Le D'orlans

le d'Orlans is located in the St. Lawrence River about 20 km to the east of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is 32 km long and 8 km wide. It was originally called Minigo by the Huron. The French explorer Jacques Cartier first set foot on the island in 1535 near what is now the village of Saint-Franois. He called it le de Bacchus because of the abundance of wild grapes growing on the island. The name was later changed to le d'Orlans in honour of the King of France. The island was one of the first parts of the province to be settled by the French, and a large percentage of French Canadians can trace their ancestry to the island. The le d'Orlans is 75 km in circumference. It was granted the status of National Historic District in 1970. Since 1940 access to the island has been by the Pont d'le bridge. The crossing connects to the Chemin Royal (Royal Road) which encircles the island. At the village of Sainte-Ptronille toward the western end of the island there is a viewpoint from which one can see the impressive Chute Montmorency (Montmorency Falls) as well as a panorama of the St. Lawrence River and Quebec City. The Manoir Mauvide-Genest was constructed in 1734 for Jean Mauvide, a surgeon for the King of France. The manoir was occupied by General Wolfe when the island was occupied by the British forces in 1759 shortly before the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Today the island is a mix of suburban communities and farms, and is a popular destination for daytrippers and bicyclists. The island is still a very rural place famous locally for its produce, especially its strawberries, apples and potatoes. There are also sugar maple stands producing maple syrup and other products. The island comprises the towns of Sainte-Famille, Saint-Franois, Saint-Jean-d'Orlans, Saint-Laurent-de-l'le-d'Orlans, Sainte-Ptronille, and Saint-Pierre-de-l'le-d'Orlans

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