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- Gingras is a French Canadian form of the original French surname Gingreau. Notable people with the surname include: André Gingras (1966–2013), Canadian...
- of Gingras and Hall of Fame inductee Jimmy Takter set a record when they won the Hambletonian Oaks together for the third consecutive year. Gingras was...
- apparent reference to the complex fires Gingras is known to build on the northern California coast. Gingras gave a talk about the fires at a Newsfoo...
- Gingras (alternatively Gingri) was a type of flute used by the Phoenicians, particularly in their mourning rituals. Information about the gingras comes...
- Jean-Élie Gingras (June 5, 1804 – April 13, 1891) was a navigator, ship-builder, and politician in Quebec, Canada. Born in 1804 in Quebec City, Gingras became...
- Claude Gingras (1 July 1931 – 30 December 2018) was a French Canadian journalist and musical critic. A native of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Gingras was the youngest...
- the Complexe Sportif Bell in Brossard, Montreal. Gaston Gingras is the father of Sebastien Gingras, a defenseman and member of the 2014 Union College National...
- fur trader Antoine Blanc Gingras (1821–1877). Antoine Gingras was born in 1821 at Red River, the son of Antoine Cuthbert Gingras, a North West Company voyageur...
- Maxime Gingras may refer to: Maxime Gingras (ice hockey) (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey goaltender Maxime Gingras (skier) (born 1984), retired Canadian...
- Winnipeg, to Métis parents François Gingras and Annie McMurray, he was named for his grandfather, Antoine Blanc Gingras, a well-known fur trader and one...