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It is located near Canyon Sainte-Anne , a dramatic natural site featuring 74-meter deep canyons and waterfalls carved into solid granite. 2. The Saint-Narcisse Moraine Complex

Saint-Narcisse is a rural parish municipality located in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada. Saint-Narcisse

Directed by Bruce LaBruce, Saint-Narcisse is a transgressive Canadian drama that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival. It is located near Canyon Sainte-Anne , a

It is situated along the Batiscan River and sits between Montreal and Quebec City. Directed by Bruce LaBruce, Saint-Narcisse is a transgressive

In geology, the Saint-Narcisse Moraine is a major glacial landform that marks a significant retreat stage of the Laurentide Ice Sheet.

"Saint-Narcisse" refers to several distinct subjects, most notably a , a geological moraine complex , and a provocative Canadian film . 1. The Parish Municipality ( Saint-Narcisse, Quebec)

It stretches over 750 km across the southern margin of the Laurentian Highlands in Quebec.