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  • Statues du Ponte Vittorio Emmanuele II.
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  • Bridges_ Paris by Bruno Vigneron - D...jpg
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  • Bridges of Paris, France.
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  • Notre Dame, Paris. France.
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  • Bridge of Paris, near St Michel. France.
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  • The Pantheon from City Island, Paris.
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  • The Pantheon from City Island, Paris.
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  • Bridges of Paris, from City Island, by night. France.
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  • Bridges of Paris
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  • Paris, France. April 2010.
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  • Paris, France. April 2010.
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  • Paris, France. April 2010.
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  • Paris, France. April 2010.
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  • Bridges of Paris, by night.
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  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012.Rome. Ponte Sant'Angelo - Sant'Angelo Bridge
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  • Tour a tour monument funéraire (il y contient les cendres d'Hadrien et les restes de Caracalla) puis en fortin militaire a l'arrivée de Vitigés, ce château tiendrait son nom d'une légende venant de l'époque de la Grande Peste (590). Grégoire 1er aurait eu une apparition de l'archange Michel au sommet du château et rangeant son épée dans son fourreau, signifiant par le fait la fin de l'épidémie. Il est ensuite transformé en prison, où quatre des papes du IXe siècle trouvent la mort.<br />
C'est désormais un musée.
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  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
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  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33145.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33131.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33128.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33117.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33113.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33110.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33100.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33095.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33091.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33091-2.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33060.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33056.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33046.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33029.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33026.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33025.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33021.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33013.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32998.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32994.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32978.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32973.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32964.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32948.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32944.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32943.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32929.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32926.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33101.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33100-2.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT33004.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32971.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32967.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32955.jpg
  • The police again intervened in the Guillotiere district.<br />
The subject of insecurity is omnipresent and the authorities are under pressure.<br />
In this district of the 7th arrondissement of Lyon, residents and traders alike are angry because insecurity is growing day after day.<br />
A police operation was therefore launched in the Guillotière district in Lyon on Friday, November 19, 2021.<br />
The mayor of Lyon Gregory Doucet, the public prosecutor and the prefect of the Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, were on hand to respond to the media on Place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Since October 25, the Casino store located on Place Gabriel-Peri, has even decided to close its doors at 5 p.m., tired of fights and thefts.<br />
Under pressure, the authorities organize weekly police operations. On November 16, nearly 80 municipal and national agents intervened around the Place du Pont to fight against the itinerant sale of cigarettes, drug trafficking and insecurity.<br />
<br />
Le sujet de l insecurite est omnipresent et les autorites sont sous pression. La police est intervenue a nouveau dans le quartier de la Guillotiere.<br />
Dans ce quartier du septieme arrondissement de Lyon, les habitants comme les commerçants sont en colere car l insecurite est omnipresente.<br />
Une operation de police a donc ete lancee dans le quartier de la Guillotiere a Lyon vendredi 19 novembre 2021<br />
Le maire de Lyon Gregory Doucet, le Procureur de la republique et le prefet du Rhone, Pascal Mailhos, etaient sur place pour repondre aux medias sur la place Gabriel Peri.<br />
Depuis le 25 octobre, le magasin Casino situe place Gabriel-Peri, a meme decide de fermer ses portes des 17 heures, las des bagarres et des vols. <br />
Sous pression, les autorites organisent chaque semaine des operations policieres. Le 16 novembre, c’est pres de 80 agents municipaux et nationaux qui sont intervenus, autour de la place du pont, pour lutter contre la vente de cigarettes a la sauvette, le trafic de stupefiants et l insecurite.
    _XT32938.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_079.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_111.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_072.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_088.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_087.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_103.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_089.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_102.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_100.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_104.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_098.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_097.jpg
  • Little boy and seagulls<br />
Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west,
    Charlev_002.jpg
  • Hotel Tadoussac<br />
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_113.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_112.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_014.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_110.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_109.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_107.jpg
  • Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. <br />
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. <br />
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. <br />
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.
    Charlev_106.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.<br />
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.<br />
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.<br />
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.<br />
This sport was developing until the 1980s.<br />
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.<br />
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the
    Charlev_096.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.<br />
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.<br />
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.<br />
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.<br />
This sport was developing until the 1980s.<br />
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.<br />
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the
    Charlev_094.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.<br />
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.<br />
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.<br />
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.<br />
This sport was developing until the 1980s.<br />
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.<br />
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the
    Charlev_092.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.<br />
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.<br />
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.<br />
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.<br />
This sport was developing until the 1980s.<br />
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.<br />
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the
    Charlev_091.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.<br />
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.<br />
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.<br />
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.<br />
This sport was developing until the 1980s.<br />
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.<br />
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. <br />
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". <br />
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). <br />
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.<br />
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. <br />
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.<br />
<br />
Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.<br />
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the
    Charlev_090.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_085.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_084.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_082.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_081.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_001.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
<br />
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_080.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.<br />

The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
    Charlev_078.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_077.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_075.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_074.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_008.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_073.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_071.jpg
  • Near Tadoussac
Tadoussac is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed out by the Mohawk before the early 17th century. 
By the late 17th and early 18th century, Tadoussac was the center of fur trade between the French and First Nations peoples. 
In the 19th century, with industrialization reaching other parts of Canada, tourists discovered the appeal of this rural village. 
A Victorian hotel was built in 1864; it later was lost to a fire. In the 1940s, it was replaced by the large Hotel Tadoussac.

    Charlev_070.jpg
  • Sand dunes of Tadoussac.
The sand dunes at Tadoussac are part of the Saguenay National Park and are certainly one of the most beautiful places in the park.
It is a memory of the passage of the glacier that created the Saguenay Fjord tens of thousands of years ago.
As it descended to the river, the glacier transported sediments, pebbles, earth and sand. The wind has taken away light materials, but the sand has accumulated over the centuries, creating beautiful golden hills.
In the 40s, a unique sport in the world was born: sand skiing.
This sport was developing until the 1980s.
Sand skiing competitions became popular and attracted audiences from around the world.
Tadoussac  is a village in Quebec, at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint Lawrence rivers. The indigenous Innu called the place Totouskak meaning "bosom", probably in reference to the two round and sandy hills located on the west side of the village. 
According to other interpretations, it could also mean "place of lobsters", or "place where the ice is broken". 
Although located in Innu territory, the post was also frequented by the Mi'kmaq people in the second half of the 16th century, who called it Gtatosag ("among the rocks"). 
Tadoussac was first visited by Europeans in 1535 and was established in 1599 when the first trading post in Canada was formed there.
Jacques Cartier came to the site in 1535 during his second voyage. 
He found Innu people using it as a base for hunting seal. Later that same century, Basques from Spain conducted whaling expeditions on the river.

Tadoussac was founded in 1599 by François Grave Du Pont, a merchant, and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, a captain of the French Royal Navy, when they acquired a fur trade monopoly from King Henry IV.
Tadoussac remained the only seaport on the St. Lawrence River for 30 years. Historians believe the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, who inhabited the St. Lawrence valley upriver to the west, were defeated and pushed
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  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
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The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
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Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
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