The rest of the valley is served by various forest roads for the needs of forestry and recreational tourism activities.
In 1687, he taught navigation in the city Quebec as part of his function as royal hydrographer.
From 1689 to 1691, he practiced the profession of engineer and drew up in particular the plans of the royal battery of Quebec.
Among the fifty cards which are recognized to him, the most notorious are those which: In 1694, he returned to France in 1694 where he continued his career until his death after 1712.
[3] The toponym "Franquelin River" was formalized on December 5, 1968, at the Place Names Bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.