includes the construction of a new Route 8 bypass highway that extends along the east side of the Nashwaak River beginning at the existing Route 8 at Bridge Street to the existing Route 8 in Penniac.
This will entail building a 6 km fully access controlled highway as well as a new bridge across the Nashwaak River at Penniac.
www.infrastructure.gc.ca /csif/publication/newsreleases/2004/20041119moncton_e.shtml   (1384 words)

  
 Metis Graveyard, Pembina, North Dakota
        There were two villages centred in Pembina in the 1790's.  These fur trade posts were established around the forks of the Pembina and the Red rivers.
There is a list that has been prepared by volunteers for Assomption Catholic Church, Pembina, which lists the names of the people buried from 1849 when Father Belcourt was there, to 1892 when the last burial is recorded.
Pembina, North Dakota A History of the Pembina, N.D., Metis Cemetery (April 1, 1999)
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Bluffs/1797   (713 words)

  
 baril.txt
Plantagenet, Ontario N.D. l'Assomption Hearst Ontario Naperville, Illinois Napierville, St. Remi Nashua,, Nh Nashua, New Hampshire Nasonville,, Ri Natick, Rhode Island Nativité-B.V.M., Cornwall, Ontario Nativité-de-la-Sainte-Vierge, Montréal Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Near Joilet, Will Co., Illinois Nedelec, Quebec Negaunee,, Mi Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan Neptune Ave., Wilmington, L.a.
Laverlochere, Temiscamingue, Quebec Lavigne, Ontario Lawrence,, Ma Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence, Mass.
Haileybury, Ontario Halifax, N.S. Halifax, Nova Scotia Hallebourg, Ontario Ham, Wolfe, Qc Ham-Nord, Wolfe, Qc Ham-Sud, Quebec Hamden, Connecticut Hamel, Minnesota Hammond, Indiana Hancock,, Mi Hancock, Houghton Co., Michigan Hancock, Michigan Hanna, Alberta Harbor Beach Hosp., Huron Co., Mi.
www.roperld.com /locations/baril.txt   (713 words)

  
 baril.txt
Plantagenet, Ontario N.D. l'Assomption Hearst Ontario Naperville, Illinois Napierville, St. Remi Nashua,, Nh Nashua, New Hampshire Nasonville,, Ri Natick, Rhode Island Nativité-B.V.M., Cornwall, Ontario Nativité-de-la-Sainte-Vierge, Montréal Near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Near Joilet, Will Co., Illinois Nedelec, Quebec Negaunee,, Mi Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan Neptune Ave., Wilmington, L.a.
Laverlochere, Temiscamingue, Quebec Lavigne, Ontario Lawrence,, Ma Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence, Mass.
New Germany, Nova Scotia New Hampshire New Haven, Connecticut New Jersey New Leskeard, Ontario New Liskeard, Ontario New Port Richie, Florida New Port, Michigan New Richmond, Wisconsin New Westminster, B.C. New York New York, New York Newberry, Luce County, Michigan Newport Newport Ctn.
www.roperld.com /locations/baril.txt   (713 words)

  
 an-08-25-98-01.txt
Consider the simple fact that within the municipalities with surplus manure there are exactly 626 pork operations located near the Yamaska River, 599 pork operations beside the Chaudi8Are River, and 129 pork operations around the L'Assomption River, or half of Quebec's pork producers are located around just three river basins.
In July, 40,000 trees were planted near El Rosario in the state of Michoacn, in the mountains of central Mexico, in an effort to save the fragile habitat where monarchs congregate after their long flight south from the eastern United States and Canada.
This concentration of the pork industry within three main regions of the province not only generates odour complaints by the general public, but an easy enough conclusion can be drawn as to why pork production is also blamed for water pollution.
archives.foodsafetynetwork.ca /animalnet/1998/8-1998/an-08-25-98-01.txt   (713 words)

  
 Great Slave Lake (Northwest Territories) - History page 2
En route to the lake, both Grant and Leroux faced the rigours of the Slave River rapids between Fort Fitzgerald and Fort Smith; Grant lost 5 men to the “Rapids of the Drowned.”
Name Note: Old Fort Providence, near Yellowknife at the north end of Great Slave Lake is not be confused with the modern-day community of Fort Providence, west of Great Slave Lake on the Mackenzie River.
Leroux retired from fur trading soon after leaving Great Slave Lake, and returned to his birthplace of LAssomption, Quebec.
www.greatcanadianlakes.com /northwest/slave/his_page2.htm   (581 words)

  
 METIS CULTURE 1751-1753
Fort Duquesne, New France (L'Assomption) (Pittsburg, Co. Allegheny, Pennsylvania) located at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers- at the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was begun by the British.
Fort Saint Louis aka Meadows (Horn) is built on the right bank of the Paskoya River (Saskatchewan River) 18 miles north of the north and south forks of the river, north of Kinisino (Saskatchewan).
Chevalier, (II)-Louis De La Corne (1711-1761) of Saint-Luc became commander of the North West and established Fort La Corne (Fort Saint Louis) near the forks of the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers.
www3.telus.net /public/dgarneau/metis15.htm   (581 words)

  
 Genealogy Data Page 51 (Descendancy Pages)
1842 - 1843 Belle River, Ontario, Canada - d.
1881 - 1882 Belle River, Ontario, Canada - d.
1920 - 1921 Belle River, Ontario, Canada - d.
www.ged4web.com /derik/d_32.htm   (581 words)

  
 Jean-Baptiste Desautels dit Lapointe
Lord Selkirk was very thankful to Jean-Baptiste because of his high sense of morals, and he rewarded him with 4000 livres and a scholarship for the College at lAssomption.
Selkirk traveled south up the Red river and down the Minnesota river to the Mississippi, down the Mississippi to St. Louis, up the Ohio, by stage to Washington, by sail to New York, north to Albany, by stage to Lake Ontario and by ship to York.
Selkirk and his men easily took control of the fort and arrested many of the NWC’s partners that were there.
members.aol.com /marcjol3/Jb.html   (581 words)

  
 evente.htm
See our page on Joliette's Festi-Glace for an introduction to the ice on the Assomption River.
The Marathon de la Rivière l'Assomption will take place on the beautifully-groomed picturesque skateway that winds through the heart of Joliette.
Your best chances are somewhat outside of Joliette, as in the first part of this list representing over 70 rooms available as of January 26:
www.marathonskating.org /joliette/evente.htm   (454 words)

  
 The Churches of Old Acadia.
I cannot say when the churches of Piziquid were built, though, today, we can point to the original sites: La Sainte-Famille, to the west of the Avon River (Falmouth); and L'Assomption, to the east of the river (Windsor).
Beaubassin: On October, 24th, 1676 Frontenac granted Michael Le Neuf sieur de La Valliére de Beaubassin (1640-1705, the elder) a large piece of land at the Isthmus of Chignecto which was to become known as the Beaubassin seigneury.
I have seen the cemetery located at La pariosse de La Sainte-Famille: Saw it in the summer of 1996: Somebody was busy digging it up while in the process of building a house.
www.blupete.com /Genealogy/Famille.htm   (2642 words)

  
 Quebec
Le Gardeur, Quebec Le Gardeur is a Regional County Municipality of L'Assomption.
Wakefield, Quebec Wakefield is a village on the Gatineau River, in the Gatineau, Quebec.
Quebec (disambiguation) Quebec is: The province of French) The Colony, the Province of Quebec.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/quebec.html   (5020 words)

  
 Anglais
Le Village De GoldRiver is in Le Gardeur Quebec along the l'Assomption river.
Come and see ou new babies, Ixtle and Kimo
www.goldriver.qc.ca /index_anglais.htm   (5020 words)

  
 Great Slave Lake (Northwest Territories) - History page 2
The frontier post was a direct response to fierce competition from Nor’Wester Peter Pond, who had sent Cuthbert Grant (Senior) down the Slave River on a similar mission.
Leroux retired from fur trading soon after leaving Great Slave Lake, and returned to his birthplace of LAssomption, Quebec.
Although the explorer John Franklin used the post as a stop-over point during his first expedition to the Arctic in 1820, the fort was abandoned in 1823.
www.greatcanadianlakes.com /northwest/slave/his_page2.htm   (5020 words)

  
 METIS CULTURE 1748-1749
June 15: Pierre Joseph Celoron de Blainville, (1693-1759) departed Montreal on a 3,000 mile journey with an army of 200 French and Indians to enforce French claim to the Ohio River Valley.
June 10" A permit, to Michillimakinac for Pierre Hubert, Andre Pageau de la Pointe Claire; Basile Riel de Lavaltrie; Jacques Chaput de L'Assomption; Jacques Jasmin de la Cote des Vertus; Jean Baptiste Mallet de Lachine; Jean Basptiste Labreche de Repentigny; Louis Biscornet, passager, de Laprairie.
(I)-Jacques (James) Albert Apert dit Lapine and Marie Catherine Dagneau, born 1728, died April 2, 1753, Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan), transferred their business this year from Michilimackinac, New France (Michigan), to Fort Detroit, New France (Michigan), and brought his wife out from Montreal, Quebec because of financial difficulties.
www3.telus.net /public/dgarneau/metis13.htm   (5020 words)

  
 Richard Dulong's Notarial Contracts
Discharge of a debt [quittance] of Louis Bourdon and Marguerite Dulong, his wife, of Lavalterie, small river, to Richard Dulong, their father and father-in-law, François Leguay, 17 July 1784, Montréal; found using the Parchemin data bank, I have not yet viewed this document.
Sale of inn, Dulong heirs (Jacques Dulong of L'Assomption, Rene Dulong and his wife Marie Leblanc of Montréal, and Augustin Lemieux and his wife Marie Dulong, suburb of St-Antoine, are the heirs) to Gabriel Franchère, écuyer and seigneur of this city, Louis Chaboillez, notary, 14 March 1796, Montréal, no. 1712, ANQ, translated by Paul Lavoie.
Testament of Richard Dulong, François Le Guay, notary, 13 June 1787, Montréal, no. 249, ANQ, this document is missing from the ANQ.
www.habitant.org /dulong/contracts.htm   (5020 words)

  
 Ville de Maniwaki - Maniwaki, Ville, Loisirs, Loisir
Towards the middle of the XIX century, the Oblate Fathers came to Maniwaki and in 1851 established the parish of l'Assomption de Maniwaki.
New roads, adjacent to the Gatineau river and heading west and north of Maniwaki, were instrumental in the development of a new industry still very much prevalent in our region, namely hunting and fishing in some 10,000 lakes.
Maniwaki is the regional capital of the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau in the beautiful Outaouais region.
ville.maniwaki.qc.ca /english/smenu_conseil/mot_du_maire.html   (5020 words)

  
 Genealogy: d'Aillebout and d'Ailleboust.
9/6/1812 Lavaltrie Bethier Quebec, deputy at Warwick (Berthier) in 1796 and of Leinster (L'Assomption) in 1804.
Pierre Jacques PAYEN DE NOYAN Sieur de Chavois/Chavoy, Commandant of the Fort Pont Chartrain from 1739-1740, What is certain is that in 1688, Pierre-Jacques Payen de Noyan became the first European to ascend the Kaministiquia River and reach the Lake of the Woods.
Nicolas D'AILLEBOUT, Sieur de Coulonge, eldest son of Antoine by his first wife unknown, Seigneur de Coulonge and de Madeleine, Commissioner of powders and saltpetre for the King at Sedan m.
members.aol.com /davidbaud/aillebout-gen.htm   (5020 words)

  
 Our Allard Ancestors
Lafleur, of Laprairie, Joseph Picot, of Assomption, Jean Baptiste Grignon, of Montreal, Francois Quintal, of Boucherville.
Austin William Allard, was born 29 July 1909 to Edward and Clara (Villers) Allard, on the family homestead in the Town of Red River, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
This bit of the Allard Family history is submitted by Joyce G. Allard Lampereur as taken from the notes and research of her father, Austin Allard.
www.uwgb.edu /wisfrench/family/history/allard/allard.htm   (5020 words)

  
 Lewis and Clark in History - May 21 - 26, 1804
Louisell** - Regis Loisel was apparently born in the Parish of L'Assomption, Montreal, and came to St. Louis in about 1793.
After his meeting with Lewis and Clark, he carried to New Orleans a copy of his report on the Missouri River tribes, which he delivered to the Marquis of Casa Calvo, the former Spanish governor of Louisiana.
Loisel, however, died in New Orleans in October 1804, at the age of thirty-one.
www.lewisandclarktrail.com /section1/mocities/St.Charles/history1.htm   (689 words)

  
 The Landrys of Old Acadia.
The church were the Germain Landry family saw to the birth, marriage and death of their members was that known as La paroisse de l'Assomption de Pisiquid, today an ill kept and deserted lot.
Pierre Landry family could have been located on the banks of the present day Avon River (Falmouth/Windsor Forks).
One of the earliest Landrys, Pierre married Madeleine 75 in 1682.
www.blupete.com /Genealogy/LandryOA.htm   (689 words)

  
 METIS CULTURE 1781-1783
Charles Reaume (1743-1813) is warden of Notre Dame de l'assomption (south shore parish of British, Fort Detroit (Michigan)) from 1781 to1795.
Charles Patterson d-1788 established a trading post on the Upper Minnesota River having apparently quit the NWC and James McGill.
May 2: Charles Town, South Caroline, William Collins sold his wife to Thomas Schooler, with her bed and clothing for $2.00 and a half dozen bowls of gross.
www3.telus.net /public/dgarneau/metis23.htm   (689 words)

  
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Canada CYQX Ganzhou China ZSGZ Gao Mali GAGO Gaoua Burkina Faso DFOG Garden City, Garden City Regional Airport KS United States KGCK Garden River Automatic Weather Reporting System Canada CWGF Garissa Kenya HKGA Garoua Cameroon FKKR Garrison ND United States KN60 Gary Regional IN United States KGYY Gaspe, Que.
Argentina SANL La Roche Ile Mare New Caledonia NWWR La Roche-Sur-Yon France LFRI La Rochelle France LFBH La Romana International Airport Dominican Republic MDLR La Ronge, Sask. Canada CXOX La Ronge, Sask Canada CYVC La Scie, Nfld.
www.dndtalk.com /wordpress/wp-content/plugins/wr-weather/stationsbyname.txt   (416 words)

  
 Anticosti, Île d'
The island was granted as a seigneury in 1680 to Louis JOLLIET in recognition of his exploration of the Mississippi River.
He took it for a peninsula but later named it Île de l'Assomption.
Thousands of ships pass the island each year, and its treacherous reefs have given it the nickname "Graveyard of the Gulf." It is estimated that some 400 ships have foundered on the reefs, most in the 18th and 19th centuries, before the establishment of lighthouses.
thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0000240   (492 words)

  
 Anticosti Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anticosti Island (French, l'Île d'Anticosti) is a rocky, forest covered island at the outlet of the Saint Lawrence River into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, in Quebec, Canada, between 49° and 50° N., and between 61° 40' and 64° 30' W..
It is separated on the north from the Côte-Nord region of Quebec (the Labrador Peninsula) by the Jacques Cartier Strait and on the south from the Gaspé Peninsula by the Honguedo Strait.
In that year Anticosti and the shore fisheries were leased to M. Menier, the French chocolate manufacturer, who converted the island into a game preserve, and attempted to develop its resources of lumber, peat and minerals.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Anticosti_Island   (378 words)

  
 City of Joliette - Quebec History
, a city in Joliette county, Quebec, is situated on L'Assomption river.
Barthélemi Joliette, a descendant of Louis Joliette, or Jolliet, the famous Canadian explorer of the seventeenth century.
It is an educational centre, having, apart from the public schools, a classical college and a normal school for girls.
www2.marianopolis.edu /quebechistory/encyclopedia/CityofJoliette-QuebecHistory.htm   (162 words)

  
 100% Natural Ice: Rivière L'Assomption, Joliette, Québec
Joliette's winter carnival, Festi-Glace, brings 30,000 people to the river for two weekends in a row at the end of January and the beginning of February.
Au bout complètement de la rue, vous verrez le Pavillon de la rivière sur le bord de la rivière L'Assomption.
A votre arrivée dans Joliette, vous ferez un ARRËT. Continuez tout droit en GARDANT la voie de droite.
members.valley.net /~ice/joliette   (308 words)

  
 evente.htm
See our page on Joliette's Festi-Glace for an introduction to the ice on the Assomption River.
Your best chances are somewhat outside of Joliette, as in the first part of this list representing over 70 rooms available as of January 26:
A BandB in St-Ambroise-de-Kildare, 10 minutes north of Joliette at 150 Hwy 343.
www.marathonskating.org /joliette/evente.htm   (308 words)

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