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Quebec Route 341
Route 341 is a Quebec provincial highway located in the Lanaudière region northeast of Montreal. It runs from south to north from Repentigny just south of the junction of Autoroute 40 and ends 55 kilometers north at the junction of Route 125 northwest of Rawdon, Quebec. It overlaps Route 337 and Route 348 in Rawdon and Route 346 east of Sainte-Julienne. Municipalities along Route 341 * Repentigny * L'Assomption * L'Épiphanie * Saint-Jacques * Sainte-Julienne * Rawson * Chertsey See also * List of Quebec provincial highways References External links Official Transport Quebec Map Network Route 341on Google Maps 341 __NOTOC__ Year 341 (Roman numerals, CCCXLI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marcellinus and Probinus (or, less freq ...
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Transports Québec
Le ministère des Transports du Québec ( en, Ministry of Transportation of Quebec), known by its short form name Transports Québec, is a Quebec government ministry responsible for transport, infrastructure and law in Quebec, Canada. Since 2022, the Minister for Transport is Geneviève Guilbault. Role and responsibilities The ministry is responsible for: * Registration of all vehicles * Driver licensing * Driver examination centres * Provincial highways in the province * Maintenance of roads and bridges Ministers for Transports Québec * Yvon Marcoux April 29, 2003 – February 18, 2005, QLP * Michel Després February 18, 2005 – December 18, 2008, QLP * Julie Boulet December 18, 2008 – August 11, 2010, QLP * Sam Hamad August 11, 2010 – September 7, 2011, QLP * Pierre Moreau September 7, 2011 – September 4, 2012, QLP * Sylvain Gaudreault September 4, 2012 – April 23, 2014, PQ * Robert Poëti April 23, 2014 – January 28, 2016, QLP * Jacques Daoust Ja ...
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Quebec Route 348
Route 348 is a provincial highway located in the Lanaudière and Mauricie regions of Quebec. It runs from the junction of Route 125 just west of Rawdon and ends at Route 138 in Louiseville. It overlaps Route 337 and Route 341 in Rawdon, Route 131 northwest of Saint-Félix-de-Valois, and Route 347 in Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon. Towns along Route 348 * Rawdon * Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare * Sainte-Mélanie * Saint-Félix-de-Valois * Saint-Cléophas-de-Brandon * Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon * Saint-Gabriel * Saint-Didace * Saint-Édouard-de-Maskinongé * Sainte-Ursule * Louiseville Major intersections See also * List of Quebec provincial highways References External links Transports Quebec Official Map Route 348on Google Maps 348 Year 348 ( CCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Philippus and Salia (or, less frequently, year 1101 ''A ...
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Saint-Jacques, Quebec
Saint-Jacques () is a municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Montcalm Regional County Municipality. Saint-Jacques was founded in 1774 by Acadian settlers from Boston after the Great Upheaval of 1755. Demographics Population trend: * Population in 2021: 4302 (2016 to 2021 population change: 8.3%) * Population in 2016: 3971 * Population in 2011: 4021 * Population in 2006: 3706 * Population in 2001: 3692 * Population total in 1996: 3815 ** Saint-Jacques Village: 2261 ** Saint-Jacques Parish: 1554 * Population in 1991: ** Saint-Jacques Village: 2251 ** Saint-Jacques Parish: 1542 Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 1892 (total dwellings: 1939) Mother tongue: * English as first language: 0.5% * French as first language: 98.8% * English and French as first language: 0.4% * Other as first language: 0.3% Education Commission scolaire des Samares operates francophone public schools: * École de Grand-Pré * École Saint-Louis-de-France The ...
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L'Épiphanie, Quebec (town)
L'Épiphanie () is a town in Lanaudière, Quebec, Canada, located on the bank of the L'Achigan river. It has nearly 9,000 inhabitants and was 150 years old in 2004. On May 23, 2018, the town was greatly enlarged when the Parish Municipality of L'Épiphanie was added to it. Name Since 1732, the place was known as L'Achigan, thus taking the name of the river flowing through its territory. It was not until 1853 that the name L'Épiphanie appeared. This coincided with the moment of the canonical establishment of the parish, which had just separated from L'Assomption. Historians generally agree to see in this name the transposition of a Sulpician custom. They were owners of the Saint-Sulpice seigneury within which a large part of the territory of L'Épiphanie was included. On January 6 of each year, the day of the Epiphany, the Sulpicians came to celebrate a mass and took advantage of it to collect the seigniorial rents which were due to them. Ignace Bourget, Bishop of Montreal f ...
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L'Assomption, Quebec
L'Assomption () is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the L'Assomption River. It is the seat of the Regional County Municipality of L'Assomption. It is located on the outer fringes of the Montreal urban area. Most of the economy depends on the agricultural industries of the surrounding plains. It is also the cultural centre of the region. History In 1647, the L'Assomption Seignory was granted to Pierre Legardeur de Repentigny, named after the river already named such since the seventeenth century. Between 1640 and 1700, a settlement formed inside a large horseshoe-shaped meander of the L'Assomption River. Amerindians had already been visiting this site since ancient times and called it ''Outaragasipi'' meaning winding river, in reference to the river's course. They would drag their canoes across the peninsula as a short-cut for the meander, and therefore the settlement was first called Le Portage. In 1717, the parish was formed, known ther ...
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Route 341 (L'Épiphanie)
The following highways are numbered 341: Australia Canada *Manitoba Provincial Road 341 * Newfoundland and Labrador Route 341 * Nova Scotia Route 341 *Prince Edward Island Route 341 * Quebec Route 341 India * National Highway 341 (India), National Highway 341 Japan * Japan National Route 341 United States * U.S. Route 341 * Arkansas Highway 341 * Connecticut Route 341 * Georgia State Route 341 * Indiana State Road 341 * Louisiana Highway 341 * Maryland Route 341 * Nevada State Route 341 * New York: ** New York State Route 341 (former) *** New York State Route 341 (early 1930s – 1934), New York State Route 341 (former) ** County Route 341 (Erie County, New York) * Pennsylvania Route 341 * Puerto Rico Highway 341 * Tennessee State Route 341 * Texas State Highway 341 * Virginia State Route 341 * Wisconsin Highway 341 *
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Sainte-Julienne, Quebec
Sainte-Julienne () is a community and municipality in Lanaudière, Quebec, Canada. According to the 2021 Canadian census, the community has a population of 11,173 The Sainte-Julienne Aerodrome is located in Sainte-Julienne. Education Commission scolaire des Samares operates Francophone public schools: * École secondaire de Sainte-Julienne * École de Sainte-Julienne ** pavillon des Boutons-d'Or ** pavillon des Explorateurs ** pavillon Notre-Dame-de-Fatima ** pavillon des Virevents Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools: * Rawdon Elementary School in Rawdon * Joliette High School in JolietteJoliette High School Zone Sec 1-5
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Quebec Route 346
Route 346 is a provincial highway located in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada. It runs from the junctions of Route 125 and Route 337 in Sainte-Julienne and ends at Route 343 in Saint-Charles-Borromée. The route also runs concurrent with Route 341 in Saint-Liguori. Municipalities along Route 346 * Sainte-Julienne * Saint-Liguori * Saint-Charles-Borromée See also * List of Quebec provincial highways References External links Official Transports Quebec Map Route 346on Google Maps 346 Year 346 ( CCCXLVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Claudius (or, less frequently, year 109 ... Roads in Lanaudière {{Quebec-road-stub ...
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Quebec Route 337
Route 337 is a Quebec provincial highway situated in the Lanaudière region. It runs from the junctions of Autoroute 25 and Route 344 in Terrebonne (north of Laval and Montreal) and ends in Saint-Jean-de-Matha at Route 131. It overlaps Route 335 and Route 158 near Saint-Lin–Laurentides as well as Route 125 in Sainte-Julienne, Route 341 and Route 348 in Rawdon and Route 343 in Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez. Municipalities along Route 337 * Terrebonne - (Terrebonne / '' La Plaine'') * Mascouche * Saint-Lin–Laurentides * Sainte-Julienne * Rawdon * Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez * Sainte-Béatrix * Saint-Jean-de-Matha See also * List of Quebec provincial highways References External links Transports Quebec Official Map Route 337on Google Maps 337 __NOTOC__ Year 337 ( CCCXXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Felicianus and Titianus (or ...
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Chertsey, Quebec
Chertsey is a municipality in the regional county municipality of Matawinie in Quebec, Canada, located in the administrative region of Lanaudière. The diocesan shrine Mary Queen of Hearts (''Marie-Reine-des-Coeurs'') is in Chertsey. Lake Beaulac, the lake with the highest elevation in Lanaudière, was annexed by the municipality in 1991. Demographics Population Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 2,720 (total dwellings: 4,255) Language Mother tongue:Statistics Canada 2021 Census Chertsey community profile/ref> * English as first language: 3.1% * French as first language: 92.6% * English and French as first language: 1.8% * Other as first language: 2.2% Education Commission scolaire des Samares operates Francophone public schools: * École de Saint-Théodore-de-Chertsey Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools: * Rawdon Elementary School in Rawdon * Joliette High School in Joliette
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Rawdon, Quebec
Rawdon is a municipality located on the Ouareau River in southwestern Quebec, Canada, about 60 kilometres north of Montreal. It is the seat for the Regional County Municipality of Matawinie, in the Lanaudière region. Rawdon is part of the Joliette federal electoral district. The town of Rawdon is a mostly French-speaking tourist resort and is home to one English public school and four French public schools as well as a medium-size ski resort. Geography Rawdon is located at the beginning of the Canadian Shield mountains. Its lakes and mountains make it a destination for summer tourism with its many camps and cottages. Rawdon is home to the Dorwin and Manchester falls, which lie less than a kilometre from downtown and offer a public beach on the artificial Rawdon Lake. In summer, temperatures can soar as high as while temperatures as cold as can be felt in winter. History The township was established in 1799 and named after Sir Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 1st Marquess ...
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Quebec Route 125
Route 125 is a Quebec highway running from Montreal (on Pie-IX Boulevard near the Olympic Stadium) to Saint-Donat, Lanaudière, Quebec in the Lanaudière. The southern section of Route 125 runs parallel to Autoroute 25 in Laval, Mascouche, and Terrebonne. At Saint-Esprit, the Autoroute ends, and 125 continues northwards until the entrance to the Mont Tremblant Provincial Park north of Saint-Donat. Major intersections See also *List of Quebec provincial highways * Pie IX Bridge * Sophie Masson Bridge References External links Provincial Route Map (Courtesy of the Quebec Ministry of Transportation) 125 125 may refer to: * 125 (number), a natural number *AD 125, a year in the 2nd century AD * 125 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC *125 (dinghy) * 125 (New Jersey bus) See also * 12/5 (other) * Unbipentium An extended periodic table the ... Roads in Laval, Quebec Roads in Montreal Transport in Mascouche Transport in ...
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