- the
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Gardeur. If an
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- Le
Gardeur (French pronunciation: [lə ɡaʁdœʁ]) ws a city in
southwestern Quebec, Canada.
Since the 2002 muni****l
reorganization in Quebec, it has been...
- Le
Gardeur station was on Saint-Paul
Street in the Le
Gardeur district of Repentigny, Quebec, Canada. The
station was
marked only by a
signpost and was...
- 45°42′13″N 73°29′1″W / 45.70361°N 73.48361°W / 45.70361; -73.48361 The Le
Gardeur Bridge is a beam
bridge that
connects the east end of the
island of Montreal...
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Augustin le
Gardeur de
Courtemanche (December 16, 1663 – June 29, 1717) was a
Canadian soldier and amb****ador from Labrador. Born in
Quebec City on December...
- 70278; -73.48556 The
Laurier Railway Bridge (often
referred to as
Pierre Le
Gardeur railway bridge,
after the road
bridge next to it)
carries the Canadian...
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Champlain died in 1635. On 23
September 1646,
under the
command of
Pierre Le
Gardeur, Le
Cardinal arrived to
Quebec with
Jules (Gilles)
Trottier II and his...
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Armand Le
Gardeur de
Tilly (Rochefort, 14
January 1733 — La Salle, near Champagne, Charente-Maritime, 1
January 1812) was a
French Navy officer. He served...
- Jean-Paul Le
Gardeur,
sieur de Repentigny, was born in Ville-Marie on
October 4, 1661, and died in 1738, was an
explorer and
lieutenant for New France...
- The lac Le
Gardeur (English: Le
Gardeur Lake) is a
freshwater body in the head area of the Sainte-Anne
Ouest River in the
unorganized territory of Lac-Croche...