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Gaspereau
Gaspereau Gas"per*eau, n. (Zo["o]l.) The alewife. [Local, Canada]

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- Gaspé, Gaspésie, Gaspee, may refer to: Gaspé, Quebec, a city in eastern Canada Gaspé (electoral district), a past federal electoral district of Canada...
- The Gaspé Peninsula, also known as Gaspesia (French: Gaspésie, [ɡaspezi]; Mi'kmaq: Gespe'gewa'ki), is a peninsula along the south s**** of the St. Lawrence...
- Gaspé (French pronunciation: [ɡaspe]) is a city at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of eastern Quebec in Canada...
- Gaspé family was a French Canadian family descended from Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye, with several notable members: Ignace-Philippe Aubert de Gaspé...
- been named HMCS Gaspé; HMCS Gaspé (J94), a Fundy-class minesweeper that entered service in 1938 and was discarded in 1945. HMCS Gaspé (MCB 143), a Bay-class...
- The Gaspé Manifesto was a controversial manifesto produced by a group of leading Canadian theatre professionals in connection with a 1971 conference in...
- Cap Gaspé is a headland at the eastern extremity of the Gaspé Peninsula in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is within Forillon National Park. v t e...
- The Montreal–Gaspé train (formerly the Chaleur) was a thrice-w****ly p****enger train operated by Via Rail between Montreal and Gaspé, Quebec. P****enger...
- contrast with Acadian French, which is spoken in some areas of eastern Quebec (Gaspé Peninsula), New Brunswick, and in other parts of Atlantic Canada, as well...
- Philippe-Ignace-François Aubert de Gaspé (French pronunciation: [filip iɲas fʁɑ̃swa obɛʁ də ɡaspe]), or simply Philippe Aubert de Gaspé (1814–7 March 1841), was...