Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at laurentians.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Laurentians.
Examples
-
Canada, which are far less important, are called the Laurentians because they rise on the left shore of the St. Lawrence River.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
-
It was significant that the event took place in the Province of Quebec, as it is home to one of Forzani's main offices and the Quebec communities of Sherbrooke, Sept-Iles and the region known as the Laurentians, are all in the running to host the 2013 Canada Summer Games.
-
It was significant that the event took place in the Province of Quebec, as it is home to one of Forzani's main offices and the Quebec communities of Sherbrooke, Sept-Iles and the region known as the Laurentians, are all in the running to host the 2013 Canada Summer Games.
-
It was significant that the event took place in the Province of Quebec, as it is home to one of Forzani's main offices and the Quebec communities of Sherbrooke, Sept-Iles and the region known as the Laurentians, are all in the running to host the 2013 Canada Summer Games.
-
The Langston Hughes poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," which I knew by heart, came to mind, so I recited it, thinking it would connect me with my fellow Laurentians, and connect us all to the location.
William L. Fox: A University President Speaks Through Verse William L. Fox 2011
-
Finally, there are a half-dozen tourist sites in the Laurentians that she thinks can play a useful role with summer student placements.
-
Beautiful photos and very interesting write up; having vacationed often in The 1000 Islands as a child; and as an adult, skied in the Laurentians … today I learned things I never knew about the area … a wonderful post!
-
Finally, there are a half-dozen tourist sites in the Laurentians that she thinks can play a useful role with summer student placements.
A shake-up is coming to the Diocese of Montreal « Anglican Samizdat 2010
-
The Langston Hughes poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," which I knew by heart, came to mind, so I recited it, thinking it would connect me with my fellow Laurentians, and connect us all to the location.
William L. Fox: A University President Speaks Through Verse William L. Fox 2011
-
A Montreal section of the Council founded in 1918 undertook to work with juveniles and immigrants, inaugurated a Big Sister program in 1920, set up a recreation program in the 1920s in schools in Jewish neighborhoods and sponsored summer camps in the Laurentians for young girls.
Canada: From Outlaw to Supreme Court Justice, 1738-2005. 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.