-
mouths of the
Outardes and
Manicouagan Rivers Chute-aux-
Outardes, a
village in at the
mouth of the
Outardes River Outarde (ship, 1939)
Outarde somalienne...
- The Rivière aux
Outardes (French pronunciation: [ʁivjɛʁ oz‿utaʁd]) or
Outardes River is a
river in Quebec, Canada. The
river originates in the
Otish Mountains...
-
River and
partially encloses the
Outardes Bay:
Pointe aux
Outardes. It
literally means "Point of Bustards", but
Outarde can also be
translated as "Canada...
-
Outardes-3 is a
hydroelectric power station and dam on the
Outardes River 55 km (34.2 mi)
northwest of Baie-Comeau, Quebec, Canada. The
power station...
- with a
tributary in present-day New Sarpy. The site was
named L’Anse aux
Outardes or Bustard’s Cove. In 1722 and 1723, French, German, and
newly arrived...
- of dams is also
called the Manic-
Outardes Project because the
rivers involved are the
Manicouagan and the
Outardes. The
reservoir acts as a
giant headpond...
-
eponymous Outardes River is
nearly 400
kilometres (250 mi) long, and
flows through the
territory in a north–south
direction before draining into
Outardes Bay...
- Chute-aux-
Outardes (French pronunciation: [ʃyt oz‿utaʁd]) is a
village muni****lity in Quebec, Canada, at the
mouth of the
Outardes River. It is about...
- rivière aux Anglais,
flowing in the
unorganized territory of Rivière-aux-
Outardes, in the
Manicouagan Regional County Muni****lity, in the administrative...
- Cr****;
south side: Rivière aux
Outardes Est; west side:
Cluff Cr****,
Trout River. The
course of the "Rivière aux
Outardes"
begins at the
confluence of several...