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Matapédia, Quebec

Matapédia (former name: Saint-Laurent-de-Matapédia) is a municipality at the southern tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, in eastern Quebec, Canada. Matapédia is located along Quebec Route 132 on the border of New Brunswick.

Matapédia
Confluence of Matapédia and Restigouche Rivers
Location within Avignon RCM.
Matapédia
Location in eastern Quebec.
Coordinates: 47°58′N 66°57′W / 47.967°N 66.950°W / 47.967; -66.950[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionGaspésie–
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
RCMAvignon
Settled1808
ConstitutedNovember 4, 1905
Government
 • MayorNicole Lagacé
 • Federal ridingGaspésie—
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
 • Prov. ridingBonaventure
Area
 • Total72.10 km2 (27.84 sq mi)
 • Land71.59 km2 (27.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[3]
 • Total566
 • Density7.9/km2 (20/sq mi)
 • Pop 2016-2021
12.2%
 • Dwellings
357
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)418 and 581
Highways R-132

In addition to Matapédia itself, the municipality also includes the hamlets of Mann Settlement,[4] Runnymede,[5] and Matapédia West.

Toponymy Edit

Its name may derive from the Mi'kmaq word matapegiag, meaning "river junction", from the parts mata (junction) and pegiag (river), referring to the Matapédia River that crosses the town just before its confluence with the Restigouche River.[6] Another source from the late nineteenth century indicates that the Mi'kmaq named the area Magabegeak which means "roughly flowing".[7] It has also been spelled many different ways over time such as Matapediach,[8] Madapeguia[9], Matapeguia[10], Matapediac,[11] Matakpediack,[12] Madapeguia,[12] Metapedia,[13] or Matapediac.[1]

Residents and village expatriates are known as Matapedians.[14]

Geography Edit

Matapédia is located south of the Saint Lawrence River on the south side of the Gaspé Peninsula at the eastern end of the Matapédia Valley at the mouth of the Matapédia River in junction with the Restigouche River. It is located 500 km northeast of Quebec City and 350 km southwest of the city of Gaspé. The major cities near Matapedia are Campbellton, New Brunswick 25 km to the east and Amqui 80 km to the northwest.

The municipality of Matapédia is part of the regional county municipality of Avignon in the administrative region of Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine. It includes three hamlets:[14][15]

  • Mann Settlement
  • Matapédia West
  • Runnymede

History Edit

 
First car to cross the valley between Matapédia and Causapscal in 1914

Colonization Edit

In 1808, colonization began with the arrival of Loyalists, followed by Irish settlers in 1850, Acadians in 1860, and French Canadians in 1865.[1] The feat of colonization was no simple act, the entire valley had undergone immense forest fires at the middle of the 19th century, with building woods scarce.[16] According to a commissioned report, a thousand square miles of forest had burned in the 1864 blaze, and even worst, the river had flooded in 1865.[17][18]

In 1842, the geographic township was formed, named after the Matapédia River. In 1860, a mission is established, and in 1864, the Matapédia Post Office opened. On November 4, 1905, the place was incorporated as the Parish Municipality of Saint-Laurent-de-Matapédia, named after the local parish and township. But since 1973, it has been officially known by its abbreviated name Matapédia.[1]

Present day Edit

The village has one general store and a designated Heritage Railway Station since 1994.[19] The economy is mainly focused on the local geography, with activities such as salmon fishing,[20] fly tying,[21][22] hunting[23] and tourism. For many years the town contained a baseball field, however in recent times it has been transformed into a soccer field. Matapédia contains a CLSC, although the closest hospital is on the New Brunswick side: the Restigouche Hospital Centre on Salmon Boulevard. The town also contains a belvedere facing the main part of town over 200 metres up.[24] Fishing remains an important part of the Matapédia economy and heritage, conservation efforts have been made to help the Atlantic salmon in both rivers, such as protection of breeding grounds.[25][26] On February 27, 2010, the status of the parish municipality was changed to just municipality.[1] A ski hill exists in the village, known as Petit Chamonix since the mid-twentieth century.[27][28][29] The Provigo warehouse has been abandoned for the past 15 years, on the side of the 132 Highway.[30]

Flooding Edit

Recurring floods Edit

The junction of the Matapédia River and Restigouche River floods into the village during the thaw of the ice during the onset of spring. Notable floods (natural disasters[31]) have occurred in:[32]

  • 1861 - autumn - damage to the highway and minor damage to a bridge, the Commissioner of Public Works was warned that a breakwater could be built to help stop persistent flooding.[33]
  • 1896-1897 - spring - very devastating flooding.[34]
  • 1959 - April 23 - a large ice jam developed under the Matapédia bridge, Transports Québec attempted to unblock the jam with dynamite however never revealed the outcome of the attempt.[35]
  • 1974 - January 19 - a flood develops at Routhierville, Quebec which causes 3 miles of the highway to flood and the town to flood.[36]
  • 1974 - April 29 to May 18 - massive flooding caused evacuations as well as flooding of the Motel Restigouche, the CCGS Tupper was eventually called in to help.[37]
  • 1992 - April 23 - a fast flood developed which caused evacuations in Runnymede while for a half day the Motel Restigouche and corresponding street "Rue des Saumons" were inundated, the flood was comparative to the 1974 flood but shorter in time.[38]
  • 1994 - April 16 and 17 - 4 bridges destroyed or heavily damaged, Main Street inundated, all highway links to the town flooded, 100 citizens evacuated.[39]
  • 2008 - April 21 - Restigouche River overflows and causes minor damages and evacuations.[40]

Cause of floods Edit

Since 1962, the Environment Canada hydrologic station located on the upper portion of the Restigouche River has reported substantial increases of water flow, sometimes at over 400% above previous levels. Clear cutting of forest on both the Matapédia River and Restigouche River has created areas with no shade along the banks of the river, resulting in a faster melt than in previous years. Furthermore, the clear cut land lacks the naturally occurring moss which would help colloidal suspension in soil and retention. This creates the ideal condition for Spring thawing. Another factor in the flooding is the construction of bridges in the rivers, with the dykes acting as dams, further blocking passage of the flow. This information was sent to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in a complaint by former owner of the Motel, Peter Dubé.[32][41]

Administration Edit

The Matapédia municipal council consists of a mayor and six councilors elected in rotating block every four years without territorial division.[14]

2013 - 2017 mayor Luc Lagacé
advisors
# 1 Sonia Rancourt
# 2 Martine Levesque
# 3 Nicole Lagacé
# 4 Daniel Bélanger
# 5 Serge Normandeau
# 6 Serge Denis

Furthermore, Carole Bélanger is the Director-general, secretary treasurer and coordinator for emergency measures for the municipality.[14]

Tourism Edit

 
Matapédia River in Matapédia

The Matapédia River is internationally recognized for its many pools for fishing for Atlantic salmon. To safeguard these pools for future generations, the wildlife reserve Rivières-Matapédia-et-Patapédia was established on a part of its course to protect this resource. The Matapédia flat is located near the mouth of the Restigouche just north of the bridge.[42]

Famous Matapedians Edit

Political representation Edit

Matapédia federal election results[43]
Year Liberal Conservative Bloc Québécois New Democratic Green
2021 37% 127 12% 41 38% 129 4% 15 0% 0
2019 49% 184 14% 51 26% 98 5% 18 4% 15
Matapédia provincial election results[44]
Year CAQ Liberal QC solidaire Parti Québécois
2018 8% 27 39% 133 9% 31 25% 84
2014 5% 17 67% 214 3% 10 23% 73

Provincially it is part of the riding of Bonaventure . In the 2022 Quebec general election MNA Catherine Blouin, of the Coalition Avenir Québec, was elected to represent the population of Matapédia in the National Assembly of Quebec.

Federally, Matapédia is part of the federal riding of Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine. In the 2021 Canadian federal election, the incumbent Diane Lebouthillier of the Liberal Party was re-elected to represent the population Matapédia in the House of Commons of Canada.

Population Edit

 
Saint Lawrence Church in Matapédia

Population change in Matapédia[45][46][47]

Year Population Change
2021 566 -12.2%
2016 645 -2.9%
2011 664 -4.6%
2006 696 -1.6%
2001 707 -5.6%
1996 749 -4.7%
1991 786 -3.9%
1986 818

According to Statistics Canada, the population of Matapédia, Quebec was 566 inhabitants in 2021. The demographic trend in recent years follows the overall pattern of Gaspé Peninsula and Bas-Saint-Laurent, that is to say a steady decrease. This corresponds to a decrease of 12.2% in five years. The median age of Matapédia residents is higher than in most of Quebec at 54.4 years.

The total number of dwellings in the municipality is 357, however only 307 of these units are occupied by permanent residents. The majority of homes are Matapedia villas and apartment buildings.

According to Statistics Canada immigration is basically non-existent in Matapédia. 80% of the population has French listed as mother tongue and 20% are English-speaking Quebecers. However, 43% of the population masters the two official languages of Canada. For single language speakers, 46% speak only French and 11% speak only English. Two percent of Matapédians identify as aboriginal.

The unemployment rate in the municipality was 20% in 2016. The median income of Matapédiens was $27,648 in 2015.

According to Statistics Canada, 30% of the population 15 years and over Matapédia has no high school diploma education. 20% of the population has only a high school diploma or vocational. All Matapedia graduates completed their studies in Canada.[48]

Demographics Edit

Statistics Edit

Canada census – Matapédia community profile
202120162011
Population566 (-12.2% from 2016)645 (-2.9%% from 2011)664 (-4.6% from 2006)
Land area71.59 km2 (27.64 sq mi)71.55 km2 (27.63 sq mi)72.49 km2 (27.99 sq mi)
Population density7.9/km2 (20/sq mi)9.0/km2 (23/sq mi)9.2/km2 (24/sq mi)
Median age58.8 (M: 57.2, F: 60.4)54.4 (M: 54.0, F: 54.9)49.7 (M: 48.3, F: 51.1)
Private dwellings305 (total)  365 (total)  360 (total) 
Median household income$49,600$44,715$43,139
References: 2021[49] 2016[50] 2011[51] earlier[52][53]
Historical Census Data - Matapédia, Quebec[54]
YearPop.±%
1991 786—    
1996 749−4.7%
2001 707−5.6%
YearPop.±%
2006 696−1.6%
2011 664−4.6%
2016 645−2.9%
YearPop.±%
2021 566−12.2%

Language Edit

Mother tongue:[55]

  • English as mother tongue: 19.3%
  • French as mother tongue: 77.1%
  • English and French as mother tongue: 3.7%
  • Other as mother tongue: 0.9%

See also Edit

References Edit

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Matapedia former name Saint Laurent de Matapedia is a municipality at the southern tip of the Gaspe Peninsula in eastern Quebec Canada Matapedia is located along Quebec Route 132 on the border of New Brunswick MatapediaMunicipalityConfluence of Matapedia and Restigouche RiversLocation within Avignon RCM MatapediaLocation in eastern Quebec Coordinates 47 58 N 66 57 W 47 967 N 66 950 W 47 967 66 950 1 Country CanadaProvince QuebecRegionGaspesie Iles de la MadeleineRCMAvignonSettled1808ConstitutedNovember 4 1905Government 2 MayorNicole Lagace Federal ridingGaspesie Iles de la Madeleine Prov ridingBonaventureArea 2 3 Total72 10 km2 27 84 sq mi Land71 59 km2 27 64 sq mi Population 2021 3 Total566 Density7 9 km2 20 sq mi Pop 2016 202112 2 Dwellings357Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code s G0J 1V0Area code s 418 and 581HighwaysR 132In addition to Matapedia itself the municipality also includes the hamlets of Mann Settlement 4 Runnymede 5 and Matapedia West Contents 1 Toponymy 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 Colonization 3 2 Present day 4 Flooding 4 1 Recurring floods 4 2 Cause of floods 5 Administration 6 Tourism 7 Famous Matapedians 8 Political representation 9 Population 10 Demographics 10 1 Statistics 10 2 Language 11 See also 12 ReferencesToponymy EditIts name may derive from the Mi kmaq word matapegiag meaning river junction from the parts mata junction and pegiag river referring to the Matapedia River that crosses the town just before its confluence with the Restigouche River 6 Another source from the late nineteenth century indicates that the Mi kmaq named the area Magabegeak which means roughly flowing 7 It has also been spelled many different ways over time such as Matapediach 8 Madapeguia 9 Matapeguia 10 Matapediac 11 Matakpediack 12 Madapeguia 12 Metapedia 13 or Matapediac 1 Residents and village expatriates are known as Matapedians 14 Geography EditMatapedia is located south of the Saint Lawrence River on the south side of the Gaspe Peninsula at the eastern end of the Matapedia Valley at the mouth of the Matapedia River in junction with the Restigouche River It is located 500 km northeast of Quebec City and 350 km southwest of the city of Gaspe The major cities near Matapedia are Campbellton New Brunswick 25 km to the east and Amqui 80 km to the northwest The municipality of Matapedia is part of the regional county municipality of Avignon in the administrative region of Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine It includes three hamlets 14 15 Mann Settlement Matapedia West RunnymedeHistory Edit nbsp First car to cross the valley between Matapedia and Causapscal in 1914Colonization Edit In 1808 colonization began with the arrival of Loyalists followed by Irish settlers in 1850 Acadians in 1860 and French Canadians in 1865 1 The feat of colonization was no simple act the entire valley had undergone immense forest fires at the middle of the 19th century with building woods scarce 16 According to a commissioned report a thousand square miles of forest had burned in the 1864 blaze and even worst the river had flooded in 1865 17 18 In 1842 the geographic township was formed named after the Matapedia River In 1860 a mission is established and in 1864 the Matapedia Post Office opened On November 4 1905 the place was incorporated as the Parish Municipality of Saint Laurent de Matapedia named after the local parish and township But since 1973 it has been officially known by its abbreviated name Matapedia 1 Present day Edit The village has one general store and a designated Heritage Railway Station since 1994 19 The economy is mainly focused on the local geography with activities such as salmon fishing 20 fly tying 21 22 hunting 23 and tourism For many years the town contained a baseball field however in recent times it has been transformed into a soccer field Matapedia contains a CLSC although the closest hospital is on the New Brunswick side the Restigouche Hospital Centre on Salmon Boulevard The town also contains a belvedere facing the main part of town over 200 metres up 24 Fishing remains an important part of the Matapedia economy and heritage conservation efforts have been made to help the Atlantic salmon in both rivers such as protection of breeding grounds 25 26 On February 27 2010 the status of the parish municipality was changed to just municipality 1 A ski hill exists in the village known as Petit Chamonix since the mid twentieth century 27 28 29 The Provigo warehouse has been abandoned for the past 15 years on the side of the 132 Highway 30 Flooding EditRecurring floods Edit The junction of the Matapedia River and Restigouche River floods into the village during the thaw of the ice during the onset of spring Notable floods natural disasters 31 have occurred in 32 1861 autumn damage to the highway and minor damage to a bridge the Commissioner of Public Works was warned that a breakwater could be built to help stop persistent flooding 33 1896 1897 spring very devastating flooding 34 1959 April 23 a large ice jam developed under the Matapedia bridge Transports Quebec attempted to unblock the jam with dynamite however never revealed the outcome of the attempt 35 1974 January 19 a flood develops at Routhierville Quebec which causes 3 miles of the highway to flood and the town to flood 36 1974 April 29 to May 18 massive flooding caused evacuations as well as flooding of the Motel Restigouche the CCGS Tupper was eventually called in to help 37 1992 April 23 a fast flood developed which caused evacuations in Runnymede while for a half day the Motel Restigouche and corresponding street Rue des Saumons were inundated the flood was comparative to the 1974 flood but shorter in time 38 1994 April 16 and 17 4 bridges destroyed or heavily damaged Main Street inundated all highway links to the town flooded 100 citizens evacuated 39 2008 April 21 Restigouche River overflows and causes minor damages and evacuations 40 Cause of floods Edit Since 1962 the Environment Canada hydrologic station located on the upper portion of the Restigouche River has reported substantial increases of water flow sometimes at over 400 above previous levels Clear cutting of forest on both the Matapedia River and Restigouche River has created areas with no shade along the banks of the river resulting in a faster melt than in previous years Furthermore the clear cut land lacks the naturally occurring moss which would help colloidal suspension in soil and retention This creates the ideal condition for Spring thawing Another factor in the flooding is the construction of bridges in the rivers with the dykes acting as dams further blocking passage of the flow This information was sent to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in a complaint by former owner of the Motel Peter Dube 32 41 Administration EditThe Matapedia municipal council consists of a mayor and six councilors elected in rotating block every four years without territorial division 14 2013 2017 mayor Luc Lagaceadvisors 1 Sonia Rancourt 2 Martine Levesque 3 Nicole Lagace 4 Daniel Belanger 5 Serge Normandeau 6 Serge DenisFurthermore Carole Belanger is the Director general secretary treasurer and coordinator for emergency measures for the municipality 14 Tourism Edit nbsp Matapedia River in MatapediaThe Matapedia River is internationally recognized for its many pools for fishing for Atlantic salmon To safeguard these pools for future generations the wildlife reserve Rivieres Matapedia et Patapedia was established on a part of its course to protect this resource The Matapedia flat is located near the mouth of the Restigouche just north of the bridge 42 Famous Matapedians EditJean Eudes Dube lawyer and politician born in 1926 in Matapedia Maurice Harquail politician born in 1938 in Matapedia Political representation EditMatapedia federal election results 43 Year Liberal Conservative Bloc Quebecois New Democratic Green2021 37 127 12 41 38 129 4 15 0 02019 49 184 14 51 26 98 5 18 4 15Matapedia provincial election results 44 Year CAQ Liberal QC solidaire Parti Quebecois2018 8 27 39 133 9 31 25 842014 5 17 67 214 3 10 23 73Provincially it is part of the riding of Bonaventure In the 2022 Quebec general election MNA Catherine Blouin of the Coalition Avenir Quebec was elected to represent the population of Matapedia in the National Assembly of Quebec Federally Matapedia is part of the federal riding of Gaspesie Les Iles de la Madeleine In the 2021 Canadian federal election the incumbent Diane Lebouthillier of the Liberal Party was re elected to represent the population Matapedia in the House of Commons of Canada Population Edit nbsp Saint Lawrence Church in MatapediaPopulation change in Matapedia 45 46 47 Year Population Change2021 566 12 2 2016 645 2 9 2011 664 4 6 2006 696 1 6 2001 707 5 6 1996 749 4 7 1991 786 3 9 1986 818According to Statistics Canada the population of Matapedia Quebec was 566 inhabitants in 2021 The demographic trend in recent years follows the overall pattern of Gaspe Peninsula and Bas Saint Laurent that is to say a steady decrease This corresponds to a decrease of 12 2 in five years The median age of Matapedia residents is higher than in most of Quebec at 54 4 years The total number of dwellings in the municipality is 357 however only 307 of these units are occupied by permanent residents The majority of homes are Matapedia villas and apartment buildings According to Statistics Canada immigration is basically non existent in Matapedia 80 of the population has French listed as mother tongue and 20 are English speaking Quebecers However 43 of the population masters the two official languages of Canada For single language speakers 46 speak only French and 11 speak only English Two percent of Matapedians identify as aboriginal The unemployment rate in the municipality was 20 in 2016 The median income of Matapediens was 27 648 in 2015 According to Statistics Canada 30 of the population 15 years and over Matapedia has no high school diploma education 20 of the population has only a high school diploma or vocational All Matapedia graduates completed their studies in Canada 48 Demographics EditStatistics Edit Canada census Matapedia community profile 202120162011Population566 12 2 from 2016 645 2 9 from 2011 664 4 6 from 2006 Land area71 59 km2 27 64 sq mi 71 55 km2 27 63 sq mi 72 49 km2 27 99 sq mi Population density7 9 km2 20 sq mi 9 0 km2 23 sq mi 9 2 km2 24 sq mi Median age58 8 M 57 2 F 60 4 54 4 M 54 0 F 54 9 49 7 M 48 3 F 51 1 Private dwellings305 total 365 total 360 total Median household income 49 600 44 715 43 139References 2021 49 2016 50 2011 51 earlier 52 53 Historical Census Data Matapedia Quebec 54 YearPop 1991786 1996749 4 7 2001707 5 6 YearPop 2006696 1 6 2011664 4 6 2016645 2 9 YearPop 2021566 12 2 Language Edit Mother tongue 55 English as mother tongue 19 3 French as mother tongue 77 1 English and French as mother tongue 3 7 Other as mother tongue 0 9 See also EditList of municipalities in Quebec Avignon La Mitis 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