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Batiscan (or Batisquan) was a
chief of the
Algonquin people in the area of Trois-Rivières,
Quebec around 1610 to 1629. He met the
explorer Samuel de Champlain...
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Batiscan River (French pronunciation: [batiskɑ̃]) has its
source in the
region of Lac Édouard, in the
Laurentians Mountains, the
Batiscan River flows...
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Batiscan (French pronunciation: [batiskɑ̃]) is a muni****lity in the
Mauricie region of the
province of
Quebec in Canada. It is
located along the St Lawrence...
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Batiscan was a
chief of the
Algonquin people in
French Canada in the
early 17th century.
Batiscan may also
refer to: Batiscanie, an area corresponding...
- The Parc de la Rivière
Batiscan (
Batiscan River Park) is a
quasi provincial park in the
province of Quebec, in Canada.
Located in the muni****lities of...
- Sainte-Geneviève-de-
Batiscan (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t ʒənvjɛv də batiskɑ̃]) is a
parish muni****lity in the
Mauricie region of the
province of Quebec...
- The
Batiscan Lake is
located in
Upper Batiscanie and is the
limit of
unorganized territories of Lac-Blanc (White Lake) and Lac-Croche. This
territory is...
- of
Batiscan was
located on, and
included 1/2
lieue of
frontage along, the
north s**** of the St.
Lawrence River (between the
mouth of the
Batiscan River...
- The
Petit lac
Batiscan (English:
Little Batiscan Lake) is a
freshwater body in the head zone of the
Petite rivière
Batiscan, in the
territory of the town...
- (formerly Saint-Jean-des-Piles)
Shawinigan 1994
Batiscan, near its mouth, iron bridge,
Chemin du Roy,
Batiscan Sainte-Anne (Les Chenaux), Jeffrey-Alexandre-Rousseau...