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Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean (French pronunciation: [saɡnɛ lak sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃], locally [saɡne lak sẽ ʒã]) is a region in Quebec, Canada. It contains the Saguenay Fjord, the estuary of the Saguenay River, stretching through much of the region. It is also known as Sagamie in French, from the first part of "Saguenay" and the last part of "Piekouagami", the Innu name (meaning "flat lake") for Lac Saint-Jean, with the final "e" added to follow the model of other existing region names such as Mauricie, Témiscamie, Jamésie, and Matawinie.[2] With a land area of 98,712.71 km2 (38,113.9 sq mi), the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is, after the Nord-du-Québec and Côte-Nord regions, the third-largest of Quebec regions in the area.

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Région
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean's location in comparison to the whole Canadian province of Quebec.
Country Canada
Province Quebec
Government
 • Table régionale des élus (TRÉ) du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (Regional conference of elected officers)André Paradis (President)
Area
 • Total98,712.71 km2 (38,113.19 sq mi)
Population
 • Total276,368
 • Density2.8/km2 (7.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
WebsiteTourism Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

This region is bathed by two major watercourses, Lac Saint-Jean and the Saguenay River, both of which mark its landscape deeply and have been the main drives of its development in history. It is also irrigated by several other large watercourses. Bordered by forests and mountainous massifs, the southern portion of the region constitutes a fertile enclave in the Canadian Shield called the Saguenay Graben. Both the scenery and the cultural sites and activities of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean attract tourists every year. Lac Saint-Jean is a popular vacation destination in the summer for residents of the more urban regions of Quebec.

Etymology edit

The name Saguenay is possibly derived from the Innu word "Saki-nip" which means "where water flows out".[3][4]

Population edit

The population of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region was 275,552 at the Canada 2021 Census, representing 3.2% of Quebec's population. It is concentrated primarily in three clusters: the city of Saguenay (pop. 144,723), the city of Alma (pop. 30,331) and the agglomeration of Roberval (pop. 9,840), Saint-Félicien (pop. 10,089) and Dolbeau-Mistassini (pop. 13,718).[5] Saguenay, the region's largest city, is located slightly west of the fjord, mostly south of the river. It makes up 52.5% of the region's population.

Flag edit

The flag was incorporated in 1938 on the centenary of the first settlers' arrival in 1838 and was created by Mgr. Victor Tremblay, a local historian. The four colours represent the four elements of the richness of Saguenay: the grey cross represents aluminum, which is an important product of local industry; the red border represents the inhabitants' labour; green, at the top represents the forest; and yellow, at the bottom, represents agriculture.[6]

Administrative divisions edit

Following the Saguenay municipal reorganization in 2002, the region now counts 49 municipalities (including unorganized territories).[a]

Regional county municipalities edit

Equivalent territory edit

Native reserve edit

Demographics edit

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region had a population of 275,552 living in 126,404 of its 138,331 total private dwellings, a change of -0.4% from its 2016 population of 276,368. With a land area of 95,542.70 km2 (36,889.24 sq mi), it had a population density of 2.9/km2 (7.5/sq mi) in 2021.[7]

The median age is 47.2, as opposed to 41.6 for all of Canada. French was the mother tongue of 98.0% of residents in 2021. The next most common mother tongues were English at 0.6%, followed by Spanish at 0.4% and the related languages of Atikamekw and Innu at 0.3% total. 0.4% reported both English and French as their first language. Additionally there were 0.1% who reported both French and a non-official language as their mother tongue.

As of 2021, Indigenous peoples comprised 5.1% of the population and visible minorities contributed 1.5%. The largest visible minority groups in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean are Black (0.7%), Arab (0.2%), and Latin American (0.2%). The region is home to 555 recent immigrants (i.e. those arriving between 2016 and 2021). 190 of them come from France, and 180 come from various African countries, with Cameroon leading at 75 recent immigrants.

In 2021, 73.4% of the population identified as Catholic, while 19.2% said they had no religious affiliation. Muslims were the largest religious minority, making up 0.3% of the population.[8]

Counting both single and multiple responses, the most commonly identified ethnocultural ancestries were:

Ethnic origin 2021
Canadian 41.8%
French 19.4%
Québécois 15.8%
French Canadian 11.4%
First Nations 3.6%
Irish 2.0%
Innu 1.7%
Métis 1.6%
Scottish 1.2%
Acadian 1.0%

(Percentages may total more than 100% due to rounding and multiple responses).

Visible minority and Aboriginal population (Canada 2021 Census)
Population group Population % of total population
White 257,820 93.4%
Visible minority group

Source:[9]

South Asian 170 0.1%
Chinese 395 0.1%
Black 1,770 0.7%
Filipino 125 0%
Arab 490 0.2%
Latin American 620 0.2%
Southeast Asian 210 0.1%
West Asian 55 0%
Korean 30 0%
Japanese 25 0%
Visible minority, n.i.e. 70 0%
Multiple visible minority 155 0.1%
Total visible minority population 4,115 1.5%
Aboriginal group

Source:[10]

First Nations 6,885 2.6%
Métis 5,790 2.2%
Inuit 185 0.1%
Aboriginal, n.i.e. 560 0.2%
Multiple Aboriginal identity 200 0.1%
Total Aboriginal population 13,615 5.1%
Total population 275,550 100%

Major communities edit

School districts edit

Each school service centre (French: centre de services scolaire) give services to five school distics of 20 in the region:

The whole region is part of the anglophone district Central Quebec School Board.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 2016 Census populations. Sources: Government of Quebec, Ministry of Municipal Affairs (MAMROT)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Saguenay--Lac-Saint-Jean [Economic region], Quebec". Statistics Canada. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  2. ^ (in French). Gouvernement du Quebec - Commission de Toponymie. Archived from the original on December 22, 2008.
  3. ^ . histoirequebec.qc.ca (in French). Archived from the original on October 25, 2007.
  4. ^ . Our Roots / Nos Racines (in French). University of Calgary, Université Laval. Archived from the original on June 15, 2011.
  5. ^ "Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean (Code 2475) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada.
  6. ^ Luc-Vartan Baronian and Nelson Belley: Royaume du Saguenay (Quebec - Canada): Flag use in the Saguenay. 27 January 1997 and 12 January 1998. Retrieved on 16 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec". Statistics Canada. October 25, 2022. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  8. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2013-05-08). "2011 National Household Survey Profile - Census subdivision". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  9. ^ [1], Community Profiles from the 2006 Census, Statistics Canada - Census Subdivision
  10. ^ [2], Aboriginal Population Profile from the 2006 Census, Statistics Canada - Census Subdivision
  • Allen, H. D. (May 1968). "Le Saguenay: Region in Transition". The Teachers' Magazine. Montreal: Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec. XLVIII (242): 10.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • saguenay lac st jean Tourisme Alma

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Saguenay Lac Saint Jean French pronunciation saɡnɛ lak sɛ ʒɑ locally saɡne lak sẽ ʒa is a region in Quebec Canada It contains the Saguenay Fjord the estuary of the Saguenay River stretching through much of the region It is also known as Sagamie in French from the first part of Saguenay and the last part of Piekouagami the Innu name meaning flat lake for Lac Saint Jean with the final e added to follow the model of other existing region names such as Mauricie Temiscamie Jamesie and Matawinie 2 With a land area of 98 712 71 km2 38 113 9 sq mi the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean is after the Nord du Quebec and Cote Nord regions the third largest of Quebec regions in the area Saguenay Lac Saint JeanRegionFlagSaguenay Lac Saint Jean s location in comparison to the whole Canadian province of Quebec CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecGovernment Table regionale des elus TRE du Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Regional conference of elected officers Andre Paradis President Area 1 Total98 712 71 km2 38 113 19 sq mi Population 2016 1 Total276 368 Density2 8 km2 7 3 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT WebsiteTourism Saguenay Lac Saint JeanThis region is bathed by two major watercourses Lac Saint Jean and the Saguenay River both of which mark its landscape deeply and have been the main drives of its development in history It is also irrigated by several other large watercourses Bordered by forests and mountainous massifs the southern portion of the region constitutes a fertile enclave in the Canadian Shield called the Saguenay Graben Both the scenery and the cultural sites and activities of Saguenay Lac Saint Jean attract tourists every year Lac Saint Jean is a popular vacation destination in the summer for residents of the more urban regions of Quebec Contents 1 Etymology 2 Population 3 Flag 4 Administrative divisions 4 1 Regional county municipalities 4 2 Equivalent territory 4 3 Native reserve 5 Demographics 6 Major communities 7 School districts 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEtymology editThe name Saguenay is possibly derived from the Innu word Saki nip which means where water flows out 3 4 Population editThe population of the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean region was 275 552 at the Canada 2021 Census representing 3 2 of Quebec s population It is concentrated primarily in three clusters the city of Saguenay pop 144 723 the city of Alma pop 30 331 and the agglomeration of Roberval pop 9 840 Saint Felicien pop 10 089 and Dolbeau Mistassini pop 13 718 5 Saguenay the region s largest city is located slightly west of the fjord mostly south of the river It makes up 52 5 of the region s population Flag editThe flag was incorporated in 1938 on the centenary of the first settlers arrival in 1838 and was created by Mgr Victor Tremblay a local historian The four colours represent the four elements of the richness of Saguenay the grey cross represents aluminum which is an important product of local industry the red border represents the inhabitants labour green at the top represents the forest and yellow at the bottom represents agriculture 6 Administrative divisions editFollowing the Saguenay municipal reorganization in 2002 the region now counts 49 municipalities including unorganized territories a Regional county municipalities edit Le Fjord du Saguenay Regional County Municipality pop 21 600 Lac Saint Jean Est Regional County Municipality pop 52 741 Le Domaine du Roy Regional County Municipality pop 31 285 Maria Chapdelaine Regional County Municipality pop 24 793 Equivalent territory edit Saguenay pop 144 746 Native reserve edit Mashteuiatsh within Le Domaine du Roy pop 2 213 Montagnais Demographics editIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada the Saguenay Lac Saint Jean region had a population of 275 552 living in 126 404 of its 138 331 total private dwellings a change of 0 4 from its 2016 population of 276 368 With a land area of 95 542 70 km2 36 889 24 sq mi it had a population density of 2 9 km2 7 5 sq mi in 2021 7 The median age is 47 2 as opposed to 41 6 for all of Canada French was the mother tongue of 98 0 of residents in 2021 The next most common mother tongues were English at 0 6 followed by Spanish at 0 4 and the related languages of Atikamekw and Innu at 0 3 total 0 4 reported both English and French as their first language Additionally there were 0 1 who reported both French and a non official language as their mother tongue As of 2021 Indigenous peoples comprised 5 1 of the population and visible minorities contributed 1 5 The largest visible minority groups in Saguenay Lac Saint Jean are Black 0 7 Arab 0 2 and Latin American 0 2 The region is home to 555 recent immigrants i e those arriving between 2016 and 2021 190 of them come from France and 180 come from various African countries with Cameroon leading at 75 recent immigrants In 2021 73 4 of the population identified as Catholic while 19 2 said they had no religious affiliation Muslims were the largest religious minority making up 0 3 of the population 8 Counting both single and multiple responses the most commonly identified ethnocultural ancestries were Ethnic origin 2021Canadian 41 8 French 19 4 Quebecois 15 8 French Canadian 11 4 First Nations 3 6 Irish 2 0 Innu 1 7 Metis 1 6 Scottish 1 2 Acadian 1 0 Percentages may total more than 100 due to rounding and multiple responses Visible minority and Aboriginal population Canada 2021 Census Population group Population of total populationWhite 257 820 93 4 Visible minority group Source 9 South Asian 170 0 1 Chinese 395 0 1 Black 1 770 0 7 Filipino 125 0 Arab 490 0 2 Latin American 620 0 2 Southeast Asian 210 0 1 West Asian 55 0 Korean 30 0 Japanese 25 0 Visible minority n i e 70 0 Multiple visible minority 155 0 1 Total visible minority population 4 115 1 5 Aboriginal group Source 10 First Nations 6 885 2 6 Metis 5 790 2 2 Inuit 185 0 1 Aboriginal n i e 560 0 2 Multiple Aboriginal identity 200 0 1 Total Aboriginal population 13 615 5 1 Total population 275 550 100 Major communities editAlbanel Alma Dolbeau Mistassini Hebertville Metabetchouan Lac a la Croix Normandin RobervalSaguenay Saint Ambroise Saint Bruno Saint David de Falardeau Saint Felicien Saint Honore Saint PrimeSchool districts editEach school service centre French centre de services scolaire give services to five school distics of 20 in the region Centre de services scolaire de la Jonquiere Centre de services scolaire du Lac Saint Jean Centre de services scolaire du Pays des Bleuets Maria Chapdelaine Le Domaine du Roy Mashteuiatsh and Saint Ludger de Milot Centre de services scolaire des Rives du Saguenay Le Fjord du Saguenay Regional County Municipality except Larouche Saint Ambroise Begin Sagard and Saguenay except Jonquiere The whole region is part of the anglophone district Central Quebec School Board See also editList of Quebec regions List of people from Saguenay Lac Saint Jean List of historic places in Saguenay Lac Saint JeanNotes edit 2016 Census populations Sources Government of Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs MAMROT References edit a b Census Profile 2016 Census Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Economic region Quebec Statistics Canada Retrieved November 22 2019 Les Outils Liste des Gentiles in French Gouvernement du Quebec Commission de Toponymie Archived from the original on December 22 2008 La riviere et chemin du Royaume et terre du Saguenay histoirequebec qc ca in French Archived from the original on October 25 2007 Histoire du Saguenay depuis les origines jusqu a 1870 Our Roots Nos Racines in French University of Calgary Universite Laval Archived from the original on June 15 2011 Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Code 2475 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Luc Vartan Baronian and Nelson Belley Royaume du Saguenay Quebec Canada Flag use in the Saguenay 27 January 1997 and 12 January 1998 Retrieved on 16 July 2018 Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities Quebec Statistics Canada October 25 2022 Retrieved December 13 2022 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2013 05 08 2011 National Household Survey Profile Census subdivision www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2019 07 16 1 Community Profiles from the 2006 Census Statistics Canada Census Subdivision 2 Aboriginal Population Profile from the 2006 Census Statistics Canada Census Subdivision Allen H D May 1968 Le Saguenay Region in Transition The Teachers Magazine Montreal Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec XLVIII 242 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Portail du Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Official website saguenay lac st jean Tourisme Alma 49 52 00 N 71 45 00 W 49 8667 N 71 7500 W 49 8667 71 7500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saguenay Lac Saint Jean amp oldid 1180163898, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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