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This location was first identified as "Pointe au Baudet" as early as 1686 on a map by Deshayes. This name, also spelled "Beaudet" and "Baudette" over time, refers to a small peninsula in St. Lawrence River, and was also given to the stream that empties into the St. Lawrence next to it. Various theories exist as to why this location was called baudet, since this name could refer to a donkey, a type of folding bed with canvas straps, or a trestle for cutting wood |
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| Source : | Vaudreuil-Soulanges | |
Lattitude: | 45.30 |
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Longitude: | -74.50 | |
Elevation: | 70 | [m] | Location: | Vaudreuil-Soulanges | |
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State: | QC | County: | South Glengarry | District: | Rivière-Beaudette |
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State: | ON | City: | Pointe-Lalonde | District: | Glengarry |
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Le Grand Cours d'Eau | 45.2 -74.4 | | Source | |
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