This article is about a former territory of Quebec. For the lake located within it, see Ashuanipi Lake.
Territory of Ashuanipi French: Territoire d'Ashuanipi
Territory of Quebec
1899–1927
Ashuanipi
Territory currently claimed by Québec
History
• Established
1899
• Disestablished
1927
Preceded by
Succeeded by
District of Ungava
Dominion of Newfoundland
Today part of
Canada
∟Newfoundland and Labrador
The Territory of Ashuanipi (French: Territoire d'Ashuanipi) was a formerly disputed area and territory of Quebec that was claimed by Quebec and the Dominion of Newfoundland from 1899 and 1927.
Ashuanipi was first devised under the territorial claims of the Quebec Boundary Extension Act, 1898, and then subdivided under the 1899 An Act respecting the territories of Abittibi, Mistassini and Ashuanipi. The territory would be effectively annulled after a 1927 ruling by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council defining the border between Newfoundland and Canada, but Quebec continues to recognize the region as a territory of Quebec in the Territorial Division Act.
The Territory of Ashuanipi (French: Territoire d'Ashuanipi) was a formerly disputed area and territory of Quebec that was claimed by Quebec and the Dominion...
Ashuanipi Lake (/ˌæʃuˈɑːnəpi/) is an irregularly shaped lake in southern Labrador, in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It lies at an...
located on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River and in 2006 acquired Ashuanipi Aviation. Air Saguenay has now become, under Jean-Claude Tremblay and...
meet the project's needs. Total natural drop of the water starting at Ashuanipi Lake and ending at Lake Melville is 1,735 ft (529 m). As a comparison...
The province also has the following divisions: 4 territories (Abitibi, Ashuanipi, Mistassini and Nunavik) which group together the lands that once formed...
United States. To the head of the Caniapiscau River. To the head of the Ashuanipi River. This is the mean discharge for a point about 100 kilometres (62 mi)...
Labrador, a province of Canada. BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU Ashuanipi Lake Atikonak Lake Barron Lake Birchy Lake Deer Lake De Mille Lake Gander...
225.0 Ross Bay Jct Yard 224.0 Ross Bay Jct South 215.0 Ross Bay 204.7 Ashuanipi 186.6 Oreway 177.8 Pitaga Spur 166.4 Dolliver 155.2 Seahorse 148.3 Little...
520 sq mi) 471 m (1,545 ft) Lake Melville 3,069 km2 (1,185 sq mi) tidal Ashuanipi Lake 596 km2 (230 sq mi) 529 m (1,736 ft) Grand Lake 537 km2 (207 sq mi)...
number approximately forty families and to have an important camp at Ashuanipi Lake. At approximately the same time, in 1740, Joseph Isbister, the manager...
"Large-scale melt-depletion in granulite terranes: an example from the Archean Ashuanipi Subprovince of Quebec". Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 21 (2): 181–201...
January 2020. "Arrow Airways". Aerodacious. Retrieved 3 October 2020. "Ashuanipi Aviation". Airline History. Retrieved 18 January 2020. "Associated Air...
south and north domains of the Ashuanipi Complex, with some belonging to the Caniapiscau Domain. The north and south Ashuanipi are separated by east-west...
Province (a small area in the west near Quebec) which encompasses the Ashuanipi Complex granulite and granodiorite intruded by pyroxene-rich felsic plutons...