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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Map of Bas-Saint-Laurent with regional counties. The Bas-Saint-Laurent is a region in the East of Quebec, delimited to the north by the Saint Lawrence River, to the south by New-Brunswick and Maine, to the east by the Gaspé Peninsula and to the west by Côte-du-Sud. [9] It extends over an area of 28,319 km 2 (10,934 sq mi), with 22,141 km 2 (8,549 sq mi) of land area, which represents a bit ...
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  3. bassaintlaurent.ca

    Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent

    https://www.bassaintlaurent.ca › en

    Each of our top six places to visit in the Bas-Saint-Laurent is a holiday destination in itself! Together (throughout the seasons and tides), they help forge our distinctive regional identity, infusing their character, flavours and uniqueness. They are what makes the Bas-Saint-Laurent special.
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    The seventeen administrative regions of Quebec. The province of Quebec, Canada, is officially divided into 17 administrative regions.Traditionally (and unofficially), it is divided into around twenty regions. They have no government of their own, but rather serve primarily to organize the provision of provincial government services, most significantly the allocation of regional economic ...
  5. bassaintlaurent.ca

    Each of our six regions represents a unique vacation destination in itself. Together, as the harvests come and go with the tides, they contribute to shaping our Bas-Saint-Laurent identity, infusing it with its colors, flavors, and singularities. ... delicious local cuisine that puts regional products in pride of place, a lively cultural scene ...
  6. ced.canada.ca

    Overview of the region Bas-Saint-Laurent region covers a territory that encompasses some 100 municipalities boasting, among other things, educational institutions, research centres and an important tourism industry. It is primarily composed of manufacturing firms in the metals, resource processing (forestry, agriculture, peat) and ICTs sectors.
  7. bas-saint-laurent.org

    Bas-Saint-Laurent. A region named after one of the largest rivers in the world. A vast territory of rivers and lakes, mountains, forests and fertile lands. Maritime connections to Charlevoix and Côte-Nord regions. A point of junction between Quebec City to the west and Gaspésie to the east. A crossroads by road and rail to Maine and New Brunswick.
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Les Basques (French pronunciation: [le bask], the Basques) is a regional county municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region in eastern Quebec, Canada. It is located on the south bank of the Saint Lawrence River halfway between Rimouski and Rivière-du-Loup. The county seat is in Trois-Pistoles.
  9. bas-saint-laurent.org

    The Bas-Saint-Laurent is an administrative region of Quebec located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River. What is it? 200,500 inspired and inspiring people, 114 unique, dedicated and welcoming municipalities, 400 artists and organizations creating a thriving cultural scene, 137 bar and restaurant terraces, of which 38 overlook the water, 2,417 lakes that are calling you to ...
  10. ced.canada.ca

    Discover Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions' strategy for action for Bas-Saint-Laurent. ... The regional GDP (2015) was $7 billion, with 7% of the jobs in the primary sector (three times more than the Quebec average), 13% in manufacturing and 75% in the tertiary sector. ... (CCTTs), four Cégeps and one university (UQAR/ISMER ...
  11. comeexplorecanada.com

    Discover Bas Saint Laurent: A Hidden Gem in Quebec, Canada Nestled in the eastern part of Quebec, Canada, lies the Bas Saint Laurent region, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unique culture, this region is a must-visit destination for any traveler seeking an authentic Canadian experience.

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    Bas-Saint-Laurent

    Administrative region in Québec, Canada
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    The Bas-Saint-Laurent is an administrative region of Quebec located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. The river widens at this place, later becoming a bay that discharges into the Atlantic Ocean and is often nicknamed "Bas-du-Fleuve". The region is formed by eight regional county municipalities and 114 municipalities. In the south, it borders Maine of the United States, and the Canadian New Brunswick and the regions of Chaudière-Appalaches and Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine. It had a population of 199,039 and a land area of 22,188.19 km² as of the 2021 census. The territory has evidence of human occupation since the Pleistocene by successive indigenous peoples. The historic First Nations occupied it all until European colonisation started in the late 17th century; France made land concessions to settlers under the Seigneurial system of New France to encourage colonization. Wikipedia

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    ProvinceQuebec
    Table régionale des élus municipaux du Bas-Saint-Laurent (Regional conference of elected officers)Michel Lagacé (President)
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