The noisy gatherings of boaters who were regularly the subject of complaints on the St. Lawrence River, at the height of the Boucherville Islands, now seem to belong to the past. After several years of intervention, monitoring and awareness raising, the situation has greatly improved in the area of the channel of the Grande Rivière and its north arm, known notably as Poche à Pépère. But the mayor of Boucherville, Jean Martel, refuses to declare …
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The noisy gatherings of boaters who were regularly the subject of complaints on the St. Lawrence River, at the height of the Boucherville Islands, now seem to belong to the past. After several years of intervention, monitoring and awareness raising, the situation has greatly improved in the area of the channel of the Grande Rivière and its north arm, known notably as Poche à Pépère. But the mayor of Boucherville, Jean Martel, refuses to declare …