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The Centre Tavibois〔Official website: http://tavibois.com/vision.html 〕 is located in Hérouxville, in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada. Community ownership of the Daughters of Jesus, this area offers a variety of services all seasons to individuals, families and groups: accommodation, meals at the Manor, meeting rooms and outdoor activities. In the history of the Mauricie, the center was an important gathering place for events secular or religious. Under the leadership of Bishop Albert Tessier, from the mid-1950s, Tavibois is recognized as a meeting place for intellectuals and artists. This center is very popular as a summer camp for youth education. thumb == Geography == To reach the "Tavibois center", visitors will go 4.9 km in road Saint-Pierre-North, from the intersection of Route 153 in Hérouxville, then turn right to the road "Chemin Tavibois". Tavibois center is close to the municipal boundary between Grandes-Piles and Hérouxville. Despite its proximity to the Saint-Maurice River, 3.8 km (measured in a straight line), the Tavibois center is part of the watershed of the Batiscanie, Quebec. The area surrounding the Tavibois center with several wet areas is the head of the Little Mekinac South River, which flows in Saint-Tite in the Little Mékinac North River. It empties into the Rivière des Envies, upstream of the city of Saint-Tite. The Tavibois domain has three small lakes near the center: Tavibois, Leo and Tessier. Each lake has a retention dam. Upstream in the territory of Grandes-Piles, found the “lac à la truite” (lake of the trout) and lake Gagnon. These lakes drain into the Little River Mekinac South, whose path to the east (or to Saint-Tite), is more or less parallel to the path of “Petites forges” (Little forges road). This path connects Rang Saint-Pierre-North (Hérouxville) to “chemin Haut -du -lac- South” (Hérouxville). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tavibois」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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