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Clarke City, Quebec

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Clarke City
Paushtikᵘ
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionCôte-Nord
Regional countySept-Rivières
MunicipalitySept-Îles
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)

Clarke City, called Paushtikᵘ in the Innu language[1], is a town in the Quebec region of Côte-Nord, located roughly thirty kilometers west of Sept-Îles, on the Sainte-Marguerite River near Route 138. The name of the town originated from the Clarke brothers who established a paper mill there in 1903 to feed their publication house in Toronto. They also built a hydroelectric factory in 1908 and that year, the village was officially founded as the region's first closed city.[2][3] Also that year, the registers of the Saint-Cœur-de-Marie Parish began, counting some 400 persons in Clarke City.[4]

The city was amalgamated into the city of Sept-Îles in 1970 [2] and it is now a sector in the western part of Sept-Îles.

References

  1. ^ Innu-aimun.ca: Paushtikᵘ
  2. ^ a b Grandquebec.com: Clarke City
  3. ^ Bonjourquebec.com: Centre d'interprétation de Clarke City
  4. ^ "Clarke City (secteur)" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved 2010-08-03.