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  • Champlain Sea
  • Post glacial seaway in eastern North America

    The Champlain Sea (French: Mer de Champlain) was a prehistoric inlet of the Atlantic Ocean into the North American continent, created by the retreating

    Champlain Sea

    Champlain Sea

    Champlain_Sea

  • Samuel de Champlain
  • French explorer of North America (1574–1635)

    Samuel de Champlain (French: [samɥɛl də ʃɑ̃plɛ̃]; baptized 13 August 1574 – 25 December 1635) was a French explorer, navigator, cartographer, soldier

    Samuel de Champlain

    Samuel de Champlain

    Samuel_de_Champlain

  • Ottawa
  • Capital city of Canada

    habitable around 10,000 years ago following the natural draining of the Champlain Sea. The first evidence of human presence in the Ottawa Valley are spearpoints

    Ottawa

    Ottawa

    Ottawa

  • Lake Champlain
  • Lake in New York, Vermont and Quebec

    Lake Champlain (/ʃæmˈpleɪn/ sham-PLAYN; French: Lac Champlain, pronounced [lak ʃɑ̃plɛ̃] ) is a large natural freshwater lake in North America. With a length

    Lake Champlain

    Lake Champlain

    Lake_Champlain

  • National Sea Grant College Program
  • American research and training program

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Lake Champlain Sea Grant University of Vermont State University of New York at Plattsburgh

    National Sea Grant College Program

    National Sea Grant College Program

    National_Sea_Grant_College_Program

  • White Lake (Ontario)
  • Lake in Ontario, Canada

    northern and western shores of White Lake mark the upper limit of the Champlain Sea which flooded the Ottawa Valley at the end of the last ice age. The

    White Lake (Ontario)

    White Lake (Ontario)

    White_Lake_(Ontario)

  • Great Lakes
  • Group of lakes in North America

    meltwater (Lake Algonquin, Lake Chicago, Glacial Lake Iroquois, and Champlain Sea) that filled up the basins that the glaciers had carved, thus creating

    Great Lakes

    Great Lakes

    Great_Lakes

  • Nipissing Great Lakes
  • Prehistoric proglacial lake

    beginning of the Nipissing Great Lakes. It is not certain but that the Champlain Sea had nearly disappeared and all the uplift, except perhaps about 20 feet

    Nipissing Great Lakes

    Nipissing Great Lakes

    Nipissing_Great_Lakes

  • Ottawa River
  • River in Canada

    Lawrence River valley and Lake Champlain, had been depressed to below sea level by the glacier's weight, filled with sea water. The resulting arm of the

    Ottawa River

    Ottawa River

    Ottawa_River

  • Champlain Valley of New York AVA
  • American Viticultural Area in New York State

    minimum elevation of the Champlain Valley AVA is approximately 100 feet (30 m) above sea level at Lake Champlain. The Champlain Valley AVA has an approximate

    Champlain Valley of New York AVA

    Champlain Valley of New York AVA

    Champlain_Valley_of_New_York_AVA

  • Beluga whale
  • Species of whale

    in the sediments of the Champlain Sea, an extension of the Atlantic Ocean within the continent resulting from the rise in sea level at the end of the

    Beluga whale

    Beluga whale

    Beluga_whale

  • Champlain Canal
  • Canal in New York, US

    The Champlain Canal is a 60-mile (97 km) canal in New York that connects the Hudson River to the south end of Lake Champlain. It was simultaneously constructed

    Champlain Canal

    Champlain Canal

    Champlain_Canal

  • Green's Creek (Ontario)
  • River in Ontario, Canada

    years ago at the end of the Wisconsin Glaciation and the retreat of the Champlain Sea from the Ottawa Valley. Currently it starts at the confluence of Borthwick

    Green's Creek (Ontario)

    Green's Creek (Ontario)

    Green's_Creek_(Ontario)

  • Paleoflooding
  • organisms are more suited to live in either fresh or saline conditions. The Champlain Sea was a body of salt water that underwent several episodes of freshening

    Paleoflooding

    Paleoflooding

  • Quick clay
  • Type of glaciomarine and unstable clay prone to landslides

    Quick clay, also known as Leda clay and Champlain Sea clay in Canada, is any of several distinctively sensitive glaciomarine clays found in Canada, Norway

    Quick clay

    Quick_clay

  • St. Lawrence River
  • River in eastern Canada and the United States

    draining of the Champlain Sea, due to a rebounding continent from the Last Glacial Maximum, the St. Lawrence River was formed. The Champlain Sea lasted from

    St. Lawrence River

    St. Lawrence River

    St._Lawrence_River

  • Lake Albany
  • Prehistoric proglacial lake

    Creek, Delphus Kill and the Salt Kill in the town of Colonie, New York. Champlain Sea Lake Hitchcock Lake Merrimack Lake Stowe "The Albany Pine Bush: a Local

    Lake Albany

    Lake Albany

    Lake_Albany

  • List of prehistoric lakes
  • Vining, California. St. Lawrence River drainage, i.e., the Great Lakes Champlain Sea; 11,800 – 8,200 YBP on the lower St. Lawrence, from Ottawa River to

    List of prehistoric lakes

    List_of_prehistoric_lakes

  • Waterspout
  • Vortex or tornado occurring over a body of water

    Weather Service Forecast Office (3 February 2009). "15 January 2009: Lake Champlain Sea Smoke, Steam Devils, and Waterspouts: Chapters IV and V" (PDF). weather

    Waterspout

    Waterspout

    Waterspout

  • Ausable Chasm
  • Sandstone gorge near Keeseville, NY, USA

    of the last glacial period, the melting ice sheets formed the vast Champlain Sea, which inundated the current location of the chasm. The formation of

    Ausable Chasm

    Ausable Chasm

    Ausable_Chasm

  • Great Lakes Waterway
  • System of channels and canals in the Great Lakes

    Michigan, at 2,250 miles (3,620 km). The elevation change from Lake Superior to sea level is 601 feet (183 m). Together with the Saint Lawrence Seaway, the Waterway

    Great Lakes Waterway

    Great Lakes Waterway

    Great_Lakes_Waterway

  • Deepwater sculpin
  • Species of fish

    well-oxygenated lakes with ties to former Wisconsinan glacial lakes or the Champlain Sea. The deepwater sculpin inhabits the demersal zone. It prefers water

    Deepwater sculpin

    Deepwater sculpin

    Deepwater_sculpin

  • USS Lake Champlain (CG-57)
  • Ticonderoga-class cruiser

    following Desert Storm. On 25 January 1990 in the northern Philippine Sea, Lake Champlain rescued 14 sailors from MV Huazhu and transported the survivors to

    USS Lake Champlain (CG-57)

    USS Lake Champlain (CG-57)

    USS_Lake_Champlain_(CG-57)

  • Lamprey
  • Class of jawless fish

    Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2015. "Sea Lamprey Lake Champlain Sea Lamprey Control". New York State Department of Environmental

    Lamprey

    Lamprey

    Lamprey

  • Vermont
  • U.S. state

    saltwater Champlain Sea. This time is known as the Paleo-Indian period. By about 8,000 years ago, the Champlain Sea had become the freshwater Lake Champlain and

    Vermont

    Vermont

    Vermont

  • Niagara Falls
  • Waterfalls between the United States and Canada

    meltwater (see Lake Algonquin, Lake Chicago, Glacial Lake Iroquois, and Champlain Sea) that filled up the basins that the glaciers had carved, thus creating

    Niagara Falls

    Niagara Falls

    Niagara_Falls

  • Champ (folklore)
  • Alleged lake monster in Lake Champlain, United States

    folklore, Champ or Champy is the name of a lake monster said to live in Lake Champlain, a 125-mile (201 km)-long body of fresh water shared by New York and Vermont

    Champ (folklore)

    Champ (folklore)

    Champ_(folklore)

  • Tornado
  • Violently rotating column of air

    National Weather Service (3 February 2009). "15 January 2009: Lake Champlain Sea Smoke, Steam Devils, and Waterspout: Chapters IV and V". National Oceanic

    Tornado

    Tornado

    Tornado

  • Surfside condominium collapse
  • 2021 building collapse near Miami, Florida, US

    On June 24, 2021, at approximately 1:22 a.m. EDT, Champlain Towers South, a 12-story beachfront condominium in the Miami suburb of Surfside, Florida,

    Surfside condominium collapse

    Surfside condominium collapse

    Surfside_condominium_collapse

  • Muskrat Lake
  • Lake in Ontario, Canada

    point it was part of the much larger Champlain Sea. About 6,000 years ago, water levels dropped and the Champlain Sea receded, leaving behind what we know

    Muskrat Lake

    Muskrat Lake

    Muskrat_Lake

  • Tollmann's bolide hypothesis
  • Hypothetical impact event

    deposits of the former Champlain Sea. As with many similar marine deposits, the sediments which accumulated within the Champlain Sea lack the physical

    Tollmann's bolide hypothesis

    Tollmann's_bolide_hypothesis

  • Champlain (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    photojournalist Champlain Sea, temporary inlet of the Atlantic Ocean Champlain Valley, region of the United States around Lake Champlain Lake Champlain, natural

    Champlain (disambiguation)

    Champlain_(disambiguation)

  • Richelieu River
  • River in Quebec, Canada; right tributary of the St. Lawrence

    major right-bank tributary of the St. Lawrence River. It rises at Lake Champlain, from which it flows northward through Quebec and empties into the St

    Richelieu River

    Richelieu River

    Richelieu_River

  • USS Lake Champlain (CV-39)
  • Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy

    USS Lake Champlain (CV/CVA/CVS-39) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers completed during or shortly after World War II for the United States Navy

    USS Lake Champlain (CV-39)

    USS Lake Champlain (CV-39)

    USS_Lake_Champlain_(CV-39)

  • Thunderstorm
  • Storm characterized by lightning

    Office, Burlington, Vermont (3 February 2009). "15 January 2009: Lake Champlain Sea Smoke, Steam Devils, and Waterspout: Chapters IV and V". Eastern Region

    Thunderstorm

    Thunderstorm

    Thunderstorm

  • Adirondack Mountains
  • Mountains in northeastern New York State, U.S.

    Lawrence River Valley to the north, and settled along the shores of the Champlain Sea. During the Archaic Period (8000–1000 BC) this semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer

    Adirondack Mountains

    Adirondack Mountains

    Adirondack_Mountains

  • Charlotte whale
  • Whale fossil found in Vermont, United States

    sediments of the Champlain Sea, a prehistoric sea that existed from approximately 12,500 to 10,000 years earlier in the modern-day Champlain Valley that had

    Charlotte whale

    Charlotte whale

    Charlotte_whale

  • Beckwith, Ontario
  • Township in Ontario, Canada

    areas of limestone plain. These clay deposits were left behind by the Champlain Sea which flooded the Beckwith area about ten thousand years ago at the

    Beckwith, Ontario

    Beckwith, Ontario

    Beckwith,_Ontario

  • Lake Agassiz
  • Large lake in central North America at the end of the last glacial period

    basin, and then flowed through the North Bay drainage route into the Champlain Sea (present day St. Lawrence lowland). The shifting ice sheet created fluctuating

    Lake Agassiz

    Lake Agassiz

    Lake_Agassiz

  • Wisconsin glaciation
  • Glaciation in North America during the Last Glacial Period

    remained south of the continental ice sheets. During much of the glaciation, sea level was low enough to permit land animals, including humans, to occupy

    Wisconsin glaciation

    Wisconsin glaciation

    Wisconsin_glaciation

  • Lake Ontario
  • Easternmost of Great Lakes in U.S. and Canada

    outlet was below sea level, and for a short time, the lake became a bay of the Atlantic Ocean, in association with the Champlain Sea. Gradually the land

    Lake Ontario

    Lake Ontario

    Lake_Ontario

  • Scotch Corners Wetland
  • Wetland Area in Ontario

    by clay sediments deposited by the post-glacial Champlain Sea. The old shoreline of the Champlain Sea meanders from Blue Heron Road in the north-east

    Scotch Corners Wetland

    Scotch Corners Wetland

    Scotch_Corners_Wetland

  • Lake Saint Pierre
  • Lake in Quebec, Canada

    Lake Ontario on the western side, and Lake Champlain USA) on the South side. The outline of the Champlain Sea is marked by ancient sandy shores where sand

    Lake Saint Pierre

    Lake Saint Pierre

    Lake_Saint_Pierre

  • Jökulhlaup
  • Type of glacial outburst flood

    North Atlantic, with subsequent drainage events routed through the Champlain Sea and St. Lawrence Valley. This surge of meltwater to the North Atlantic

    Jökulhlaup

    Jökulhlaup

    Jökulhlaup

  • Keddy Nature Sanctuary
  • north in the county. The east side of the property lies beneath the Champlain Sea, and so has clay deposits rather than till; some of these clay plains

    Keddy Nature Sanctuary

    Keddy Nature Sanctuary

    Keddy_Nature_Sanctuary

  • Mississippi River (Ontario)
  • Tributary of the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada

    these are covered by clay deposited when this area was covered by the Champlain Sea. Occasional large wetlands occur along the river. One of the largest

    Mississippi River (Ontario)

    Mississippi River (Ontario)

    Mississippi_River_(Ontario)

  • List of islands of the Great Lakes
  • Historic geology Lake Admiralty Lake Agassiz Lake Algonquin Lake Arkona Champlain Sea Lake Chicago Lake Chippewa Lake Coleman Lake Duluth Early Lake Erie

    List of islands of the Great Lakes

    List of islands of the Great Lakes

    List_of_islands_of_the_Great_Lakes

  • Promontory of Quebec
  • Part of Quebec City

    of sand and pebbles originating from the retreat of the post-glacial Champlain Sea. A rockfall net behind des Glacis stairs. Southward view from Autoroute

    Promontory of Quebec

    Promontory of Quebec

    Promontory_of_Quebec

  • History of Vermont
  • until it reached the ocean. This was replaced by Lake Vermont and the Champlain Sea, when the land had not yet rebounded from the weight of the glaciers

    History of Vermont

    History of Vermont

    History_of_Vermont

  • Dutch lunch
  • 1990). "N. R. Gadd (ed.) 1988. The Late Quaternary Development of the Champlain Sea Basin. Geological Association of Canada, Special Paper 35. Proceedings

    Dutch lunch

    Dutch_lunch

  • Geography of Quebec
  • recent sedimentary rock layerswere formed as the seabed of the ancient Champlain Sea at the end of the last ice age about 14,000 years ago. The combination

    Geography of Quebec

    Geography of Quebec

    Geography_of_Quebec

  • Northeast Kingdom
  • Area in Vermont, United States

    again to arise, but much eroded. A saltwater incursion resulting in the Champlain Sea from the Atlantic Ocean covered much of Vermont, including what is now

    Northeast Kingdom

    Northeast Kingdom

    Northeast_Kingdom

  • Apostle Islands
  • Lake Superior archipelago in northern Wisconsin

    has the only great blue heron rookery in the park." Good examples of the sea caves of the Great Lakes are located on the shorelines of the Apostle Islands

    Apostle Islands

    Apostle Islands

    Apostle_Islands

  • Mixedwood Plains Ecozone (Canada)
  • Ecosystem in south-eastern Canada

    and old glacial lake bottoms. The eastern areas were flooded by the Champlain Sea. One prominent rock feature is the Niagara Escarpment, which bifurcates

    Mixedwood Plains Ecozone (Canada)

    Mixedwood Plains Ecozone (Canada)

    Mixedwood_Plains_Ecozone_(Canada)

  • Lake Algonquin
  • Former lake in North America

    Huron outlet on the southeast and the Chicago outlet in the southwest. Champlain Sea Lake Agassiz Lake Chicago Lake Maumee Last glacial maximum Midcontinent

    Lake Algonquin

    Lake Algonquin

    Lake_Algonquin

  • Lanark County
  • County in Ontario, Canada

    the last ice age when much of the Ottawa Valley was inundated by the Champlain Sea. Many areas below this old shoreline are flat clay plains, with occasional

    Lanark County

    Lanark County

    Lanark_County

  • Lake Vermont
  • Glacial lake in Vermont, New York and Ontario

    replacing the larger, freshwater Lake Vermont with the smaller, saltwater Champlain Sea. Lake Albany Lake Hitchcock Lake Merrimack Lake Stowe Jeffrey P. Donnelly;

    Lake Vermont

    Lake Vermont

    Lake_Vermont

  • List of rivers and water bodies of Montreal Island
  • years ago, Montreal and the Saint Lawrence Lowlands were flooded by the Champlain Sea. Within a few centuries, when these waters receded, Mount Royal and

    List of rivers and water bodies of Montreal Island

    List_of_rivers_and_water_bodies_of_Montreal_Island

  • Thomas Macdonough
  • United States Navy officer (1783–1825)

    naval forces that overpowered a British squadron at the Battle of Lake Champlain, part of the larger Battle of Plattsburgh. Major Thomas Macdonough Sr

    Thomas Macdonough

    Thomas Macdonough

    Thomas_Macdonough

  • Sea monster
  • Legendary sea-dwelling creature

    Adomnan of Iona Cadborosaurus of the Pacific Northwest Champ of Lake Champlain Chessie of the Chesapeake Bay Nessie of Loch Ness Issie of Lake Ikeda

    Sea monster

    Sea monster

    Sea_monster

  • Augusta, Ontario
  • Township in Ontario, Canada

    (400 ft); geologists refer to this flooding as the Champlain Sea. The retreat of the Champlain Sea around 9,500 years ago left excessive stone surfaces

    Augusta, Ontario

    Augusta, Ontario

    Augusta,_Ontario

  • Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands
  • Physiographic region in eastern Canada

    alluvial soils from the Great Lakes basin. Huge glacial seas such as Lake Agassiz, and the Champlain Sea (in the east), and vast, continent-wide 2 kilometres

    Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands

    Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands

    Great_Lakes–St._Lawrence_Lowlands

  • Archipelago of Saint-Pierre Lake
  • withdrawal of the ice cap, the Sorel Islands region was invaded by the Champlain Sea which is then withdrawn gradually, about 12000 years ago. Clayey marine

    Archipelago of Saint-Pierre Lake

    Archipelago of Saint-Pierre Lake

    Archipelago_of_Saint-Pierre_Lake

  • Battle of Plattsburgh
  • 1814 battle during the War of 1812

    The Battle of Plattsburgh, also known as the Battle of Lake Champlain, ended the final British invasion of the northern states of the United States during

    Battle of Plattsburgh

    Battle of Plattsburgh

    Battle_of_Plattsburgh

  • Geography of Montreal
  • almost entirely flat because of the clay deposits left behind by the Champlain Sea (which once covered all of Montreal). One quirk of common Montreal parlance

    Geography of Montreal

    Geography_of_Montreal

  • Drummond/North Elmsley
  • Township in Ontario, Canada

    the last ice age. At one point near the end of the last ice age, the Champlain Sea flooded the Ottawa valley as far inland as what is now the town of Perth

    Drummond/North Elmsley

    Drummond/North Elmsley

    Drummond/North_Elmsley

  • Ottawa Valley
  • Valley in Ontario and Quebec in Canada

    what is now the Ottawa Valley region, leaving the area covered by the Champlain Sea for thousands of years. Ten thousand years ago the water retreated and

    Ottawa Valley

    Ottawa Valley

    Ottawa_Valley

  • Bearded seal
  • Species of Arctic dwelling marine mammal

    regions like England, Alaska, and Sweden, as well as the North Sea and the Champlain Sea. Bearded seals, like all true seals, belong to the family Phocidae

    Bearded seal

    Bearded seal

    Bearded_seal

  • Early Lake Erie
  • Former lake in North America

    most of the estuarine tributaries. Great Black Swamp Lake Whittlesey Champlain Sea Lake Ojibway Lake Algonquin Lake Agassiz Lake Chicago Lake Maumee Last

    Early Lake Erie

    Early Lake Erie

    Early_Lake_Erie

  • Great Lakes Circle Tour
  • Scenic drive

    Historic geology Lake Admiralty Lake Agassiz Lake Algonquin Lake Arkona Champlain Sea Lake Chicago Lake Chippewa Lake Coleman Lake Duluth Early Lake Erie

    Great Lakes Circle Tour

    Great Lakes Circle Tour

    Great_Lakes_Circle_Tour

  • Lake Hitchcock
  • Former glacially-formed lake of New England

    (1793–1864), a geology professor from Amherst College who had studied it. Champlain Sea Lake Albany Lake Connecticut Lake Merrimack Lake Stowe "Getting to Know

    Lake Hitchcock

    Lake Hitchcock

    Lake_Hitchcock

  • Vitória-Trindade Ridge
  • sea mount 39 W Champlain sea mount Congress bank 38 W Montague sea mount 37 W Jaseur sea mount 36 W Davis bank 35 W Dogaressa bank 34 W Columbia sea mount

    Vitória-Trindade Ridge

    Vitória-Trindade Ridge

    Vitória-Trindade_Ridge

  • Rigaud, Quebec
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    years ago, when the lowlands of the St.Lawrence rose directly to the Champlain Sea, the Rigaud stadium was characterized by the powerful rivers which drained

    Rigaud, Quebec

    Rigaud, Quebec

    Rigaud,_Quebec

  • Nicolet, Quebec
  • City in Quebec, Canada on Lac St Pierre

    and silts are common in this area due to the prior existence of the Champlain Sea, which used to occupy the St. Lawrence and Ottawa valleys post-glaciation

    Nicolet, Quebec

    Nicolet, Quebec

    Nicolet,_Quebec

  • Cobbs Lake Creek
  • River in Ontario, Canada

    the spring. The heavy clay soils of the region were deposited by the Champlain Sea, a shallow arm of the Atlantic which extended into this region at the

    Cobbs Lake Creek

    Cobbs_Lake_Creek

  • Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional County Municipality
  • Regional county municipality in Quebec, Canada

    inland saltwater sea known as the Champlain Sea. Once the glacier was melted, the land rose again, pushing the saltwater into the sea. 10,000 years ago

    Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional County Municipality

    Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional County Municipality

    Vaudreuil-Soulanges_Regional_County_Municipality

  • Mississippi Lake
  • Lake in Eastern Ontario

    is a remnant of the old Champlain Sea, which flooded eastern Ontario at the end of last ice age. The former shoreline of the sea can still be traced inland

    Mississippi Lake

    Mississippi_Lake

  • Westmeath Provincial Park
  • Provincial Park in Westmeath, Ontario

    this ancient river entered the Champlain Sea, and deposited areas of sand and clay as its delta within the Champlain sea, which at that time flooded west

    Westmeath Provincial Park

    Westmeath Provincial Park

    Westmeath_Provincial_Park

  • Tay River
  • River in Canada

    (south), Thoms Mud The Tay River was formed during the retreat of the Champlain Sea after the last ice age. The name given to it by the Mississauga First

    Tay River

    Tay River

    Tay_River

  • Kazabazua
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    this withdrawal, the region was covered by the Champlain Sea, which left a layer of marine clay. When the sea level lowered, the area was submerged under

    Kazabazua

    Kazabazua

    Kazabazua

  • Wayne County, New York
  • County in New York, United States

    Iroquois, while regions further to the east were flooded under the Champlain Sea. At one point during the melting of the glaciers, the Great Lakes drained

    Wayne County, New York

    Wayne County, New York

    Wayne_County,_New_York

  • Lake Maumee
  • Former lake in North America

    Great Black Swamp Lake Arkona Lake Warren Lake Wayne Lake Whittlesey Champlain Sea Lake Ojibway Lake Algonquin Lake Agassiz Lake Chicago Last Glacial Maximum

    Lake Maumee

    Lake Maumee

    Lake_Maumee

  • Goldthwait Sea
  • Prehistoric sea on the coast of eastern Canada

    The term "Goldthwait Sea" was proposed by Elson in 1969 to distinguish the area from the Champlain Sea and the Laflamme Sea. The sea is named after the

    Goldthwait Sea

    Goldthwait Sea

    Goldthwait_Sea

  • Deux-Montagnes, Quebec
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    in 1963. Ten thousand years ago at the end of the pleistocene, the Champlain Sea covered a large part of southern Quebec and left behind the clay, sand

    Deux-Montagnes, Quebec

    Deux-Montagnes, Quebec

    Deux-Montagnes,_Quebec

  • Canyon Sainte-Anne
  • Gorge in Quebec, Canada

    ice retreated (melted), the Atlantic Ocean waters invaded to form the Champlain Sea (and deposit the most recent sediments of sand, gravel, and clay). The

    Canyon Sainte-Anne

    Canyon Sainte-Anne

    Canyon_Sainte-Anne

  • Great Lakes Compact
  • 2008 agreement between US states

    Historic geology Lake Admiralty Lake Agassiz Lake Algonquin Lake Arkona Champlain Sea Lake Chicago Lake Chippewa Lake Coleman Lake Duluth Early Lake Erie

    Great Lakes Compact

    Great Lakes Compact

    Great_Lakes_Compact

  • Prehistory of Quebec
  • end of the Pleistocene, Quebec was still covered in glaciers and the Champlain Sea. Plano cultures are better attested, with sites in the Gaspé Peninsula

    Prehistory of Quebec

    Prehistory_of_Quebec

  • Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King
  • American anti-submarine helicopter

    pair of prototypes were stationed on board the aircraft carrier Lake Champlain to fulfill a demand for carrier suitability trials. These trials, which

    Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King

    Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King

    Sikorsky_SH-3_Sea_King

  • Alfred Bog
  • Bog in Eastern Ontario, Canada

    of the Ottawa River and South Nation River after the retreat of the Champlain Sea. The Ottawa River used to drain melting glacial waters from central

    Alfred Bog

    Alfred Bog

    Alfred_Bog

  • Nicolet River
  • River of Centre-du-Québec, in Quebec, Canada

    Lowlands are composed of clay, sand and gravel from the retreat of the Champlain Sea and peatlands. The Appalachian sector is composed of tills from the

    Nicolet River

    Nicolet River

    Nicolet_River

  • Garden Island (Ontario)
  • Island in Ontario, Canada

    enabled the Atlantic Ocean to flow inward creating what is called the Champlain Sea. In 1844, Delino Dexter Calvin, an American businessman, rented space

    Garden Island (Ontario)

    Garden Island (Ontario)

    Garden_Island_(Ontario)

  • Sea lamprey
  • Species of fish native to the Northern Hemisphere

    invasive to the inland Great Lakes and Lake Champlain in New York and Vermont. The largest European populations of sea lampreys are located throughout the southwestern

    Sea lamprey

    Sea lamprey

    Sea_lamprey

  • Lake Frontenac
  • Former lake in North America

    (2005). "Glacial Lake Outflow via the St. Lawrence Pathway Prior to the Champlain Sea Invasion and During the Younger Dryas". American Geophysical Union.

    Lake Frontenac

    Lake_Frontenac

  • Gloucester sea serpent
  • Legendary creature

    Rath, Belanger noted that in contrast to the legend of Champ in Lake Champlain, he has "never seen Gloucester trying to cash [in] on it". Charleston

    Gloucester sea serpent

    Gloucester sea serpent

    Gloucester_sea_serpent

  • Lake Ojibway
  • Former lake in Ontario & Quebec

    species which inhabit the area. Tyrrell Sea Glacial lake outburst flood Lake Agassiz Lake Missoula Champlain Sea Lake Algonquin Lake Chicago Lake Maumee

    Lake Ojibway

    Lake Ojibway

    Lake_Ojibway

  • Southern New England Algonquian cuisine
  • New York. pp. 75-90. Loring, S. (1980). 'Paleo-Indian hunters and the Champlain Sea: a presumed association' in Man in the Northeast. 19(1980). Amherst

    Southern New England Algonquian cuisine

    Southern_New_England_Algonquian_cuisine

  • Lake Merrimack
  • Former lake in New Hampshire, United States

    and clay in the wintertime (as the lake froze). Lake Winnipesaukee Champlain Sea Lake Albany Lake Hitchcock Lake Stowe Information on the Pemigewasset

    Lake Merrimack

    Lake Merrimack

    Lake_Merrimack

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  • Mer Bleue Bog
  • National park in Ontario, Canada

    end of this channel). This channel was eroded into the floor of the Champlain Sea, which invaded the Ottawa Valley some 12 000 years ago. Bedrock topography

    Mer Bleue Bog

    Mer Bleue Bog

    Mer_Bleue_Bog

  • Erling Porsild
  • Danish-Canadian botanist (1901-1977)

    28: 46–58. Porsild, A.E. (1941) A relic flora on sand dunes from the Champlain Sea in the Ottawa Valley. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 55: 66–72. Full

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  • Chatelain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French (Châtelain)

    Chatelain

    English and French (Châtelain) : status name for the governor or constable of a castle, or the warder of a prison, from Norman Old French chastelain (Latin castellanus, a derivative of castellum ‘castle’).A priest named Châtelain from Paris is documented in Quebec city in 1636, and a family is documented in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1722.

    Chatelain

  • Camplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Camplin

    English : from Anglo-Norman French, Middle English camelin ‘camel’ (Latin camelinus, a derivative of camelus), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of camel-hair cloth. Compare Camel.

    Camplin

  • Searls
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Searls

    English : variant spelling of Searles.

    Searls

  • Chaplain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaplain

    English : variant spelling of Chaplin 1.

    Chaplain

  • Seavers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Seavers

    English (Yorkshire) : patronymic from Seaver.Altered spelling of German Sievers.

    Seavers

  • Sears
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Kerry)

    Sears

    Irish (Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Saoghair, which in turn may be a patronymic from a Gaelicized form of the Old English personal name Saeger (see 2 below).English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).Americanized form of French Cyr.Richard Sears came to Plymouth, MA, from England about 1630.

    Sears

  • Champlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Champlin

    English : probably a reduced form of Chamberlain.

    Champlin

  • Seaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seaver

    English : from the medieval personal name Sefare, a continuation of an unattested Old English female name, Sǣfaru, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + faru ‘journey’. This name has also been established in Ireland since the early 17th century.

    Seaver

  • Searle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Searle

    English : from the Norman personal name Serlo, Germanic Sarilo, Serilo. This was probably originally a byname cognate with Old Norse Sorli, and akin to Old English searu ‘armor’, meaning perhaps ‘defender’, ‘protector’.

    Searle

  • Chaplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Chaplin

    English and French : occupational name for a clergyman, or perhaps for the servant of one, from Middle English, Old French chapelain ‘chantry priest’, a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus).Ukrainian and Belorussian : patronymic from the nickname Chaplya, from the dialect word chaplya ‘heron’, ‘stork’ (Russian tsaplya), referring to a man with long, thin legs or perhaps one who was shy and easily frightened.Clement Chaplin was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

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  • Jourdain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdain

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

    Jourdain

  • Jourdan
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Jourdan

    English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688 in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third, from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include Bellerose, Lafrance, and Saint-Louis.

    Jourdan

  • Seat
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seat

    English : perhaps a variant of Sait, from the Old English personal name Sǣgēat (‘sea Geat’).

    Seat

  • Searles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Searles

    English : patronymic from Searle.

    Searles

  • Searl
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Searl

    English : variant of Searle.

    Searl

  • Chamblin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chamblin

    English : probably a reduced form of Chamberlin.

    Chamblin

  • Searcy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Searcy

    English : unexplained. It may be a variant of Sears or Sayers.

    Searcy

  • Seaberg
  • Surname or Lastname

    Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English

    Seaberg

    Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English : from a Middle English form of an Old English feminine personal name, Sǣburh, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + burh ‘fortified place’.Possibly also English : habitational name from Seaborough in Dorset (from Old English seofon ‘seven’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’) or possibly from Seaborough Hall in Essex.

    Seaberg

  • Castel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Castel

    English : variant spelling of Castle.Southern French : topographic name from Occitan castel, a derivative of Late Latin castellum ‘castle’ (a diminutive of Latin castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). This name is also found as a Jewish (Sephardic) name.Catalan : respelling of Castell.A bearer of the name from Chartres is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1684.

    Castel

  • Searcey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Irish

    Searcey

    English or Irish : variant of Searcy.

    Searcey

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  • Snead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Snead

    English : variant spelling of Sneed.

  • Rajwant
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rajwant

  • Ehtisham |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ehtisham |

    Modesty, Decency

  • Lutf-ul-Baari
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lutf-ul-Baari

    Kindness of the Creator

  • Mauni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Mauni

    Quiet; Silent; Peaceful

  • HarpreetKour
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    HarpreetKour

    Loving Each

  • Kundanlal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Kundanlal

    Golden

  • Pila
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Greek

    Pila

    Will; Helmet; Protection; Desire

  • Rahim
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rahim

    Merciful

  • Chazaya
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Chazaya

    God sees.

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  • Deplore
  • v. t.

    To complain of.

  • Altarist
  • n.

    A chaplain.

  • Brawl
  • v. i.

    To complain loudly; to scold.

  • Peenge
  • v. i.

    To complain.

  • Chaplain
  • n.

    Any person (clergyman or layman) chosen to conduct religious exercises for a society, etc.; as, a chaplain of a Masonic or a temperance lodge.

  • Complained
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Complain

  • Weep
  • v. i.

    To lament; to complain.

  • Grouse
  • v. i.

    To complain or grumble.

  • Complaining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Complain

  • Chaplain
  • n.

    A clergyman who is officially attached to the army or navy, to some public institution, or to a family or court, for the purpose of performing divine service.

  • Chaplain
  • n.

    An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs religious service in a chapel.

  • Champaign
  • n.

    A flat, open country.

  • Sing
  • v. i.

    Ti cry out; to complain.

  • Chaplainship
  • n.

    The office or business of a chaplain.

  • Plein
  • v. i. & t.

    To complain. See Plain.

  • Chaplaincy
  • n.

    The office, position, or station of a chaplain.

  • Capellane
  • n.

    The curate of a chapel; a chaplain.

  • Quermonious
  • a.

    Complaining; querulous; apt to complain.

  • Champaign
  • a.

    Flat; open; level.