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Voyageurs (French: [vwajaʒœʁ] ; lit. 'travellers') were 18th- and 19th-century
French and
later French Canadians and
others who
transported furs by canoe...
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voyageur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Voyageurs are
professional canoemen who
transported furs by
canoe during the fur-trade era in North...
- The
Festival du
Voyageur is an
annual 10-day
winter festival that
takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The
event is held each
February in Winnipeg's...
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Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines,
commonly called Voyageur Colonial or just
Voyageur, was a
Canadian intercity bus
company that
serves Eastern Ontario and...
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Voyageur is the
fifth studio album by the
German musical project Enigma,
released on 8
September 2003 by
Virgin Records.
Voyageur was
considered to be...
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Voyageur Aviation operating as
Voyageur Airways Limited is an
airline based in
North Bay, Ontario,
Canada that
commenced operations in 1968.
Along with...
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Terminus Voyageur may
refer to: Gare d'autocars de Montréal,
formerly Terminus d'autocars
Voyageur Ottawa Central Station,
formerly Voyageur motorcoach...
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Voyageurs is an
unofficial Canadian soccer supporters group founded in 1996,
notable for
their support of Canada's
national teams,
awarding of the...
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Voyageur is the
fourth studio album by
Canadian singer-songwriter
Kathleen Edwards,
released on
January 17, 2012. The
album was
produced by
Edwards and...
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Voyageurs National Park is a
national park of the
United States in
northern Minnesota established in 1975. It is
located near the city of International...