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La Tuque, Quebec

La Tuque (/lɑː tjk/; Canadian French: [la t͡sʏk]) is a city located in north-central Quebec, Canada, on the Saint-Maurice River, between Trois-Rivières and Chambord. The population was 11,129 at the 2021 Canadian census, most of which live within the urban area. At over 28,000 km2 (11,000 sq mi), it is the largest city in Canada by area.[6]

La Tuque
Downtown La Tuque
Nickname: 
Reine de la Haute-Mauricie ("Queen of Haute-Mauricie")[1]
Motto(s): 
Industriis et labore cresco
(Industry and work to grow)
Location within Les Chenaux RCM
La Tuque
Location in central Quebec
Coordinates: 47°26′N 72°47′W / 47.433°N 72.783°W / 47.433; -72.783[2]
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionMauricie
RCMNone
Settled1850s
ConstitutedMarch 26, 2003
Government
 • MayorLuc Martel
 • Federal ridingSaint-Maurice—Champlain
 • Prov. ridingLaviolette
Area
 • Total28,293.71 km2 (10,924.26 sq mi)
 • Land24,809.40 km2 (9,578.96 sq mi)
 • Urban6.33 km2 (2.44 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[4]
 • Total11,129
 • Density0.4/km2 (1/sq mi)
 • Urban7,464
 • Urban density1,179.0/km2 (3,054/sq mi)
 • Pop (2016-21)
1.2%
 • Dwellings
6,930
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code819
Highways R-155
Websitewww.ville.latuque.qc.ca

The Classique internationale de canots de la Mauricie canoeing race begins at La Tuque.

Etymology Edit

The name, which dates to the eighteenth century, originates from a nearby rock formation which resembles a French-Canadian knitted cap known as the tuque.

In 1823–24, the explorer François Verreault described the location as:

« un Portage nommé Ushabatshuan (le courant trop fort pour le sauter). Les Voyageurs le nomment la Tuque, à cause d'une Montagne haute, dont le pic ressemble à une Tuque. Ce portage est d'une lieue, avec des fortes côtes à monter ».
("a portage named Ushabatshuan ('the rapids too strong to jump'). The voyageurs call it La Tuque, due to a tall mountain whose peak resembles a "tuque." The portage is a league long, and climbs steep slopes.")[2]

The hat-shaped mountain which gave its name to the town of La Tuque is located between the Saint-Maurice River (left bank) and the WestRock paper mill. The summit of this mountain is about 245 m (804 ft). It is located 200 m (660 ft) from the river and about 400 m (1,300 ft) upstream (northeast side) of the La Tuque hydroelectric power plant.

History Edit

The territory of La Tuque was first inhabited by Atikamekw Indigenous people. In the early 1850s, settlers were drawn to the area to exploit the forest resources. The La Tuque Post Office opened in 1887, but the area remained isolated from the rest of the Mauricie until the early 1900s when the National Transcontinental Railway was built, prompting industrial development and the growth of a community on the east bank of the Saint-Maurice River where there was a large set of falls.[2]

On November 15, 1909, the Village Municipality of La Tuque was incorporated, with Achille Comeau as first mayor. A few months later on April 4, 1910, the Village Municipality of La Tuque Falls was formed, with Wenceslas Plante as first mayor. Less than one year later in March 1911, both villages merged to form the Town of La Tuque, with Wenceslas Plante as first mayor.[2][7]

In the 1940s, the hydro-electric generating station on the Saint-Maurice River was built, resulting in the partial destruction of the rock formation that gave the town its name.[2]

In 1972, the Municipality of Haute-Mauricie was formed out of portions from the unincorporated Carignan and Malhiot Townships, in the proximity of the Saint-Maurice Wildlife Reserve. However, its low population and constantly rising administrative costs led to the merger of Haute-Mauricie with La Tuque in August 1993.[2]

On March 26, 2003, Le Haut-Saint-Maurice Regional County Municipality was dissolved and all its municipalities and unorganized territories were amalgamated into the new City of La Tuque, thereby becoming the largest municipality with city status in land area in Quebec, and largest in Canada (38,000 km2). On January 1, 2006, the municipalities of La Bostonnais and Lac-Édouard separated and were reestablished.[2]

In May 2010, some 120 forest fires broke out around La Tuque, burning until June.[8][9] Smoke from these fires reached portions of Eastern Ontario and southern Quebec, including the cities of Ottawa and Montreal, as well as the northern US states.[10][11][12]

In 2011, the 100th anniversary of La Tuque was celebrated with various cultural activities,[13] including a large parade held on June 25[14] as well as the creation of a recipe book made by local residents.[15]

Geography Edit

While the urban area of La Tuque is relatively small, its entire territory is the largest city in Canada. It consists of almost all the entire former regional county municipality of Le Haut-Saint-Maurice, and includes the settlements of Carignan, Clova, La Croche, Fitzpatrick, Kiskissink, Oskélanéo, Parent, Rapide-Blanc, Rivière-aux-Rats, and Sanmaur.

Enclosed by but not administratively part of the city are the three First Nations reserves of Coucoucache, Obedjiwan, and Wemotaci.

Notable bodies of water in La Tuque are:

Notable rivers in La Tuque are:

Climate Edit

La Tuque has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb) with warm summers and cold, snowy winters.

Climate data for La Tuque, Quebec (1981–2010 normals)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 12.2
(54.0)
12.0
(53.6)
21.1
(70.0)
32.0
(89.6)
35.0
(95.0)
38.0
(100.4)
37.2
(99.0)
40.0
(104.0)
33.3
(91.9)
29.4
(84.9)
21.1
(70.0)
12.0
(53.6)
40.0
(104.0)
Average high °C (°F) −8.5
(16.7)
−5.1
(22.8)
1.3
(34.3)
9.3
(48.7)
18.2
(64.8)
23.3
(73.9)
25.3
(77.5)
23.9
(75.0)
17.9
(64.2)
10.9
(51.6)
2.3
(36.1)
−4.8
(23.4)
9.5
(49.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) −14.8
(5.4)
−12.0
(10.4)
−5.2
(22.6)
3.4
(38.1)
11.1
(52.0)
16.4
(61.5)
18.8
(65.8)
17.6
(63.7)
12.3
(54.1)
6.0
(42.8)
−1.7
(28.9)
−9.8
(14.4)
3.5
(38.3)
Average low °C (°F) −21.0
(−5.8)
−18.8
(−1.8)
−11.7
(10.9)
−2.6
(27.3)
4.0
(39.2)
9.4
(48.9)
12.2
(54.0)
11.3
(52.3)
6.6
(43.9)
1.1
(34.0)
−5.6
(21.9)
−14.8
(5.4)
−2.5
(27.5)
Record low °C (°F) −44.4
(−47.9)
−42.8
(−45.0)
−40.0
(−40.0)
−24.4
(−11.9)
−9.4
(15.1)
−2.8
(27.0)
0.0
(32.0)
−0.5
(31.1)
−7.0
(19.4)
−14.4
(6.1)
−26.7
(−16.1)
−42.8
(−45.0)
−44.4
(−47.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 57.8
(2.28)
46.5
(1.83)
54.8
(2.16)
54.9
(2.16)
84.4
(3.32)
93.5
(3.68)
129.9
(5.11)
93.7
(3.69)
94.9
(3.74)
82.1
(3.23)
73.6
(2.90)
52.9
(2.08)
919
(36.18)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 7.3
(0.29)
10.1
(0.40)
28.0
(1.10)
49.2
(1.94)
84.3
(3.32)
93.5
(3.68)
129.9
(5.11)
93.7
(3.69)
94.9
(3.74)
80.4
(3.17)
52.0
(2.05)
9.5
(0.37)
732.8
(28.86)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 50.5
(19.9)
36.4
(14.3)
26.8
(10.6)
5.8
(2.3)
0.1
(0.0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1.7
(0.7)
21.6
(8.5)
43.4
(17.1)
186.3
(73.4)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 13.3 10.5 10.6 10.8 12.5 14.0 14.8 14.5 15.3 14.2 13.0 13.8 157.3
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 1.3 1.3 4.6 9.8 13.5 14.1 15.4 14.9 16.2 14.5 8.4 2.1 116.1
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 12.3 9.9 6.9 2.3 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.6 6.1 12.5 50.7
Source: Environment Canada[16]

Demographics Edit

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, La Tuque had a population of 11,129 living in 5,543 of its 6,930 total private dwellings, a change of 1.2% from its 2016 population of 11,001. With a land area of 24,809.4 km2 (9,579.0 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.4/km2 (1.2/sq mi) in 2021.[4]

Canada census – La Tuque community profile
202120162011
Population11,129 (+1.2% from 2016)11001 (-2.0% from 2011)11,227 (-5.0% from 2006)
Land area24,809.40 km2 (9,578.96 sq mi)25,112.41 km2 (9,695.96 sq mi)25,113.70 km2 (9,696.45 sq mi)
Population density0.4/km2 (1.0/sq mi)0.4/km2 (1.0/sq mi)0.4/km2 (1.0/sq mi)
Median age51.6 (M: 50.8, F: 52.4)51.1 (M: 50.3, F: 51.7)48.6 (M: 47.9, F: 49.2)
Total private dwellings6,9306,9197,373
Median household income$59,600$51,014$45,874
References: 2021[17] 2016[18] 2011[19] earlier[20][21]
Historical Census Data - La Tuque, Quebec
YearPop.±%
1986 13,034—    
1991 12,577−3.5%
1996 12,102−3.8%
2001 11,298−6.6%
2003 (A) 12,488+10.5%
YearPop.±%
2006 11,821−5.3%
2011 11,227−5.0%
2016 11,001−2.0%
2021 11,129+1.2%
Population amounts prior to 1993 are total of La Tuque V and Haute-Mauricie SD. (A) adjustment due to boundary change.
Source: Statistics Canada[4][22]
Canada Census Mother Tongue - La Tuque, Quebec[22]
Census Total
French
English
French & English
Other
Year Responses Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop %
2011
11,010
10,455   5.6% 94.96% 180   5.3% 1.63% 50   150.0% 0.45% 325   8.3% 2.95%
2006
11,590
11,080   3.6% 95.60% 190   5.5% 1.64% 20   66.7% 0.17% 300   33.3% 2.59%
2001
11,160
10,695   6.2% 95.83% 180   53.8% 1.61% 60   100.0% 0.54% 225   60.7% 2.02%
1996
11,965
11,405 n/a 95.32% 390 n/a 3.26% 30 n/a 0.25% 140 n/a 1.17%

Territorial equivalent Edit

Historical Census Data - La Tuque TE, Quebec
YearPop.±%
2003E 15,862—    
2006 15,448−2.6%
2011 15,130−2.1%
2016 15,059−0.5%
2021 15,038−0.1%
(E) established on March 26, 2003.
Source: Statistics Canada[23]

The population of the La Tuque territorial equivalent according to the Canada 2021 Census is 15,038.[23]

Canada census – La Tuque TE, Quebec community profile
202120162011
Population15,038 (-0.1% from 2016)15,059 (-0.5% from 2011)15,130 (-2.1% from 2006)
Land area26,031.84 km2 (10,050.95 sq mi)26,356.13 km2 (10,176.16 sq mi)26,356.98 km2 (10,176.49 sq mi)
Population density0.6/km2 (1.6/sq mi)0.6/km2 (1.6/sq mi)0.6/km2 (1.6/sq mi)
Median age45.2 (M: 44.8, F: 45.6)44.6 (M: 43.6, F: 45.9)43.2 (M: 41.9, F: 44.4)
Total private dwellings8,3948,3609,040
Median household income$61,600$51,384$45,484
References: 2021[17] 2016[18] 2011[19] earlier[20][21]
Canada Census Mother Tongue - La Tuque TE, Quebec[22]
Census Total
French
English
French & English
Other
Year Responses Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop %
2011
14,910
11,205   6.2% 75.15% 190   9.5% 1.27% 55   120.0% 0.37% 3,460   12.7% 23.21%
2006
15,245
11,940 n/a 78.32% 210 n/a 1.38% 25 n/a 0.16% 3,070 n/a 20.14%

Economy Edit

 
The paper mill in La Tuque

The local economy centres on pulp and paper; the city has a pulp-milling centre as well as a major hydroelectric station.

As the gateway to the upper Mauricie, La Tuque's economy also offers outdoor tourism opportunities and caters to hunting and fishing trips in its large hinterland, which is partially regulated by the following zone d'exploitation contrôlées:

Transportation Edit

The main highway is Quebec Route 155 that connects La Tuque with Shawinigan to the south and the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region to the north. Numerous forest roads provide access to remote hunting and fishing camps, and the village of Parent is accessible by a 175 kilometres (109 mi) long gravel road from Mont-Saint-Michel in the Laurentides region.

 
La Tuque Railway Station

The Canadian National Railway dissects La Tuque's territory. This railway, built in 1910 by the National Transcontinental Railway, connected Quebec City to the Canadian Prairies and goes through vast wilderness areas of northern Quebec and Ontario. While it was intended to ship grain from the prairies to the Port of Quebec and to open up virgin territories, it never carried much rail traffic. However, it is still serviced by Via Rail at the La Tuque railway station and Parent railway station, with request stops at Fitzpatrick, Oskélanéo, and Clova. Other sidings along the line are Casey, Hibbard, Cann, Sanmaur, Vandry, Windigo, and Rapide-Blanc-Station.

The La Tuque Airport is located directly south of the town's centre on Route 155. La Tuque Water Aerodrome is located just north of the city centre.

Government Edit

Urban agglomeration Edit

 
 
Urban area of La Tuque City seen from west shore of Saint-Maurice River

The Urban agglomeration of La Tuque is an urban agglomeration that consists of:

The agglomeration comprises the elements of the redefined city of La Tuque as it existed after amalgamation on March 26, 2003, including the two municipalities that chose to de-merge on January 1, 2006.

The agglomeration of La Tuque succeeded to the regional county municipality of Haut-Saint-Maurice, which was created in 1982 from part of the Quebec ridings's (county's) of Champlain electoral district, of Quebec electoral district of Saint-Maurice and of Abitibi. Le Haut-Saint-Maurice was dissolved during the merger of all municipalities in 2003 to create the city of La Tuque. Following the referendum on recreating La Bostonnais and Lac-Édouard, the agglomeration of La Tuque was created to allow municipalities to manage in common some competencies.

Census division Edit

La Tuque is a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality (TE) and census division of Quebec, with geographical code 90. The TE of La Tuque consists of:

List of mayors Edit

The mayor is the municipality's highest elected official. La Tuque has had fifteen mayors, since its incorporation as a city.[24]

# Mayor Taking office Leaving
1 Wenceslas Plante 1911 1915
2 Alphondor Roy 1915 1920
3 Donat E. Hardy 1920 1921
4 Wellie Juneau 1921 1921
5 Réal Gravel 1921 1923
1 Wenceslas Plante 1923 1927
6 François-Xavier Lamontagne 1927 1935
7 Joseph-Omer Journeault[25] 1935 1944
8 Omer Veillette 1944 1947
7 Joseph-Omer Journeault 1947 1951
9 Léo-Joffre Pilon[26] 1951 1955
10 J.-Onésime Dallaire 1955 1961
11 Lucien Filion[27] 1961 1985[28]
12 Clément Filion 1985 1985
13 André Duchesneau 1985 1991
14 Gaston Fortin[29] 1991 2003
15 Réjean Gaudreault[30] 2003 2009
16 Normand Beaudoin 2009 2017
17 Pierre-David Tremblay 2017 2021
18 Luc Martel 2021

Notable residents Edit

  • Marcel Béliveau [fr] (1939–2009), animator, humourist and actor
  • Jean-Jacqui Boutet [fr], actor
  • Mathieu Fortin, writer
  • Maude Guérin, actress
  • Steven Guilbault [fr], environmentalist
  • Félix Leclerc (1914–1988), singer-songwriter, poet, writer, actor and Québécois political activist
  • Sylvie Roy, politician
  • Dominique Trottier [fr], TV reporter
  • James Renald, musician
  • Gaétan Barrette, politician

See also Edit

References Edit

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  3. ^ a b "Répertoire des municipalités: La Tuque". www.mamh.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
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  5. ^ a b "La Tuque, Quebec [Population centre] Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  6. ^ Misachi, John (26 September 2017). "The Largest Canadian Cities By Land Area". WorldAtlas. from the original on September 24, 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Ville de La Tuque - Liste des maires 1909 à 2013" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Jennifer Pagliaro (May 31, 2010). "Something in the air: Index more than doubles 2007 record for poor quality". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2020-11-18.[dead link]
  9. ^ Harrold, Max; Bruemmer, René (2020-11-18). . Montreal Gazette. Archived from the original on July 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
  10. ^ "Forest fire smoke drifts over Montreal, Ottawa". The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. May 31, 2010. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  11. ^ Kantor, Ira (May 31, 2010). . The Boston Herald. Archived from the original on March 19, 2012.
  12. ^ . Agence France-Presse. 2010-05-31. Archived from the original on January 15, 2012. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
  13. ^ ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Justice et faits divers-. "Les célébrations du 100e anniversaire de La Tuque sont lancées". Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  14. ^ Défilé du centenaire - La Tuque - 2011, retrieved 2023-03-07
  15. ^ "Un livre de recettes dédié au centenaire de La Tuque". Le Nouvelliste (in French). 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  16. ^ "La Tuque climate normals 1981-2010". Environment Canada. 25 September 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  17. ^ a b "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  18. ^ a b "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  19. ^ a b "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
  20. ^ a b "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  21. ^ a b "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
  22. ^ a b c 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
  23. ^ a b "La Tuque, Territoire équivalent (TÉ) Quebec [Census division] Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  24. ^ Liste des maires, Ville de La Tuque, 1909 à 2009 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ Journeault ran as a Bloc Populaire candidate in the provincial election of 1944 in the district of Laviolette. He finished third.
  26. ^ Pilon ran as a Liberal candidate in the 1952 and the 1956 provincial elections in the district of Laviolette. He was each time defeated by incumbent Romulus Ducharme.
  27. ^ Lucien Filion ran as a Union Nationale candidate in the provincial election of 1970 in the district of Laviolette. He finished third.
  28. ^ Lucien Filion dies in office on September 22, 1985.
  29. ^ Fortin ran as a Union Nationale candidate in the provincial election of 1976 and as a Liberal candidate in the provincial election of 1994 in the district of Laviolette. Each time he lost to Jean-Pierre Jolivet.
  30. ^ Gaudreault admits that he generally supports the Parti Québécois in provincial elections, even though municipal elections in La Tuque are officially on a non-partisan basis. Patrick Vaillancourt, Le maire Gaudreault approché par le PQ, L'Hebdo Mékinac des Chenaux, November 13, 2008[permanent dead link]

External links Edit

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Not to be confused with El Tuque or Tuque La Tuque redirects here For other uses see La Tuque disambiguation La Tuque l ɑː t j uː k Canadian French la t sʏk is a city located in north central Quebec Canada on the Saint Maurice River between Trois Rivieres and Chambord The population was 11 129 at the 2021 Canadian census most of which live within the urban area At over 28 000 km2 11 000 sq mi it is the largest city in Canada by area 6 La TuqueCityDowntown La TuqueCoat of armsNickname Reine de la Haute Mauricie Queen of Haute Mauricie 1 Motto s Industriis et labore cresco Industry and work to grow Location within Les Chenaux RCMLa TuqueLocation in central QuebecCoordinates 47 26 N 72 47 W 47 433 N 72 783 W 47 433 72 783 2 CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionMauricieRCMNoneSettled1850sConstitutedMarch 26 2003Government 3 MayorLuc Martel Federal ridingSaint Maurice Champlain Prov ridingLavioletteArea 3 4 Total28 293 71 km2 10 924 26 sq mi Land24 809 40 km2 9 578 96 sq mi Urban 5 6 33 km2 2 44 sq mi Population 2021 4 Total11 129 Density0 4 km2 1 sq mi Urban 5 7 464 Urban density1 179 0 km2 3 054 sq mi Pop 2016 21 1 2 Dwellings6 930Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code s G9XArea code819HighwaysR 155Websitewww wbr ville wbr latuque wbr qc wbr caThe Classique internationale de canots de la Mauricie canoeing race begins at La Tuque Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Territorial equivalent 5 Economy 6 Transportation 7 Government 7 1 Urban agglomeration 7 2 Census division 7 3 List of mayors 8 Notable residents 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEtymology EditThe name which dates to the eighteenth century originates from a nearby rock formation which resembles a French Canadian knitted cap known as the tuque In 1823 24 the explorer Francois Verreault described the location as un Portage nomme Ushabatshuan le courant trop fort pour le sauter Les Voyageurs le nomment la Tuque a cause d une Montagne haute dont le pic ressemble a une Tuque Ce portage est d une lieue avec des fortes cotes a monter a portage named Ushabatshuan the rapids too strong to jump The voyageurs call it La Tuque due to a tall mountain whose peak resembles a tuque The portage is a league long and climbs steep slopes 2 The hat shaped mountain which gave its name to the town of La Tuque is located between the Saint Maurice River left bank and the WestRock paper mill The summit of this mountain is about 245 m 804 ft It is located 200 m 660 ft from the river and about 400 m 1 300 ft upstream northeast side of the La Tuque hydroelectric power plant History EditThe territory of La Tuque was first inhabited by Atikamekw Indigenous people In the early 1850s settlers were drawn to the area to exploit the forest resources The La Tuque Post Office opened in 1887 but the area remained isolated from the rest of the Mauricie until the early 1900s when the National Transcontinental Railway was built prompting industrial development and the growth of a community on the east bank of the Saint Maurice River where there was a large set of falls 2 On November 15 1909 the Village Municipality of La Tuque was incorporated with Achille Comeau as first mayor A few months later on April 4 1910 the Village Municipality of La Tuque Falls was formed with Wenceslas Plante as first mayor Less than one year later in March 1911 both villages merged to form the Town of La Tuque with Wenceslas Plante as first mayor 2 7 In the 1940s the hydro electric generating station on the Saint Maurice River was built resulting in the partial destruction of the rock formation that gave the town its name 2 In 1972 the Municipality of Haute Mauricie was formed out of portions from the unincorporated Carignan and Malhiot Townships in the proximity of the Saint Maurice Wildlife Reserve However its low population and constantly rising administrative costs led to the merger of Haute Mauricie with La Tuque in August 1993 2 On March 26 2003 Le Haut Saint Maurice Regional County Municipality was dissolved and all its municipalities and unorganized territories were amalgamated into the new City of La Tuque thereby becoming the largest municipality with city status in land area in Quebec and largest in Canada 38 000 km2 On January 1 2006 the municipalities of La Bostonnais and Lac Edouard separated and were reestablished 2 In May 2010 some 120 forest fires broke out around La Tuque burning until June 8 9 Smoke from these fires reached portions of Eastern Ontario and southern Quebec including the cities of Ottawa and Montreal as well as the northern US states 10 11 12 In 2011 the 100th anniversary of La Tuque was celebrated with various cultural activities 13 including a large parade held on June 25 14 as well as the creation of a recipe book made by local residents 15 Geography EditWhile the urban area of La Tuque is relatively small its entire territory is the largest city in Canada It consists of almost all the entire former regional county municipality of Le Haut Saint Maurice and includes the settlements of Carignan Clova La Croche Fitzpatrick Kiskissink Oskelaneo Parent Rapide Blanc Riviere aux Rats and Sanmaur Enclosed by but not administratively part of the city are the three First Nations reserves of Coucoucache Obedjiwan and Wemotaci Notable bodies of water in La Tuque are Gouin Reservoir Lake Edouard Lake Kiskissink Lake Wayagamac Grand Lake Bostonnais Ventadour LakeNotable rivers in La Tuque are Saint Maurice Vermillon Manouane Croche Bostonnais Little Bostonnais TrencheClimate Edit La Tuque has a humid continental climate Koppen Dfb with warm summers and cold snowy winters Climate data for La Tuque Quebec 1981 2010 normals Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 12 2 54 0 12 0 53 6 21 1 70 0 32 0 89 6 35 0 95 0 38 0 100 4 37 2 99 0 40 0 104 0 33 3 91 9 29 4 84 9 21 1 70 0 12 0 53 6 40 0 104 0 Average high C F 8 5 16 7 5 1 22 8 1 3 34 3 9 3 48 7 18 2 64 8 23 3 73 9 25 3 77 5 23 9 75 0 17 9 64 2 10 9 51 6 2 3 36 1 4 8 23 4 9 5 49 1 Daily mean C F 14 8 5 4 12 0 10 4 5 2 22 6 3 4 38 1 11 1 52 0 16 4 61 5 18 8 65 8 17 6 63 7 12 3 54 1 6 0 42 8 1 7 28 9 9 8 14 4 3 5 38 3 Average low C F 21 0 5 8 18 8 1 8 11 7 10 9 2 6 27 3 4 0 39 2 9 4 48 9 12 2 54 0 11 3 52 3 6 6 43 9 1 1 34 0 5 6 21 9 14 8 5 4 2 5 27 5 Record low C F 44 4 47 9 42 8 45 0 40 0 40 0 24 4 11 9 9 4 15 1 2 8 27 0 0 0 32 0 0 5 31 1 7 0 19 4 14 4 6 1 26 7 16 1 42 8 45 0 44 4 47 9 Average precipitation mm inches 57 8 2 28 46 5 1 83 54 8 2 16 54 9 2 16 84 4 3 32 93 5 3 68 129 9 5 11 93 7 3 69 94 9 3 74 82 1 3 23 73 6 2 90 52 9 2 08 919 36 18 Average rainfall mm inches 7 3 0 29 10 1 0 40 28 0 1 10 49 2 1 94 84 3 3 32 93 5 3 68 129 9 5 11 93 7 3 69 94 9 3 74 80 4 3 17 52 0 2 05 9 5 0 37 732 8 28 86 Average snowfall cm inches 50 5 19 9 36 4 14 3 26 8 10 6 5 8 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7 21 6 8 5 43 4 17 1 186 3 73 4 Average precipitation days 0 2 mm 13 3 10 5 10 6 10 8 12 5 14 0 14 8 14 5 15 3 14 2 13 0 13 8 157 3Average rainy days 0 2 mm 1 3 1 3 4 6 9 8 13 5 14 1 15 4 14 9 16 2 14 5 8 4 2 1 116 1Average snowy days 0 2 cm 12 3 9 9 6 9 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 1 12 5 50 7Source Environment Canada 16 Demographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada La Tuque had a population of 11 129 living in 5 543 of its 6 930 total private dwellings a change of 1 2 from its 2016 population of 11 001 With a land area of 24 809 4 km2 9 579 0 sq mi it had a population density of 0 4 km2 1 2 sq mi in 2021 4 Canada census La Tuque community profile 202120162011Population11 129 1 2 from 2016 11001 2 0 from 2011 11 227 5 0 from 2006 Land area24 809 40 km2 9 578 96 sq mi 25 112 41 km2 9 695 96 sq mi 25 113 70 km2 9 696 45 sq mi Population density0 4 km2 1 0 sq mi 0 4 km2 1 0 sq mi 0 4 km2 1 0 sq mi Median age51 6 M 50 8 F 52 4 51 1 M 50 3 F 51 7 48 6 M 47 9 F 49 2 Total private dwellings6 9306 9197 373Median household income 59 600 51 014 45 874References 2021 17 2016 18 2011 19 earlier 20 21 Historical Census Data La Tuque QuebecYearPop 198613 034 199112 577 3 5 199612 102 3 8 200111 298 6 6 2003 A 12 488 10 5 YearPop 200611 821 5 3 201111 227 5 0 201611 001 2 0 202111 129 1 2 Population amounts prior to 1993 are total of La Tuque V and Haute Mauricie SD A adjustment due to boundary change Source Statistics Canada 4 22 Canada Census Mother Tongue La Tuque Quebec 22 Census Total French English French amp English OtherYear Responses Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop 2011 11 010 10 455 5 6 94 96 180 5 3 1 63 50 150 0 0 45 325 8 3 2 95 2006 11 590 11 080 3 6 95 60 190 5 5 1 64 20 66 7 0 17 300 33 3 2 59 2001 11 160 10 695 6 2 95 83 180 53 8 1 61 60 100 0 0 54 225 60 7 2 02 1996 11 965 11 405 n a 95 32 390 n a 3 26 30 n a 0 25 140 n a 1 17 Territorial equivalent Edit Historical Census Data La Tuque TE QuebecYearPop 2003E15 862 200615 448 2 6 201115 130 2 1 201615 059 0 5 202115 038 0 1 E established on March 26 2003 Source Statistics Canada 23 The population of the La Tuque territorial equivalent according to the Canada 2021 Census is 15 038 23 Canada census La Tuque TE Quebec community profile 202120162011Population15 038 0 1 from 2016 15 059 0 5 from 2011 15 130 2 1 from 2006 Land area26 031 84 km2 10 050 95 sq mi 26 356 13 km2 10 176 16 sq mi 26 356 98 km2 10 176 49 sq mi Population density0 6 km2 1 6 sq mi 0 6 km2 1 6 sq mi 0 6 km2 1 6 sq mi Median age45 2 M 44 8 F 45 6 44 6 M 43 6 F 45 9 43 2 M 41 9 F 44 4 Total private dwellings8 3948 3609 040Median household income 61 600 51 384 45 484References 2021 17 2016 18 2011 19 earlier 20 21 Canada Census Mother Tongue La Tuque TE Quebec 22 Census Total French English French amp English OtherYear Responses Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop 2011 14 910 11 205 6 2 75 15 190 9 5 1 27 55 120 0 0 37 3 460 12 7 23 21 2006 15 245 11 940 n a 78 32 210 n a 1 38 25 n a 0 16 3 070 n a 20 14 Economy Edit The paper mill in La TuqueThe local economy centres on pulp and paper the city has a pulp milling centre as well as a major hydroelectric station As the gateway to the upper Mauricie La Tuque s economy also offers outdoor tourism opportunities and caters to hunting and fishing trips in its large hinterland which is partially regulated by the following zone d exploitation controlees Zec de la Croche Zec de la Bessonne Zec Borgia Zec Fremont Zec du Gros Brochet Zec Jeannotte Quebec Zec Kiskissink Zec Menokeosawin Zec Tawachiche Zec WessonneauTransportation EditThe main highway is Quebec Route 155 that connects La Tuque with Shawinigan to the south and the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean region to the north Numerous forest roads provide access to remote hunting and fishing camps and the village of Parent is accessible by a 175 kilometres 109 mi long gravel road from Mont Saint Michel in the Laurentides region La Tuque Railway StationThe Canadian National Railway dissects La Tuque s territory This railway built in 1910 by the National Transcontinental Railway connected Quebec City to the Canadian Prairies and goes through vast wilderness areas of northern Quebec and Ontario While it was intended to ship grain from the prairies to the Port of Quebec and to open up virgin territories it never carried much rail traffic However it is still serviced by Via Rail at the La Tuque railway station and Parent railway station with request stops at Fitzpatrick Oskelaneo and Clova Other sidings along the line are Casey Hibbard Cann Sanmaur Vandry Windigo and Rapide Blanc Station The La Tuque Airport is located directly south of the town s centre on Route 155 La Tuque Water Aerodrome is located just north of the city centre Government EditUrban agglomeration Edit Urban area of La Tuque City seen from west shore of Saint Maurice RiverThe Urban agglomeration of La Tuque is an urban agglomeration that consists of the city of La Tuque the municipality of La Bostonnais the municipality of Lac Edouard The agglomeration comprises the elements of the redefined city of La Tuque as it existed after amalgamation on March 26 2003 including the two municipalities that chose to de merge on January 1 2006 The agglomeration of La Tuque succeeded to the regional county municipality of Haut Saint Maurice which was created in 1982 from part of the Quebec ridings s county s of Champlain electoral district of Quebec electoral district of Saint Maurice and of Abitibi Le Haut Saint Maurice was dissolved during the merger of all municipalities in 2003 to create the city of La Tuque Following the referendum on recreating La Bostonnais and Lac Edouard the agglomeration of La Tuque was created to allow municipalities to manage in common some competencies Census division Edit La Tuque is a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality TE and census division of Quebec with geographical code 90 The TE of La Tuque consists of the municipalities of the urban agglomeration of La Tuque namelythe city of La Tuque the municipality of La Bostonnais the municipality of Lac Edouardthree Indian reserves namelyCoucoucache Wemotaci ObedjiwanList of mayors Edit The mayor is the municipality s highest elected official La Tuque has had fifteen mayors since its incorporation as a city 24 Mayor Taking office Leaving1 Wenceslas Plante 1911 19152 Alphondor Roy 1915 19203 Donat E Hardy 1920 19214 Wellie Juneau 1921 19215 Real Gravel 1921 19231 Wenceslas Plante 1923 19276 Francois Xavier Lamontagne 1927 19357 Joseph Omer Journeault 25 1935 19448 Omer Veillette 1944 19477 Joseph Omer Journeault 1947 19519 Leo Joffre Pilon 26 1951 195510 J Onesime Dallaire 1955 196111 Lucien Filion 27 1961 1985 28 12 Clement Filion 1985 198513 Andre Duchesneau 1985 199114 Gaston Fortin 29 1991 200315 Rejean Gaudreault 30 2003 200916 Normand Beaudoin 2009 201717 Pierre David Tremblay 2017 202118 Luc Martel 2021Notable residents EditMarcel Beliveau fr 1939 2009 animator humourist and actor Jean Jacqui Boutet fr actor Mathieu Fortin writer Maude Guerin actress Steven Guilbault fr environmentalist Felix Leclerc 1914 1988 singer songwriter poet writer actor and Quebecois political activist Sylvie Roy politician Dominique Trottier fr TV reporter James Renald musician Gaetan Barrette politicianSee also EditLa Tuque Water Aerodrome Municipal history of Quebec Municipal reorganization in QuebecReferences Edit Marie Soleil Desautels 24 April 2013 Toponymie Histoires de Villages La Presse La Presse Inc Retrieved 9 January 2023 a b c d e f g La Tuque Ville in French Commission de toponymie du Quebec Retrieved 2010 03 04 a b Repertoire des municipalites La Tuque www mamh gouv qc ca in French Ministere des Affaires municipales et de l Habitation Retrieved 9 January 2023 a b c d La Tuque Ville V Quebec Census subdivision Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved 9 January 2023 a b La Tuque Quebec Population centre Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved 9 January 2023 Misachi John 26 September 2017 The Largest Canadian Cities By Land Area WorldAtlas Archived from the original on September 24 2020 Retrieved 30 July 2020 Ville de La Tuque Liste des maires 1909 a 2013 PDF permanent dead link Jennifer Pagliaro May 31 2010 Something in the air Index more than doubles 2007 record for poor quality Ottawa Citizen Retrieved 2020 11 18 dead link Harrold Max Bruemmer Rene 2020 11 18 Smog smoke warnings from forest fires Montreal Gazette Archived from the original on July 2 2010 Retrieved 2010 05 31 Forest fire smoke drifts over Montreal Ottawa The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation May 31 2010 Retrieved 2020 11 18 Kantor Ira May 31 2010 Boston getting smoked by Canadian wildfires The Boston Herald Archived from the original on March 19 2012 Quebec forest fires black out skies Agence France Presse 2010 05 31 Archived from the original on January 15 2012 Retrieved 2020 11 18 ICI Radio Canada ca Zone Justice et faits divers Les celebrations du 100e anniversaire de La Tuque sont lancees Radio Canada ca in Canadian French Retrieved 2023 03 07 Defile du centenaire La Tuque 2011 retrieved 2023 03 07 Un livre de recettes dedie au centenaire de La Tuque Le Nouvelliste in French 2011 08 29 Retrieved 2023 03 07 La Tuque climate normals 1981 2010 Environment Canada 25 September 2013 Retrieved 30 March 2019 a b 2021 Community Profiles 2021 Canadian Census Statistics Canada February 4 2022 Retrieved 2023 01 09 a b 2016 Community Profiles 2016 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 12 2021 Retrieved 2023 01 09 a b 2011 Community Profiles 2011 Canadian Census Statistics Canada March 21 2019 Retrieved 2014 04 27 a b 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 20 2019 a b 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada July 18 2021 a b c 1996 2001 2006 2011 census a b La Tuque Territoire equivalent TE Quebec Census division Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved 9 January 2023 Liste des maires Ville de La Tuque 1909 a 2009 Archived 2009 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Journeault ran as a Bloc Populaire candidate in the provincial election of 1944 in the district of Laviolette He finished third Pilon ran as a Liberal candidate in the 1952 and the 1956 provincial elections in the district of Laviolette He was each time defeated by incumbent Romulus Ducharme Lucien Filion ran as a Union Nationale candidate in the provincial election of 1970 in the district of Laviolette He finished third Lucien Filion dies in office on September 22 1985 Fortin ran as a Union Nationale candidate in the provincial election of 1976 and as a Liberal candidate in the provincial election of 1994 in the district of Laviolette Each time he lost to Jean Pierre Jolivet Gaudreault admits that he generally supports the Parti Quebecois in provincial elections even though municipal elections in La Tuque are officially on a non partisan basis Patrick Vaillancourt Le maire Gaudreault approche par le PQ L Hebdo Mekinac des Chenaux November 13 2008 permanent dead link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Tuque Quebec Wikivoyage has a travel guide for La Tuque in French City of La Tuque official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Tuque Quebec amp oldid 1171103255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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