-
seawater from
entering behind the ****.
These sluice gates are
called "
aboiteaux". In the
Lower Mainland around the city of Vancouver,
British Columbia...
- Père
Anselme (1969). Les Légendes des îles de la Madeleine. Éditions des
Aboiteaux.
Dupont 2008. "Littérature du
terroir québécois" (in French). Litterature-quebecoise...
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tides from
inundating marshland. A
wooden sluice or
aboiteau (plural
aboiteaux) is
built into the ****, with a
hinged door (clapper valve) that swings...
-
Landry on
behalf of a
company to be
incorporated (would be
known as Radio-
Aboiteaux ltée),
received approval by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications...
-
found on the
banks of the
Minas Basin and
through the use of ****s and
aboiteaux that
allowed fresh water to
enter but kept out the salt-water tide. The...
- Les Légendes des îles de la Madeleine. Moncton, N.-B.: Éditions des
Aboiteaux. Dupont, Jean-Claude (2008). Légendes du Québec – Un héritage culturel...
- that they
reclaimed considerable farmland through the use of ****s and
aboiteaux. They
founded in the area Grand-Pré, Les Mines, Pisiguit, Cobequid, Rivière-aux-Canards...
- were
found on the
banks of the
Minas Basin,
through the use of ****s and
aboiteaux that
allowed fresh water to
enter but kept out the salt-water tide. The...
- hay
growing there. They were
renowned for the
construction of ****s and
aboiteaux to
produce hay-lands. Hay
stacks are
still visible today, in our region...
-
preferred marshy terrain,
which they
drained using ****s
equipped with
aboiteaux. In
addition to the forts,
several other settlements were
founded in remote...