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Synonyms for dolbeau or Related words with dolbeau
mistassini
plessisville
matane
chibougamau
boucherville
chicoutimi
laprairie
beloeil
soulanges
marieville
napierville
repentigny
papineauville
louiseville
senneterre
maniwaki
pierrefonds
deschambault
pierreville
beauceville
coaticook
bizard
assomption
cowansville
joliette
beauport
yamaska
etchemin
montarville
grondines
amqui
rouyn
edmundston
cabano
scholastique
bromont
lachute
rouville
loretteville
portneuf
berthierville
chambly
ormstown
kamouraska
chapais
memramcook
bellechasse
pikogan
shippagan
contrecoeur
Examples of "dolbeau"
Dolbeau
-Saint-Félicien Airport, , is located southwest of
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, Quebec. Canada.
On December 17, 1997, the cities of
Dolbeau
and Mistassini were merged to form the City of
Dolbeau
-Mistassini.
The city was formed in 1997 through the amalgamation of the cities of
Dolbeau
and Mistassini.
Dolbeau
is located on the right (west) bank of the Mistassini River, in the geographic township of Parent (not in the adjacent
Dolbeau
Township). The town of Mistassini is on the left (east) bank of the Mistassini River at the confluence with the Mistassibi River, directly opposite
Dolbeau
.
The following are the attractions in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini:
Jean
Dolbeau
, O.M.R., (12 March 1586–9 June 1652) was a Recollect friar, one of the four Recollects who were the first Catholic missionaries to northern New France, present day Canada.
Dolbeau
-Mistassini in Quebec is named for him.
Beauchamp-Niquet also served as mayor of
Dolbeau
, Quebec from 1977 to 1981.
CHVD-FM is a French-language Canadian radio station in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, Quebec.
CBJX-FM also has a rebroadcast transmitter in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini at 90.9 FM.
Gagnon was born in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, Quebec and is the older brother of Marc Gagnon.
CKII-FM is a radio station which broadcasts community radio programming at 101.3 MHz (FM) in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, Quebec, Canada.
The main entrance station of Zec is located north of
Dolbeau
-Mistassini. Path to get there: from the route 169 to
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, continue on route 169 South to rang Saint-Louis. Continue on Route des Trappistes; continue on Main Street; continue on rang Saint-Joseph. Turn right on the gravel road to the entrance station. Phone at the reception station: 418-276-4629.
Dolbeau
-Mistassini is a town in northern Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Mistassibi River, Riviere aux Rats and the Mistassini River, on Lac Saint-Jean.
Dolbeau
-Mistassini is in the Maria-Chapdelaine Regional County Municipality and is the commercial hub of Lac-St-Jean with big stores and shopping centres.
As for
Dolbeau
, it was founded in 1926 by English industrialist Emil Andrew Wallberg who established there the Lake Saint John Power and Paper Co. paper mill. The town, incorporated in 1927, was named after Jean
Dolbeau
(1586–1652), Récollet missionary in the Tadoussac and Lac Saint-Jean area from 1615 to 1617 and from 1618 to 1620.
Maria-Chapdelaine is a regional county municipality in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. Its seat is in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini.
The main source of employment in
Dolbeau
is a paper mill factory. In June 2009, the mill was shut down but has since been restarted in August 2012. It is owned by Resolute Forest Products.
The first ascent by Europeans was on 12 June 1923 by the Marquis de Segonzac, Vincent Berger and Hubert
Dolbeau
, but the mountain may have been climbed before that date.
Paul Bégin (born May 15, 1943 in
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, Quebec) is a former Quebec politician and Cabinet Minister. Member of the Parti Québecois, he served as the province's Justice Minister from 1994 to 1997 and from 2001 to 2002.
Le Multiconcessionnaire de Saint-Félicien-
Dolbeau
-Mistassini were a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Saint-Félicien, Quebec, Canada. They are a part of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League.
Shot in the small city
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of the province of Quebec, the film looks at the effects of a declining economy on a sexagenarian car salesman.
The upper portion of the river is characterized by a succession of rapids, waterfalls, and cascades. Only the last , from its mouth to
Dolbeau
-Mistassini, is navigable. Tributaries of the Mistassini River include the Papillon River, the Rivière des Framboises (Raspberry River), the Rivière aux Rats (Rat River), and the Mistassibi River.