- The
former Lake
Kapibouska was
formed artificially by a
bulge in the Rivière des Envies, in the city of Saint-Tite, in the
Mekinac Regional County Muni****lity...
- Métis – who
lived near Lake
Kapibouska.
Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The
small settlement of Saint-Juste-de
Kapibouska took the name of Saint-Tite...
-
Harrington Lake
Jacqueline Lake Lake
Jesuit Lake
Juillet Julian Lake Lake
Kapibouska Kempt Lake (Matawinie)
Kenogami Lake Lake
Kipawa Lake
Kiskissink La Pêche...
- the "rivière des envies"
created the lake
Kapibouska.
Likely caused by a
series of
beaver dams, Lake
Kapibouska is now gone. The
watershed of the "River...
- Envies. In 1833 an
early settler stood near Lake
Kapibouska. A
Catholic mission, Saint-Just-de-
Kapibouska, was
established in 1851, and
became the nucleus...
- (Rose Lake),
Trottier lake, "Lac à la Perchaude" (Perch Lake) and
former Kapibouska Lake (formed by a
bulge in the Rivière des Envies) in the city of Saint-Tite...
- lake), lac Trottier, lac à la
perchaude (perch lake) and
former lake
Kapibouska (formed by a
widening of the Rivière des Envies). Due to a geological...