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- Petite-Nation_River abstract "The Petite-Nation River is a river in western Quebec, Canada, that flows from the Laurentian mountains to empty into the Ottawa River near Plaisance, Quebec. The river is 97 km in length.This river's French name refers to the Algonquin people that inhabited this region, the Weskarini, which means "people of the little nation". The valley of the Petite-Nation was part of the Seigneury de la Petite-Nation, originally owned by Monsignor François de Laval, the first archbishop of New France. The seigneury was awarded to Louis-Joseph Papineau after his involvement in the failed Lower Canada rebellion, and his return from exile in the United States as a means of quelling him by the Parliament of the day. After the seigneury feudal system was abolished, the Papineau seigneury was sold off and became the Seigneury Club, which in turn later was acquired by Canadian Pacific hotels, now known as Fairmont.Louis-Joseph Papineau built a sawmill on the river at the Chutes du Diables Falls. A village, named North Nation Mills was part of the seigneury owned by Louis-Joseph Papineau,a former rebel in Lower Canada who was operating the mill at the time, developed at this site. Pine logs were floated down the river to the mill.The mill changed hands from the Papineau family to the Cooke family, and then the Gilmour family, and finally to the Edwards and the McClarens. The village was demolished in 1920 after the sawmill was shut down.The area near the river's mouth was flooded by a Hydro-Québec dam on the Ottawa River. A Quebec park is located in this area.There is also a South Nation River in Ontario which empties into the Ottawa River.".
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- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageID "4787529".
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageLength "2093".
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageRevisionID "544350279".
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Algonquin_people.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Outaouais.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink François_de_Laval.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Hydro-Québec.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Laurentian_Mountains.
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- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink New_France.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Ottawa_River.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Plaisance,_Quebec.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Sawmill.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink Seigneurial_system_of_New_France.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink South_Nation_River.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLink File:Petite-Nation_River.JPG.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Petite-Nation".
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Petite-Nation River".
- Petite-Nation_River auto "yes".
- Petite-Nation_River date "December 2009".
- Petite-Nation_River hasPhotoCollection Petite-Nation_River.
- Petite-Nation_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- Petite-Nation_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Outaouais.
- Petite-Nation_River hypernym River.
- Petite-Nation_River point "45.58583333333333 -75.10861111111112".
- Petite-Nation_River type Article.
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- Petite-Nation_River comment "The Petite-Nation River is a river in western Quebec, Canada, that flows from the Laurentian mountains to empty into the Ottawa River near Plaisance, Quebec. The river is 97 km in length.This river's French name refers to the Algonquin people that inhabited this region, the Weskarini, which means "people of the little nation". The valley of the Petite-Nation was part of the Seigneury de la Petite-Nation, originally owned by Monsignor François de Laval, the first archbishop of New France.".
- Petite-Nation_River label "Petite-Nation River".
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- Petite-Nation_River sameAs Rivière_de_la_Petite_Nation.
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- Petite-Nation_River lat "45.58583333333333".
- Petite-Nation_River long "-75.10861111111112".
- Petite-Nation_River wasDerivedFrom Petite-Nation_River?oldid=544350279.
- Petite-Nation_River depiction Petite-Nation_River.JPG.
- Petite-Nation_River isPrimaryTopicOf Petite-Nation_River.