Anse au Foulon

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Etymology[edit]

The toponym originates from a fulling mill (French: foulon) that the Séminaire de Québec built in 1710, at the base of the cliff which met the cove. Despite the closure of the mill in 1734, the toponym persisted.

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Anse au Foulon f

  1. a small cove in Quebec, Canada, now part of Quebec City