Baie-Johan-Beetz (English Wikipedia)

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baiejohanbeetz.qc.ca

  • "Municipality of Johan-Beetz, Regulations 2020-12-07-07" (PDF) (in French). Urban plan. 7 December 2021. pp. 9 of 10. Retrieved 22 June 2024. Representing a characteristic specific to small communities on the North Shore, it is important to restore and highlight these wooden sidewalks.

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  • "Watshishou migratory bird sanctuary". Gouvernement of Canada. Environment and natural resources. 3 April 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024. Double-crested cormorant, great black-backed gull, ring-billed gull, common tern, arctic tern, black guillemot, common loon, American black duck, red-breasted merganser, white-winged scoter, surf scoter, black scoter, semipalmated sandpiper and ruddy turnstone
  • "Migratory bird sanctuaries across Canada - Quebec". Gouvernement of Canada. Environment and natural resources. 3 April 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024. The Watshishou Migratory Bird Sanctuary, located in Minganie, on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, was established in 1925 to protect seabird colonies in this important nesting area.

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  • "Time zones and daylight saving time". Gouvernement of Canada. 25 October 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2024. Canada, Time Zones and Daylight Saving Time usually have been regulated by provincial and territorial governments

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  • "The Clarke Steamship Co Ltd" (PDF). 7 June 2014. pp. 41 of 74. Retrieved 17 May 2024. The North Shore service now sailed from Quebec every Tuesday at 9 am, serving no fewer than thirty locales, consisting of pulpwood ports, native villages, trading posts and fishing settlements,
  • Kevin Griffin (2013). "St. Lawrence saga: The Clarke Steamship story" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2024. The Clarke Steamship Company, whose ships plied the Gulf of St Lawrence for the best part of the 20th century

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  • "Johan-Beetz Bay". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Commission de Toponymie Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 19 June 2024. Johan-Beetz Bay is contiguous to Piashti Bay and is only separated from it by a point called Loizeau.
  • "Baie-Johan-Beetz". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Commission de Toponymie Quebec. 12 May 1968. Retrieved 15 June 2024. In 1996, the extension of Route 138 made it possible to connect this municipality to that of Havre-Saint-Pierre, and in doing so, to break its isolation.
  • "Jalobert Bay - toponymy". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 1 July 2024. Its name recalls the memory of Macé Jalobert, brother-in-law of Jacques Cartier, who accompanied the latter during his voyage of 1535-1536, as pilot and captain of the Petite Hermine.
  • "Pontbriand Bay - Toponymy". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 4 July 2024. Recalls the memory of Claude de Pontbriand, son of the lord of Montcevelles and cupbearer of the Dauphin, member of Jacques Cartier's crew during his second voyage to Canada, in 1535
  • "Bellanger Lake, toponymy". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 23 June 2024. The Innu know this lake under the name Pepaukamau, "lake with several straits
  • "Veronique Lake, toponymy". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 23 June 2024. This lake, approximately 7 km long, is located approximately 70 km east of Havre-Saint-Pierre.

patrimoine-culturel.gouv.qc.ca

  • Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec (2006). "Johan Beetz House, heritage real estate". Heritage directory cultural of Quebec. Retrieved 18 June 2024. Other name, Château Johan-Beetz
  • "Beetz Johan, Cultural Heritage". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Library and National Archives of Quebec. 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2024. His knowledge of medicine makes Beetz the village doctor. He offered free care and advice to residents and it was probably thanks to his prophylactic recommendations that Piastre Baie was spared the Spanish flu.

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  • Paul Hinse (1 May 2012). "Fox breeding in Quebec" (PDF). John William Hopkins, The experiences of Johan Beetz (in French). pp. 15 of 40. Retrieved 20 June 2024. Beetz created a fox park considerable value valued at $300,000 in 1913

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  • Christine Lebel (4 January 2020). "Johan Beetz (1874-1949), biography" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 20 June 2024. Director of the provincial vulpiculture service, he received the title of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1936 Agricultural Science of the University of Montreal. He was also a co-founder of the Society Zoologique de Québec.

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  • "Steel Girder Bridge #18881 Inventory and inspection of structures". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility. Retrieved 1 July 2024. Côte-Nord Territorial Directorate - Baie-Johan-Beetz - Municipality - Road 138 - Piashti River Obstacle
  • "Pontbriand River - toponymy". Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 13 June 1997. Retrieved 1 July 2024. It receives the waters of Lake Caron and flows into Pontbriand Bay, hence its name.