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on the river's edge around 1850. Because the Coulonge Falls were a huge obstacle in the transportation of local timber, a massive 3,000 feet (910 m) wooden log slide was constructed to enable wood to pass freely over the treacherous drop. In 1923, a cement slide replaced the wooden chute.
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ended here in 1982, the waterfalls and gorge of the Coulonge River enjoy a substantial popularity among tourists, hikers and cyclists for playing a tremendous role in the reimagining of
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The Coulonge River and the log slide remained in use for log drives until 1982. The site became a public park in 1985 when a reception chalet was opened.
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At the beginning of the 19th century, early forestry operations pushed tall
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in an area no longer able to survive upon resource extraction alone.
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Fort-Coulonge
Quebec
Coordinates
45°53′16.80″N 76°47′24.00″W / 45.8880000°N 76.7900000°W / 45.8880000; -76.7900000
Mansfield-et-Pontefract
Pontiac Regional County Municipality
Quebec
waterfall
Coulonge River
log slide
log drive
ecotourism
white pines
axe
Canadian Parliament
England
Berlin Decree
Napoleon Bonaparte
Boston
New York City
George Bryson Sr.
Coulonge River
Ottawa River
tributary
Marchand covered bridge

Ireland
Scotland
United States

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