province of Île-de-France before the French Revolution The modern départements covered by the historical Île-de-France Modern region of Île-de-France and
visitor to Napoyca, and he named the island ÎledeMai. In 1565, Spanish forces led by Pedro Menendez de Aviles drove the French from northeastern Florida
settled near Grande-Côte, north of ÎledeMai [fr]. Around 1750, a seigneurial manor was built by her daughter Suzanne de Langloiserie of Blainville near
Pheasant Island (French: Île des Faisans/Îlede la Conférence, Spanish: Isla de los Faisanes, Basque: Konpantzia, Faisaien Uhartea Konferentziako Uhartea)
crossings from Laval, Quebec to the north shore of the Rivière des Mille Îles from where it joins the Rivière des Prairies upstream to the Ottawa River