Cultural Landscapes of the Rouge River Valley, Québec

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Author/collaborator
Title
Cultural Landscapes of the Rouge River Valley, Québec
Abstract
An examination of the different settlement patterns within the valley of the Rouge River, a north bank tributary of the Ottawa River, by English- and French-speaking settlers between 1830 and 1920. The English-speaking settlers entered the southern part of the valley, comprising the townships of Grenville, Harrington and Arundel, from the 1830s onwards. Francophones began to move into the northern parts of the valley after 1880.
Publication
Cahiers de géographie de Québec
Volume
Vol. 13
Issue
no. 28
Pages
77-89
Date
1969
Language
en
URL
Citation
Frost, Pauline. “Cultural Landscapes of the Rouge River Valley, Québec.” Cahiers de géographie de Québec Vol. 13, no. 28 (1969): 77–89. http://www.erudit.org/revue/cgq/1969/v13/n28/020856ar.pdf.
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