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  • {{r|Saint Lawrence River}}
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  • ...r trade|fur trading post]] at [[Place Royale]], at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence River]] and the long-vanished Saint Pierre River, near the Iroquois settlement of
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  • {{r|Saint Lawrence River}}
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  • {{r|Saint Lawrence River}}
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  • ...und [[Kingston, Ontario]], where Lake Ontario currently empties into the [[Saint Lawrence River]], was still covered by a lobe of the glacier. This forced Lake Iroquois t
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  • {{r|Saint Lawrence River}}
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  • ...change]] and the [[sustainable development]] of the [[Great Lakes]] and [[Saint Lawrence River]] ecosystems.
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  • ...ard at the east end of [[Lake Ontario]], north of [[Snake (animal) Island (Saint Lawrence River)|Snake Island]], and {{convert|9|mi|km}} west of [[Kingston, Ontario]].<ref
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  • ...l Navy in 1755. During the [[Seven Years’ War]] he charted in detail the [[Saint Lawrence River]] (1760) and the coasts of [[Newfoundland]], [[Nova Scotia]] and [[Labrador
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  • **[[Saint Lawrence River]]
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  • ...laga Archipelago]], a group of over 230 islands at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence River]] and [[Ottawa River]]. Montreal is 150 miles upstream from the provincial ...r [[Jacques Cartier]] visited Hochelaga on October 2, 1535, claiming the [[Saint Lawrence River]] for [[France]].<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...t areas. In 1536, the French explorer [[Jacques Cartier]], exploring the [[Saint Lawrence River|St. Lawrence River]], used the local natives' knowledge to save his men who
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  • ...akes]]. The Great Lakes ultimately drain to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River in [[Canada]]. Most of the rivers which drain into the Great Lakes are rath
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  • *We sent [[user:Shawn Goldwater|Shawn]] [[Saint Lawrence River|up the river]]
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  • * [[Saint Lawrence River]]
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  • New France was the area colonized by France from the exploration of the [[Saint Lawrence River]], by [[Jacques Cartier]] in 1534, to the cession of New France to the Brit
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