Cape of the Cow-Which-Piss

the Cape of the Cow-Which-Piss is a cliff of about fifteen meters which are in the Western part of the island of Anticosti at the Quebec. The higher point of this stacking of layers limestones resembles the profile of a head of Vache than crown some tufts of black spruces. The water which infiltrates in the calcareous mass re-appears in more or less dense nets, which inspired the name of “Cape of the Cow-Which-Piss”, or “Cape of the Cow Baby girl”, of use since more than one about fifty years. One also raised the names of Cape to the Swallow, Junction Cliff, Falaise Junction and Cape of Junction. Property of the government of Quebec since 1974, the course is located inside the faunal reserve, and drives out it is prohibited there.

Source: Names and places of Quebec, works Commission of toponymy, appeared in 1994

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  • of the course of the Cow-Which-Piss

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