Saint-narcisse
"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 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
Saint-Alban 1894: Québec’s largest historical landslide - IOP Science Directed by Bruce LaBruce, Saint-Narcisse is a transgressive
Saint-Narcisse is a rural parish municipality located in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada. Directed by Bruce LaBruce
It was formed roughly 12,200 to 12,800 years ago during the Younger Dryas cold period.
Directed by Bruce LaBruce, Saint-Narcisse is a transgressive Canadian drama that premiered at the Venice International Film Festival.
It is situated along the Batiscan River and sits between Montreal and Quebec City.