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From Batiscan to Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade (Quebec Route 138)
Jeffey-Alexandre-Rousseau Bridge at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade

The Chemin du Roy (pronounced [ʃəmẽ d͡zʏ ʁwɑ]; French for "King's Highway" or "King's Road") is a historic road along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. The road begins in Repentigny and extends almost 280 kilometres (170 mi) eastward towards Quebec City, its eastern terminus. Most of the Chemin du Roy today follows along the present-day Quebec Route 138. The expressway that replaces both Route 138 and the Chemin du Roy through most of its course is Quebec Autoroute 40.

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Chemin du Roy

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The Chemin du Roy (pronounced [ʃəmẽ d͡zʏ ʁwɑ]; French for "King's Highway" or "King's Road") is a historic road along the north shore of the St. Lawrence...

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Quebec Route 138

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Trout River Border Crossing). Part of this highway is known as the Chemin du Roy, or King's Highway, which is one of the oldest highways in Canada. It...

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Gouin Boulevard

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What is now Gouin Boulevard was first started in 1731, as part of the Chemin du Roy, the oldest highway in Canada. It first opened between 1734 and 1777...

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Berthierville

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public schools, including: École secondaire Pierre-de-Lestage École du Chemin-du-Roy pavillon maternelle Sainte-Geneviève pavillon Sainte-Geneviève pavillon...

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Lower Canada

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the St. Lawrence River. On land the only long-distance route was the Chemin du Roy or King's Highway, built in the 1730s by New France. The King's Highway...

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Quebec

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normes du travail (L.R.Q., c. N-1.1)". Éditeur officiel du Québec. Retrieved January 8, 2010. "Code du travail (L.R.Q., c. C-27)". Éditeur officiel du Québec...

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Post road

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Italy. The following are notable post roads in Canada and the U.S. Chemin du Roy was built between Montreal (Repentigny) and Quebec City from 1731 to...

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Foreign policy of Charles de Gaulle

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the original on 25 January 2021. "Biographie 1962–1968: la consolidation du régime". Fondation Charles de Gaulle. Archived from the original on 22 May...

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Chemin de Cocaigne

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The section called the chemin gravelais ("gravelled road") linked Normandy and Anjou. The route was alluded to as the chemin du Roy (the "King's road") in...

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Mauricie

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Trois-Rivières Yamachiche 10 Francophones: Centre de services scolaire du Chemin-du-Roy: Trois Rivières (3 districts) Maskinongé and Francheville. Centre de...

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New France

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which had failed under Talon, began to flourish. A "King's Highway" (Chemin du Roy) was built between Montreal and Quebec to encourage faster trade. The...

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Charland River

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Charland river valley is mainly served by route 138 (north), chemin du Roy (south) and rue du Brome (along the upper part of the river), especially for the...

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Tourism in Mauricie

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Mauricie was renowned for its welcoming people. People settled along the Chemin du Roy (King's Road), the first tourist route in the Mauricie. In 1749, the...

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Presidency of Charles de Gaulle

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Dictionary of the French Fourth and Fifth Republics, 1946–1991 (1992) Pierce, Roy, "De Gaulle and the RPF—A Post-Mortem," The Journal of Politics Vol. 16,...

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Kingsway

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Elgar The King's Way (novel), a 1981 novel by Françoise Chandernagor Chemin du Roy, French for the King's Way or King's Road, a historic trail in Quebec...

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