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Jonquière

Jonquière (/ʒɒŋˈkjɛər/; French pronunciation: ​[ʒɔ̃kjɛʁ]; 2021 population: 60,250)[1] is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Saguenay in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Saguenay River, near the borough of Chicoutimi.

Jonquière
A view of Jonquière
Jonquière in red
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionSaguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
CitySaguenay
Government
 • Borough presidentJulie Dufour
WebsiteBorough Council of Jonquière

History Edit

 
Pulp and paper mills in Jonquière, c. 1899–1901

Jonquière was founded in 1847 by Marguerite Belley, who came from La Malbaie to settle on the Rivière aux Sables. It was named after Jacques-Pierre de Taffanel de la Jonquière, Marquis de la Jonquière, governor of New France from 1749 to 1752.

 
Arvida Bridge in Jonquière

Growth came from the construction of pulp and paper mills at the beginning of the 20th century. Between 1925 and 1928, the world's largest aluminum plant was built along with the city Arvida (then a separate town). In 1942, to supply power to the plant, Alcan built a hydroelectric station at Shipshaw that was the largest in the world at that time.[2] Jonquière, Arvida, and Kénogami were amalgamated into a single city, Jonquière, in 1975. Jonquière was the host city for the Quebec Games in the winter of 1976, and for the Canoe/Kayak World Championships in slalom and whitewater racing, in 1979.

Much of Jonquière's development owed its strength to the Price family, who ran a pulp and paper factory in Kénogami. Today that factory is owned by Resolute Forest Products. Arvida is the home of an aluminium plant owned by Rio Tinto Alcan.

When the city of Saguenay was constituted on February 18, 2002 by municipal amalgamation, the borough of Jonquière was created from the former city of Jonquière, the former municipality of Shipshaw, and the former municipality of Lac-Kénogami. The former city of Jonquière had a population of 54,842 in the Canada 2001 Census, the last census in which Jonquière was counted as a separate city.[3]

The heavy metal band Voivod formed in Jonquière.

The Rivière aux Sables runs through the centre of Jonquière. Significant damage to the city's buildings was caused by the 1996 Saguenay Flood.

Transportation Edit

Rail Edit

Jonquière is the northern terminus of the Montreal–Jonquière passenger train operated by Via Rail. Three round-trip trains per week run between Jonquière station and Montreal Central Station, scheduled to take about nine hours each way. This route is shared by the Montreal–Senneterre train as far as Hervey station. From Montreal, passengers can connect to trains serving major destinations such as Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Halifax, and New York City.

Notable people Edit

Mayors Edit

  • Jean Allard ( – January 20, 1868), (1872–1876) and (February 5, 1894 – August 26, 1895 Death)
  • Jules Gauthier Me Jules Gauthier (1942 - bef 1949)
  • Camille Gagné
  • Francis Dufour (1975–1985) (Arvida 1967 – 1975)
  • Gilles Marceau
  • Marcel Martel ( – November 7, 1999)
  • Daniel Giguère (November 7, 1999 – February 18, 2002)

References Edit

  1. ^ Population calculated by combining Census Tracts 4080101.00, 4080100.00, 4080102.00, 4080103.00, 4080107.03, 4080107.04, 4080104.00, 4080110.00, 4080105.00, 4080109.00, 4080108.00, 4080107.02, 4080106.00
  2. ^ "Giant of the North". Popular Mechanics. 80 (6): 8. December 1943. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  3. ^ 2001 Statistics Canada Community Profiles: Jonquière[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "CHABOT, Christiane (born 1950), Painter, pastellist, watercolourist, sculptor : Benezit Dictionary of Artists". Oxford Index. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00034871. Retrieved 14 December 2018.

External links Edit

  • (in French) Borough Council of Jonquière
  • (Archive)
  • (in French) (Archive)
  • "Giant of the North" Popular Mechanics, December 1943, article on the crash program to create the Shipshaw hydroelectric project

48°25′N 71°15′W / 48.417°N 71.250°W / 48.417; -71.250

jonquière, ɛər, french, pronunciation, ʒɔ, kjɛʁ, 2021, population, borough, arrondissement, city, saguenay, saguenay, saint, jean, region, quebec, canada, located, saguenay, river, near, borough, chicoutimi, borougha, view, redcountrycanadaprovincequebecregion. Jonquiere ʒ ɒ ŋ ˈ k j ɛer French pronunciation ʒɔ kjɛʁ 2021 population 60 250 1 is a borough arrondissement of the city of Saguenay in the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean region of Quebec Canada It is located on the Saguenay River near the borough of Chicoutimi JonquiereBoroughA view of JonquiereJonquiere in redCountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionSaguenay Lac Saint JeanCitySaguenayGovernment Borough presidentJulie DufourWebsiteBorough Council of Jonquiere Contents 1 History 2 Transportation 2 1 Rail 3 Notable people 3 1 Mayors 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Pulp and paper mills in Jonquiere c 1899 1901Jonquiere was founded in 1847 by Marguerite Belley who came from La Malbaie to settle on the Riviere aux Sables It was named after Jacques Pierre de Taffanel de la Jonquiere Marquis de la Jonquiere governor of New France from 1749 to 1752 Arvida Bridge in JonquiereGrowth came from the construction of pulp and paper mills at the beginning of the 20th century Between 1925 and 1928 the world s largest aluminum plant was built along with the city Arvida then a separate town In 1942 to supply power to the plant Alcan built a hydroelectric station at Shipshaw that was the largest in the world at that time 2 Jonquiere Arvida and Kenogami were amalgamated into a single city Jonquiere in 1975 Jonquiere was the host city for the Quebec Games in the winter of 1976 and for the Canoe Kayak World Championships in slalom and whitewater racing in 1979 Much of Jonquiere s development owed its strength to the Price family who ran a pulp and paper factory in Kenogami Today that factory is owned by Resolute Forest Products Arvida is the home of an aluminium plant owned by Rio Tinto Alcan When the city of Saguenay was constituted on February 18 2002 by municipal amalgamation the borough of Jonquiere was created from the former city of Jonquiere the former municipality of Shipshaw and the former municipality of Lac Kenogami The former city of Jonquiere had a population of 54 842 in the Canada 2001 Census the last census in which Jonquiere was counted as a separate city 3 The heavy metal band Voivod formed in Jonquiere The Riviere aux Sables runs through the centre of Jonquiere Significant damage to the city s buildings was caused by the 1996 Saguenay Flood Transportation EditRail Edit Jonquiere is the northern terminus of the Montreal Jonquiere passenger train operated by Via Rail Three round trip trains per week run between Jonquiere station and Montreal Central Station scheduled to take about nine hours each way This route is shared by the Montreal Senneterre train as far as Hervey station From Montreal passengers can connect to trains serving major destinations such as Quebec City Ottawa Toronto Halifax and New York City Notable people EditChristiane Chabot artist 4 Bernard Jean oboist conductor and music educator Pierre Pilote NHL hall of famer Rafael Harvey Pinard NHL player Annie Villeneuve singer songwriter Voivod heavy metal band Guillaume Morissette novelistMayors Edit Jean Allard January 20 1868 1872 1876 and February 5 1894 August 26 1895 Death Jules Gauthier Me Jules Gauthier 1942 bef 1949 Camille Gagne Francis Dufour 1975 1985 Arvida 1967 1975 Gilles Marceau Marcel Martel November 7 1999 Daniel Giguere November 7 1999 February 18 2002 References Edit Population calculated by combining Census Tracts 4080101 00 4080100 00 4080102 00 4080103 00 4080107 03 4080107 04 4080104 00 4080110 00 4080105 00 4080109 00 4080108 00 4080107 02 4080106 00 Giant of the North Popular Mechanics 80 6 8 December 1943 Retrieved 10 September 2016 2001 Statistics Canada Community Profiles Jonquiere permanent dead link CHABOT Christiane born 1950 Painter pastellist watercolourist sculptor Benezit Dictionary of Artists Oxford Index 2011 doi 10 1093 benz 9780199773787 article b00034871 Retrieved 14 December 2018 External links Edit Canada portal in French Borough Council of Jonquiere Municipality of Jonquiere Archive in French Municipality of Jonquiere Archive Giant of the North Popular Mechanics December 1943 article on the crash program to create the Shipshaw hydroelectric project48 25 N 71 15 W 48 417 N 71 250 W 48 417 71 250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonquiere amp oldid 1147604076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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