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- Tadoussac is a village muni****lity in La Haute-Côte-Nord RCM (Regional County Muni****lity), on the north s**** of the maritime section of the estuary...
- Marguerite River Papinachois, at the head of the Bersimis River and east of it Tadousac, west of the lower Saguenay River By 1850, the Chisedec, Oumamiwek, and...
- USS Chimo (1864), was a light-draft ironclad monitor. USS Chimo (AT-22), was renamed Tadousac (AT-22) on 24 February 1919. USS Chimo (ACM-1), acquired by the U.S Navy...
- later YT-122 Bagaduce-class USS Sagamore (AT-20) USS Bagaduce (AT-21) USS Tadousac (AT-22) USS Kalmia (AT-23) USS Kewaydin (AT-24) USS Umpqua (AT-25) USS...
- USS Taconnet (YTB-417/YTM-417) USS Tacony (1863, SP-5) USS Tact (PG-98) USS Tadousac (AT-22) USS Taganak (AG-45) USS Taghkanic (1864) USS Tahchee (YN-43/YNT-11/YTM-736)...
- divided into three new districts, initially called Saguenay, Chicoutimi, and Tadousac electoral districts. Those districts were used in the general elections...
- Music) MGE16 Johnny Dugas, Noel Tremblay Sur la Cote Nord (Folk Music of Tadousac) MGE17 Lubomyr Melnyk K M H (Piano Music in the Continuous Mode) MGE18...
- Lancashire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands. Tadousac  United Kingdom The ship was driven as**** on Anticosti Island, Nova Scotia...
- s****ped, 1953 Bagaduce AT-21 18 September 1919 22 June 1946 Fate unknown Tadousac AT-22 13 June 1919 10 April 1946 Destro****, 10 April 1946 Kalmia AT-23...
- During the winters of 1618 and 1622 he evangelized the Montagnais of Tadousac. He also taught them reading and writing. Back with the Hurons in 1623...