Category
page 1Geography of Quebec
Quebec City–Windsor Corridor
area of Canada with Highway 401 and Autoroute 20 as backbones
Eastern Townships
tourist region and former administrative division of Quebec, Canada
New England/Acadian forests
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregion in Canada and the United States
Great Lakes Megalopolis
sum total of all major cities near the Great Lakes in some form
geography of Quebec
geography of Quebec, Canada's largest province
Nitaskinan
Nitaskinan, also known as Nehirowisi Aski and Atikamekw Territory, is the ancestral country of the Atikamekw people. It is located in the valley of the Saint-Maurice River in Quebec, Canada. It covers an area of . On 8 September 2014, the Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw declared unilaterally the sovereignty of the Atikamekw Nation on the Nistaskinan. The objective of this is mainly to obtain a right of review for the projects exploiting the natural resources and to highlight the Atikamekw's identity. "Nitaskinan" means "our (excl.) land" in the Atikamekw language, where "Kitaskinan" means "our
Nitassinan
Nitassinan () is the ancestral homeland, or country, of the Innu, an Indigenous people of Eastern Quebec and Labrador, Canada. Nitassinan means "our land" in the Innu language. The territory covers the eastern portion of the Labrador peninsula. In the northern reaches of Nitassinan lies St'aschinuw (), the Naskapi homeland.