Deschambault-Grondines

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Deschambault-Grondines
—  Ville  —
Deschambault-Grondines is located in Quebec
Deschambault-Grondines
Coordinates: 46°39′N 71°56′W / 46.65°N 71.933°W / 46.65; -71.933
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
Region Capitale-Nationale
Regional county Portneuf
Established February 27, 2002
Government[1]
 • Type City
 • Mayor Gaston Arcand
 • Federal riding Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier
 • Prov. riding Portneuf
Area[2]
 • Land 125.59 km2 (48.49 sq mi)
Population (2006)[2]
 • Total 2,032
 • Density 16.2/km2 (42/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code G0A
Area code(s) 418 and 581
Website www.deschambault-
grondines.com

Deschambault-Grondines is a municipality with 2032 inhabitants according 2006 census in the Canadian province of Quebec, located in Portneuf Regional County Municipality. The municipality was incorporated in 2002 by the merger of the formerly independent villages of Deschambault and Grondines.

The name Grondines was named by Samuel de Champlain himself. "Grondines" is from the french verb "gronder", meaning to rumble or roar. In 1674, The Grondines windmill was built and is the oldest windmill in Québec. The windmill was first a flour mill, and then a lighthouse. In 1842 the church Saint-Charles-Borromée was built in Grondines. In 2006 the local Fromagerie des Grondines was built, it is an ogranic cheese farm open to the public.

Some of the famous people who lived here include filmmaker Denys Arcand, who was born in Deschambault.

[edit] Demographics

Population trend:[3]

  • Population in 2006: 2032 (2001 to 2006 population change: 3.4 %)
  • Population total in 2001: 1965
    • Deschambault: 1263
    • Grondines: 702
  • Population in 1996:
    • Deschambault: 1240
    • Grondines: 718
  • Population in 1991:
    • Deschambault: 1213
    • Grondines: 654

Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 880 (total dwellings: 1036)

Mother tongue:

  • English as first language: 0 %
  • French as first language: 98.8 %
  • English and French as first language: 0 %
  • Other as first language: 1.2 %

[edit] Points of interest

  • Saint-Joseph of Deschambault church, classed historical monument in 1964.[4]
  • The old presbytery of Deschambault, classed historical monument in 1965.
  • The old mill of Grondines, classed archaeological monument in 1984.
  • The church of Saint-Charles-Borromée in Grondines.
  • Presbytery of Grondines, classed historical monument in 1966.
  • House of the Grolo widow, classed historical monument in 1971.
  • House of Delisle, classed historical monument in 1963.
  • House of F.-R.-Neilson-Sewell, classed historical monument in 1978.
  • The old Chevrotière Mill, classed historical monument in 1976.
  • The Cap Lauzon with its view on the river.
  • The Public Market open all day saturday in Deschambault.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ministère des Affaires Municipales, Régions et Occupation du territoire - Répertoire des municipalités: Deschambault-Grondines
  2. ^ a b Statistics Canada 2006 Census - Deschambault-Grondines community profile
  3. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census
  4. ^ Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec

Coordinates: 46°38′13.6″N 71°55′36.7″W / 46.637111°N 71.926861°W / 46.637111; -71.926861 (Deschambault, Quebec)

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