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Sainte-Thècle

Sainte-Thècle is a Canadian municipality located in the province of Quebec in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality, in the Batiscanie watershed, in the administrative region of Mauricie. This municipality of 216 square kilometres is known for its resorts and many small lakes. The forest and mountain scenery offers exceptional views for tourists and vacationers. Sainte-Thècle is also a destination for hunting, fishing, snowmobile/all-terrain vehicles and other outdoor sports. The church, rectory and cemetery are located on the main hill of the village and are also heritage sites of interest. The municipality's agricultural and forestry industries have marked its history.

Sainte-Thècle
Motto: 
Passe en semant le bien (Scatter goodness along your path)
Location within Mékinac RCM.
Sainte-Thècle
Location in central Quebec.
Coordinates: 46°49′N 72°30′W / 46.817°N 72.500°W / 46.817; -72.500[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionMauricie
RCMMékinac
WatershedBatiscan River
ConstitutedJune 7, 1989
Government
 • MayorÉric Blouin
 • Federal ridingSaint-Maurice—Champlain
 • Prov. ridingLaviolette
Area
 • Municipality221.60 km2 (85.56 sq mi)
 • Land213.46 km2 (82.42 sq mi)
 • Urban
2.25 km2 (0.87 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[3]
 • Municipality2,478
 • Density11.6/km2 (30/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,296
 • Urban density580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
 • Pop 2006-2011
0.3%
 • Dwellings
1,413
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)418 and 581
Highways R-153
R-352
Websitewww.ste-thecle.qc.ca

Geography edit

Sainte-Thècle is located at the junction of provincial roads 153 and 352. Road 153, which runs north–south, connects Yamachiche to Lac-aux-Sables through Saint-Tite. On its way to Sainte-Thècle, route 153 covers the path of the great rang St-Georges, Notre-Dame street, St-Jacques street and road St-Pierre-North. route 352, which runs east–west. from Trois-Rivières, through Saint-Stanislas, Saint-Adelphe, and Sainte-Thècle, on the path of road Rompré and road St-Thomas, before ending at its juncture with road 153 in the village of Sainte-Thècle.

The municipality of Sainte-Thècle shares borders with Saint-Tite to the south, Grandes-Piles to the southwest, Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac also to the south-west, Trois-Rives to the north, Lac-aux-Sables also to the north, and Saint-Adelphe to the southeast. Most of Sainte-Thècle is part of the Batiscan River watershed, with the exception of a two smalls area in its northeastern territories near Trois-Rives) and Missionary Lake.

Thighest Laurentian Mountains of Middle Mauricie are located in the northwestern part of the municipality of Sainte-Thècle. A dozen of the peaks are over 400 meters high. The tallest are those encircled the lakes that dot the region: lakes Eric (Grandes-Piles), lake Vlimeux, lake Button, Lake Thom, Missionary Lake-North, the Lake Jesuit, "lake de l'Aqueduc", as well as the area along the northwest of Saint-Joseph-South row.

Archange Lake is the border between Grandes-Piles and Sainte-Thècle.

Hydrography edit

The territory of Sainte-Thècle is characterized by five river sub-basins of the Batiscanie and one of the Saint-Maurice River:

• the Mekinac River which course part start at the mouth of Mékinac Lake to flow into the Saint-Maurice River in Middle-Mauricie. The northern part of Lejeune Township flows to the Mekinac River, including Lake Button and Lake Lejeune. The latter joined the Thom stream via Lake Bouchard, Lake George and Lake Thom. The Thom stream flows into the Mékinac River in the village of Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac.[4]

• the Little Mékinac North River whose northern section has a length of 19 km. This river has its source in Sainte-Thècle at 3rd Lake Champlain (altitude: 302 m). The waters flow southward subsequently in the second lake (altitude: 272 m), then the first Lake Champlain (altitude: 260 m). The course of the river continues southbound, crossing lakes Cobb-Dorval (2.4 km from the mouth of the next lake) and Pelard (2.8 km from the mouth of the small lake Dorval) (altitude: 229 m). The limit of Sainte-Thècle and Grandes-Piles, Quebec is just south of Lake Pelard and the water down to the lake "à Pierre" (altitude: 228 m) and the small lake Dorval (located 3 km from Lake Roberge (Grandes-Piles). At the south of Lake Cobb-Dorval, the river collects another discharge from the west who pours the waters of lakes Embryo, "au canard" and Button. At the center of the lake Nicolas (altitude: 227 m), the river receives on the East side, the outlet of Lake Fontaine (Mékinac) (altitude: 287 m). Finally, the river flows into a small lake located in the northwest end of Lake Roberge (Grandes-Piles) (altitude: 176 m). This small lake also receives the waters of the second Lake Roberge which discharge flows south-east. The discharge of this small lake o is only hundred meters and empties into the North-West end of Lake Roberge (Grandes-Piles);

Rivière des Envies which crosses the rang St-Joseph (southbound), taking it source at Lake Traverse; then the river runs through the territory of Saint-Tite (via the "Rang des Pointes"), Saint-Séverin and empties into the Batiscan river in Saint-Stanislas;

Pierre-Paul River takes it source at Lac Pierre-Paul (Mékinac), located in the eastern part of the territory of Saint-Tite. The main course of the river runs first north draining part of the Rang St-Georges (South) in Sainte-Thècle, then branches off to the right about 160 degrees to head south following in parallel route 352 (between Sainte-Thècle and Saint-Adelphe) in row St-Thomas (South). It course cut the rang St-Émile (in Saint-Adelphe), and empties into the Batiscan River (on the right bank), up to the village of Saint-Adelphe. While the "Bras de la rivière Pierre-Paul" (Arm of Pierre-Paul River) drains much of the row St-Thomas (in the north-south direction) in perpendicularly intersecting lots, crosses the road 352, then veers to the south and cross the road St-Émile to discharge into the Pierre-Paul River (about 0.5 km from the mouth of the latter, which flows into the Batiscan River) [5]

Tawachiche River is flowing north-south on 25 km entirely within the municipality of Lac-aux-Sables. The river crosses the Zec Tawachiche to move to the northern boundary of the village Hervey-Jonction where there are waterfalls. Then the river runs along the southwestern boundary of the municipality of Lac-aux-Sables and Sainte-Thècle. Tawachiche River throws herself into the Batiscan River, in Lac-aux-Sables, at the boundary of Sainte-Thècle, in an area designated the "Pee-Wee". It main tributary is the Tawachiche West River.[6]

In Indian history, these three rivers are deemed to have served as a way of transport to reach upstream lakes with canoes (depending the water level) or walking on ice in winter. Many beaver dams slowed the water flow. These rivers were also used to transport wood and some saw mills were established along the way.

Batiscan River flowing southward on 177 km, has it source in Lake Édouard (Quebec) in Haute-Mauricie. It flows through the Portneuf Wildlife Reserve through Rivière-à-Pierre (River of stones), Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, Lac-aux-Sables, Sainte-Thècle (limit), Saint-Adelphe, Saint-Stanislas, Saint-Narcisse, Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan and Batiscan.[7]

Demographics edit

Population trend:[8]

Year Population Variation (%) Median age
2016 2,484  -0,2 %
2011 2,478  -0,3 % 53,4 years
2006 2,486  -1,1 %
2001 2,513  -6,9 %
1996 2,698  -2,5 %
1991 2,766  -4,2 %
1986 2,887 -

Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 1157 (total dwellings: 1413)

Mother language of Sainte-Thècle's citizens:

  • French as first language: 98.2%
  • English as first language: 0.4%
  • English and French as first language: 0.4%
  • Other as first language: 1.0%

Main attractions edit

  • St-Jean-Optimist Park, located in the village, on the edge of Lac Croche (southern part of the lake). This site contains a public municipal beach, a water fountain illuminated in the middle of the lake, a boat launch for pleasure craft, a landing, a center of recreation, picnic tables, a volleyball site, and Laurent Naud's Drive, located on the South shores of Lac-Croche (between Du Pont street and Parc St-Jean-Optimist). In winter, the skating trail is popular. Several social and sporting events are held at the St-Jean-Optimist Park.
  • Church erected from 1903 to 1905, located on the highest hill in the heart of the village. Built under the direction of Priest Maxime Masson, the church of Sainte-Thècle is one of the finest religious heritage of La Mauricie and Quebec.[9][10]
  • Cemetery of upper village (designated "Masson Cemetery"), located behind the church. It features the "Stations of the Cross" carved in stone, a "calvaire" and many old funerary monuments remembering our ancestors. Note: The cemetery below is designated "Janelle cemetery", evoking the work of life of the priest Michel Janelle of Sainte-Thècle.[11]
  • Public landing site on the shore of Lac-du-Jésuite (Lake Jesuit), in the southern part of the lake near the mouth.
  • Public landing site on the shore of Lac-aux-Chicots (located in rang St-Pierre-Sud, near the village).
  • Chnabail Lake Trail (accessible by road from the Lake Jesuit) which offers a walk in the forest to rediscover the wilderness.
  • Country skying club "Le Geai Bleu" (The Blue Jay), located at 2501, chemin Saint-Michel Nord, Sainte-Thècle. This center offers 11.7 km of groomed trails.
  • Maple shack (cabanes à sucre). There are several producers of maple products in Sainte-Thècle, active in Spring season. Some "maple shack" (cabane-à-sucre) have a room to accommodate groups and provide meals, especially the maple shack "Chez Angelo and Anita", located in 1631, chemin Saint-Georges, Sainte-Thècle.[12]
  • Camping "Domaine Lac et Forêt" (Domain of Lake and Forest), located on road St-Pierre North, offering activities for all age groups: volleyball, basketball, dodgeball, floor hockey, games (indoor and outdoor), and an important pool producing high wages.[13]
In addition, visitors can benefit from the snowmobile or ATV, hunting and fishing, camping and resort trails. There are also many lakes in Sainte-Thècle for boating.[14][15]

Municipal chronology edit

  • On September 23, 1874: the "municipality of the parish of Sainte-Thècle" is officially constituted following the publication of the governmental decree in the Official Newspaper of Quebec (Gazette officielle du Québec).
  • On April 27, 1909: the "municipality of the village of Sainte-Thècle" is created. Its territory (village of the church and village of the station) gets loose from the "municipality of the parish".
  • 1958: The sector of the lower village gets loose from the "municipality of the parish" and merges to the "municipality of the village".
  • On January 1, 1982: implementation of the Mékinac Regional County Municipality ("Municipalité régionale de comté") which replaced the "corporation of county" which had been set up in 1855. The RCM of Mékinac is a supramunicipale organization for the territory which includes all the municipalities of the RCM of Mékinac area. The powers of RMC lean at the same time on statutory compulsory skills and on additional skills according to the will of the municipalities of its territory for common services.
  • June 7, 1989: merger between the "municipality of the parish" and that of the village of Sainte-Thècle in order to form the "municipality of Sainte-Thècle".[16]

School chronology edit

  • 1878: creation of the first "Sainte-Thècle school board" (Commission scolaire de Sainte-Thècle). The first meeting of the school board was held on March 4, 1878 in Théophile Magnan's residence.
  • 1915: Separation of the territory of Sainte-Thècle in two school board: village and parish.
  • 1949: Merger of both school board in only one.
  • 1965: Foundation of the CSRM ("Regional School Board of Mauricie area" - "Commission scolaire régionale de la Mauricie") in order to organize all the secondary education level, effective as of July 1st, 1965. Whereas the "School board of Sainte-Thècle" (Commission scolaire de Sainte-Thècle) continues to organize the education of primary level.
  • 1969: Cessation of the teaching of secondary level 3 and more, in June, 1969, in Sainte-Thècle. Furthermore, this secondary level education is dispensed in "Polyvalente Paul Le Jeune" in Saint-Tite which opened its doors in September, 1969.
  • As of July 1, 1972: merger of the "School Board of Sainte-Thècle" (Commission scolaire de Sainte-Thècle) with the "School Board of Normandie" ("Commission scolaire de Normandie") which already had the responsibility since 1969 of the teaching of primary level.
  • As of July 1, 1998: the "School Board of Normandy"(Commission scolaire de Normandie) is dissolved on June 30, 1998, to give way on July 1, 1998 to the "School Board of the Energy"(Commission scolaire de l'Énergie) which is furthermore responsible to administer the elementary and the secondary sector on the same territory as the previous CSRM (territory: from Mont-Carmel, up to Parent in Abitibi).[17]

Religious chronology edit

  • 1873 - March 14 - canonical erection of the "Catholic parish of Sainte-Thècle" (Paroisse catholique de Sainte-Thècle).
  • 1876 - September 19 - Land gift by notarial act from Lord John E. Price to the "Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle" with the aim of setting up a chapel there.
  • From 1877 to 1879 - Construction of the chapel in the lower village.
  • 1880 - Opening of the registers of baptismal certificates, marriages and graves of Sainte-Thècle. Previously, acts relative to the residents of the Lac-aux-Chicots (Sainte-Thècle) were registered on the registers of Saint-Tite.
  • 1893 - Enlargement of the chapel of the lower village, following a new decree of the bishop as of October 6, 1892. This enlargement allowed the addition of 75 benches while initially the chapel contained 97 benches in its surrounding wall.
  • 1903 - Choice of the future church site at the highest site of the sector and beginning of the construction of the church.
  • 1903 - Maxime Masson's arrival, on February 6, 1903, as priest (curé) of Sainte-Thècle. His cure lasted 52 years (up to 1955).
  • 1904 - Approval on November 18, 1904 of the new cemetery site, located at the top of the highest hillside, between both villages: the station village and the lower village.
  • 1905 - September 18 - Last grave in the cemetery of the lower village. It is about Marie Paquin's skin, wife of François Béland.
  • 1905 - September 24 - First religious celebration in the new church. The sale of benches was made on same Sunday after the big mass.
  • 1905 - Construction of the Cross path inside the church.
  • 1907 and 1908 - Erection of the Cross path inside the sacristy.
  • 1914 - Acquisition of big organ of the church, as a replacement the former organ which resulted from the chapel.
  • 1932 - New phase of arrangement of the finish of the inside of the church, in particular by the painter Louis-Édouard Monti.
  • 1938 - August 3 - A hurricane brings down both bell towers of the church of Sainte-Thècle. Several houses and the other buildings were damaged.
  • 1939 - April - the Beginning of the works of realization of paintings decorating walls and vault of the church, by Louis-Édouard Monty, artist of Montreal. The Priest Maxime Masson realizes paintings in the ceiling of the sacristy.
  • 1938 - Manufacturing by the priest Maxime Masson of a lion in cement, settled on an outside base of the northeast side of the church, symbolizing that the "Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle" is released from the debt generated by the construction of the church from 1903 till 1905.
  • July 1st, 1955 - The end of the parish priest of 52 years Maxime Masson October 15, 1867 in Saint-Justin - 2 October 1960 at Pointe-du-Lac).
  • 1965 - March - Installation of a new altar in the choir of the church so that from now on, the priest face is oriented toward people.
  • 1974 - Installation of the commemorative stone in the grass in front of the church, at the end of centennial festivities of the civil and canonic erection of Sainte-Thècle parish. This stone has been moved in 2017 in the grass in front of the presbytery.
  • 1983 - End of the cure (1962-1985) of André Morin (born February 24, 1907 at Lac-à-la-Tortue).
  • 1987 - Reconstruction of the high altar in the choir of the church.
  • 1993 - February - The church was used as the scene for the wedding shoot in the television series "Blanche" at Radio-Canada.
  • 2017 - Inauguration of the fontain in front of the church, on the same site than the old one from the area of Mr Masson priest.
  • January 1st, 2018 - Creation of the new "fabrique" of the parish of Saint-Coeur-de-Marie including the "fabriques" of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Saint-Eloi-les-Mines, Saint-Rémi-du-Lac-aux-Sables, St. Leopold of Hervey-Junction, St. Thecla and St. Adelphe.
  • June 10, 2018 - Inauguration of the new "fabrique" in the presence of the Bishop of the Diocese of Trois-Rivières, Bishop Luc Bouchard.
  • September 5, 2018 - The end of Gérald Baril's 33 years old (2nd longest in the history of Sainte-Thècle), since 1985.
  • September 6, 2018 - The new presiding priest, Fr. Benoit Muhindo Matiri, of the parish of Saint-Coeur-de-Marie took office.
  • Summer 2018 - Renovation of the interior of the Calvary of Sainte-Thècle Cemetery.

Coat of arms of Sainte-Thècle edit

Since the mid-20th century, the town of Sainte-Thècle uses this blazon trifecta that comes from the College of Arms of Canada. Its original interpretation was tinged with the spirit of Christianity. This blazon was published on April 14, 1958, in the regional newspaper "Le Nouvelliste" (published in Trois-Rivières, QC). On January 17, 1973, René Veillette summarized the original interpretation in a column on the history of Sainte-Thècle, in the journal "Le Dynamique" (published in Saint-Tite, QC). This interpretation has been actualized by the historian Gaétan Veillette in 2012.

The golden triangle in the upper part of the shield symbolizes the saints and heroes of the history, whose example inspired morality and customs. Widely used in heraldic domain, the golden color means brightness, righteousness, faith, strength and constancy. At the center of the first trifecta, the heart means kindness and dedication, recalling the life and accomplishment of Thècle, parish patron. Crown affixed over the heart evokes her sanctification.

The second trifecta, colored in blue azure, symbolizes purity. The fir tree represents the timber industry that dominated the local economy with agriculture throughout history. This fir tree is planted on a hill, which indicates the highest point of the village, the site of the church.

In the third trifecta, at the right of the shield, bees embody the workforce and bravery. Recognized as being laborious, bees inspire respect. In harmony with nature, their role is crucial in the eco-system. The red background shows solidarity and perseverance of this population throughout the difficulties of life and collective issues.

The twig of maple branches in the background represents the common tree in Sainte-Thècle. They evoke the maple groves that produced maple syrup. Maple leaf is also the emblem of the country.

The bottom banner features the official motto of Sainte-Thècle: "Scatter goodness along your path". This motto reflects an attitude to be adopted by each citizen in every action of his life. Finally, the red ribbon that binds the two branches of maple leaves is a sign of unity.

Toponymy edit

The name of the municipality results from Saint Thècle, martyred virgin of the 1st century, converted to the Christianism and educated by Saint Paul during its first journey missionary. Thècle was born in Isaurie in Turkey. Tite and Thècle having lived at the same time, the name of this virgin was retained for the canonical foundation of this parish of the Mid Mauricie as of March 15, 1873 decree promulgated by Mgr. Louis-François Richer Laflèche, bishop of the diocese of Trois-Rivières.[18] Moreover, Moïse Proulx, priest of Saint-Tite served the parish of Sainte-Thècle until 1880, or until the arrival of the first resident priest.[19]

The toponymy of the rows ("rangs" in French) of the parish embodies the run-up of Christendom of the 19th century: Saint-Joseph, Saint-Michel, Saint-Pierre, Saint-Georges, and Saint Thomas which is the last one to be merged to the municipality of Sainte-Thècle in 1891.

The main arteries of the village are the old Notre-Dame, Saint-Jacques, Masson, Grenier, Lacordaire, Tessier, Station, and Du Pont. The latter street derives its name from the floating bridge on Lake Croche, which connected the lower village to road St-Michel (north). With the expansion of the village, the names of new streets was a common surname: Bédard street, Veillette, Valley, Piché, Proteau Square, Cloutier Square, Marcotte road, Marchand road ... Centennial Street (rue du Centenaire) was erected during Celebration of the Sainte-Thècle Centennial in 1973–74, in parallel to the Villeneuve street. Several roads were designated according to their geographical context: Chemin de l'Anse (Cove Road), Lake Jesuit, Lake Traverse, Lake Aylwin, Lejeune Township, Lake Button... Finally, "Joseph St-Amant" road in Lejeune Township makes tribute to this businessman of Saint-Tite, who has greatly contributed to the forest industry. He owned a sawmill located on "Ruisseau Le Bourdais" street in the town of Saint-Tite.[20]

At the end of the nineteenth century, the village of Sainte-Thècle was divided in two zones: the lower village (the oldest, located between the lake Croche and the lake-aux-Chicots) and the village of the station (which was formed with the economical impact of station of the railroad, arrived in Sainte-Thècle in 1887). Finally the erection of the church, from 1903 to 1905, engendered the construction of streets Saint-Jacques and Masson, creating a third village.[21]

Main personalities linked to the locality edit

Photo gallery edit

Publishing about the history of Sainte-Thècle edit

1. "Répertoire des baptêmes de Sainte-Thècle (1869-2012)" (Directory of the baptisms of Sainte-Thècle), including 182 acts written in the registry of Saint-Tite (neighbor parish) from 1869 to 1880. Edited in French by "Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle". This book of 354 pages contains 11 135 baptisms.(in French)
  • « Répertoire des naissances et des baptêmes de Sainte-Thècle (1880 à 1940)» (Directory of births and baptisms of Sainte-Thècle), edited in 2001, 262 pages. Author : Jacques Delisle.(in French)(Edition sold out)

2. "Répertoire des mariages de Sainte-Thècle - 1880 à 2004" (Directory of the marriages of Sainte-Thècle - From 1880 to 2004), published in French in 2005 by the "Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle", 52 pages. Authors: Yolande Saint-Amand, André B Veillette. Associates: Andréanne, Daniel, Gaétan and Lorraine Veillette.(in French)

  • "Répertoire des mariages de Sainte-Thècle (on 1880 in 1973)" (Directory of the marriages of Sainte-Thècle), published in French in 1974 during the Centenary of Sainte-Thècle, 149 pages. Co-authors: Nicole V. Béland, Daniel Veillette, Gaétan Veillette, René Veillette and Yolande St-Amand-Veillette.(in French) (Edition sold out).
  • First appendix " Annexe au Répertoire des mariages de Sainte-Thècle (1974-1979) (First "Appendix to the Directory of the marriages of Sainte-Thècle (1974-1979))", containing 169 marriages. Edited in French. Author: Yolande Saint-Amand-Veillette.(in French) (Edition sold out)
  • Second appendix " Annexe au Répertoire des mariages de Sainte-Thècle (1974 à 2004) (Second Appendix to the Directory of the marriages of Sainte-Thècle (1974-2004))", published in French in 2005, 52 pages. Authors: Yolande Saint-Amand and André B Veillette.(in French)
  • Third appendix " Annexe au Répertoire des mariages de Sainte-Thècle (1974 à 2004) (Third Appendix to the Directory of the marriages of Sainte-Thècle (1974-2004))", published in French in 2009, 56 pages. Authors: Yolande Saint-Amand and André B Veillette. Collaborator: Claude Naud.(in French)

3. "Obituaire - Lac-aux-Chicots-Sainte-Thècle de 1870 à 1975 (Obituary Lac-aux-Chicots-Sainte-Thècle from 1870 to 1975)", edited in French by "Éditions du bien public", published in 1976. Authors: Geneviève Leblanc and Marie-Ange B. Plamondon. 152 pages.(in French) (Edition sold out).

  • First appendix entitled "Obituary Lac-aux-Chicots-Sainte-Thècle from 1975 to 1979", Edited in French by "Éditions du bien public", p. 153 - 176, published in 1980, by Geneviève Leblanc and Marie-Ange B. Plamondon. This appendix contains in particular the data of the census of 1895 written by the priest Michel E. Jannelle.(in French) (Edition sold out).
  • The second appendix entitled "Obituary Lac-aux-Chicots-Sainte-Thècle from 1975 to 2003", p. 170 - 289.(in French) (Edition sold out)

4. Monograph of Sainte-Thècle Centenary entitled "Une ville du Nord, Saint-Thècle - Cent ans d'histoire" (A city of the North, Sainte-Thècle, Hundred years of history) - 1874-1974", Edited by "Éditions du bien public", 229 pages, published in French in March, 1974 during the festivities of the Centenary of Sainte-Thècle. Text: Dr Jean-René Marchand . Documentation: Charles Magnan. Associates: Michelle Trépanier and Father Étienne Morin, o.p.(in French)

5. Book "Sainte-Thècle - Comté de Champlain" (Sainte-Thècle - County of Champlain), containing the censuses of 1886, 1891, 1895, on 1896 and 1897 of Sainte-Thècle. Published in French in Trois-Rivières (Three Rivers) in 1987. 320 pages. Compiled by Brigitte Hamel, S.C.O.(in French)

6. "Des semailles aux glanures : répertoire des objets anciens de Ste-Thècle" (Sowings to glanures: directory of the antiques of Ste-Thècle). Texts writer, Odette St-Amand; supervised by Armande Rompré-St-Amand. Published in French by the "Sociocultural Committee of Ste-Thècle" (Comité socio-culturel de Sainte-Thècle), 1984, Arquienne printing office.(in French)

7. Book "Sainte-Thècle - Le temps d'une vie mémorable ... pendant un quart de siècle - 1935 à 1960" (Time for a memorable life... for a quarter of a century - from 1935 to 1960). Author: Fernand Cloutier. 295 pages. Published in French in August 2012 by the author.(in French)

8. Book "Sainte-Thècle - Familles du Lac Travers 1955 (Rang St-Joseph)" (Sainte-Thècle - Families of Lac Travers 1955 (Rang St-Joseph)""), by Fernand Cloutier, 2018, 46 pages - Photograph: Claude Naud. Published in 2018 by the author.(in French)

9. Book "Sainte-Thècle - Familles "Haut du Lac Sud" 1950 (Rang St-Pierre Sud)" (Sainte-Thècle - Families "Haut du Lac Sud" 1950 (Rang St-Pierre Sud)), par Fernand Cloutier, 2019, 96 pages - Collaborator: Myriam Bédard, editing and graphic design. Published in 2019 by the author.(in French)

10. Book "Sainte-Thècle - Familles "Nord du lac" 1950 (Rang St-Michel Nord)" (Sainte-Thècle - Families "North of the lake" 1950 (Rang St-Michel North)), par Fernand Cloutier, 2020, 98 pages - Collaborator: Myriam Bédard, editing and graphic design. Published in 2020 by author.(in French)

11. Book "Sainte-Thècle - Familles "Bas du Lac Sud" 1950 (Rang St-Michel Sud)" (Sainte-Thècle - Families "Bas du Lac Sud" 1950 (Rang St-Michel Sud)), par Fernand Cloutier, 2020, 82 pages - Collaborator: Myriam Bédard, editing and graphic design. Published in 2020 by author.(in French)

12. Book "Sainte-Thècle - 1950 - Rang St-Thomas Sud" (Sainte-Thècle - 1950 - Rang St-Thomas South), by Fernand Cloutier, 2019, 94 pages - Collaborator: Myriam Bédard, editing and graphic design. Published in 2019 by the author.(in French)

13. Book "Sainte-Thècle - 1950 - Rang St-Thomas Nord" (Sainte-Thècle - 1950 - Rang St-Thomas North), by Fernand Cloutier, 2020, 139 pages - Collaborators: members of Fernand Gravel and Louiselle Lefebvre's family. Collaborator: Myriam Bédard, editing and graphic design. Published in 2020 by the author.(in French)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Banque de noms de lieux du Québec: Reference number 228389". toponymie.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  2. ^ a b Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire - Répertoire des municipalités: Sainte-Thècle
  3. ^ a b "Sainte-Thècle (Code 2435050) Census Profile". 2011 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada.
  4. ^ Site "Plein air À la carte", Article "Rivière et lac Mékinac" (Outdoors À la carte, Article "Rivière et lac Mékinac"), describing the course of the river.(in French)
  5. ^ Research conducted by Gaétan Veillette, from website Google Map
  6. ^ Article "Chronique sur l'histoire de Sainte-Thècle - L'abbé Paul Le Jeune" (Chronicle on the history of Sainte-Thècle - Father Paul Le Jeune), by Gaétan Veillette, journal Le Dynamique, May 8, 1974, p. 4, describing canoe routes on the Tawachiche River.(in French)
  7. ^ MRC des Chenaux - Plan régional des milieux humides et hydriques.(in French)
  8. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
  9. ^ Réjane Trudel, article "L’église de Sainte-Thècle, une œuvre d’art" (The church of Sainte-Thècle, a work of art), Hebdo Mékinac-Des Chenaux, 16 juillet 2010, describing the church of Sainte-Thècle.
  10. ^ Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec - Église de Sainte-Thècle.
  11. ^ Site officiel de Mauricie-Sainte-Thècle - Cimetière de Sainte-Thècle.
  12. ^ Official website of "Érablière aux Milles Érables" of Sainte-Thècle
  13. ^ Site officiel du "camping Lac et Forêt" de Sainte-Thècle.
  14. ^ Site officiel de la municipalité de Sainte-Thècle - Section "Parcs et espaces verts".
  15. ^ MRC Mékinac - Club de ski de fond le Geai bleu - Sentier de ski de fond
  16. ^ Chronicles on the history of Sainte-Thècle, appeared in French from 1973 till 1982 in the weekly newspaper "Dynamique" (published in Saint-Tite), written by René Veillette and Gaétan Veillette.
  17. ^ Historical researches about the School Boards of Sainte-Thècle, by Gaétan Veillette
  18. ^ "Chronique sur l'histoire de Ste-Thècle - Épilogue de la vie de Sainte-Thècle" (Chronicle on the history of Ste-Thècle - Epilogue of the life of Sainte-Thècle), by René Veillette, journal Le Dynamique, March 7, 1973
  19. ^ "Chronique sur l'histoire de Ste-Thècle - L'érection canonique" (Chronicle on the history of Ste-Thècle - The canonical erection) by René Veillette, journal Le Dynamique, February 28, 1973, p. 2, mentioning the religious services offered by Moïse Proulx.
  20. ^ Article "Jos. St-Amant & Fils Ltée", Le Nouvelliste newspaper, September 11, 1992, section 2, p. 21.
  21. ^ Article "Le conseil de Ste-Thècle adopte une résolution de reconnaissance" (The council of Ste-Thècle adopts a resolution of recognition), Le Nouvelliste newspaper, March 20, 1962, p. 7, appointing the inspectors for each of the roads (or road segments).
  22. ^ "Répertoire des baptêmes de Sainte-Thècle - 1869-2012" (Directory of baptisms of Sainte-Thècle - 1869-2012", 2012, 354 pages, p. 50, published by "Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle" (Factory of Sainte-Thècle)
  23. ^ Obituary of Dr. Benoît Tousignant - 2015
  24. ^ Article "L'homme d'affaires Jeffrey Veillet (1881-1946) de Ste-Thècle dirigea jusqu'à 6,000 travailleurs forestiers" (Ste-Thècle businessman Jeffrey Veillet (1881-1946) managed up to 6,000 forestry workers), by the historian Gaétan Veillette (St-Hubert), bulletin Le Pathiskan, December 1993, p. 17 à 19.
  25. ^ Article "Magasin général de Jeffrey Veillet à Ste-Thècle, rue St-Jacques vers 1940" (Jeffrey Veillet's general store in Ste-Thècle, rue St-Jacques around 1940), by Gaétan Veillette (St-Hubert), bulletin Le Pathiskan, December 1993, p. 20 à 22.
  26. ^ Article "Visite guidée des sites Veillet/te à Ste-Thècle" (Guided tour of Veillet/te sites in Ste-Thècle), par Gaétan Veillette (St-Hubert), bulletin Le Pathiskan, août 1994, p. 17 à 19, section "Magasin de Jeffrey Veillet" (store of Jeffrey Veillet) (p. 17-18), section "Bureau-chef de Veillet & Frères" (Head-Office of Veillet & Frères" (p. 18).
  27. ^ Article "Notes biographiques sur Armand J. Veillet" (Biographical notes on Armand J. Veillet) (son of Jeffrey Veillet), by Alphonse Veillette (Portneuf), bulletin Le Pathiskan, June 1999, p. 10-11.

External links edit

  • Municipality of Sainte-Thècle: Official website(in French)
  • Promotion Sainte-Thècle: Official website(in French)
  • Solidarity Cooperative Health Sainte-Thècle (Coopérative de Solidarité Santé de Sainte-Thècle): Official website(in French)
  • Maps of Sainte-Thècle Official website
  • Missionary Paul Le Jeune who is associated to a few related geographic names in Sainte-Thècle: Lake Jesuit, Le Jeune Lake, "Canton Le Jeune" Road, Canton (Township) Le Jeune; and in Lac-aux-Sables (Hervey-Jonction sector), with "Lac du missionnaire" (Missionary Lake).



sainte, thècle, homonymy, thecle, canadian, municipality, located, province, quebec, mékinac, regional, county, municipality, batiscanie, watershed, administrative, region, mauricie, this, municipality, square, kilometres, known, resorts, many, small, lakes, f. For homonymy see Thecle Sainte Thecle is a Canadian municipality located in the province of Quebec in the Mekinac Regional County Municipality in the Batiscanie watershed in the administrative region of Mauricie This municipality of 216 square kilometres is known for its resorts and many small lakes The forest and mountain scenery offers exceptional views for tourists and vacationers Sainte Thecle is also a destination for hunting fishing snowmobile all terrain vehicles and other outdoor sports The church rectory and cemetery are located on the main hill of the village and are also heritage sites of interest The municipality s agricultural and forestry industries have marked its history Sainte ThecleMunicipalityMotto Passe en semant le bien Scatter goodness along your path Location within Mekinac RCM Sainte ThecleLocation in central Quebec Coordinates 46 49 N 72 30 W 46 817 N 72 500 W 46 817 72 500 1 Country CanadaProvince QuebecRegionMauricieRCMMekinacWatershedBatiscan RiverConstitutedJune 7 1989Government 2 MayorEric Blouin Federal ridingSaint Maurice Champlain Prov ridingLavioletteArea 2 3 Municipality221 60 km2 85 56 sq mi Land213 46 km2 82 42 sq mi Urban2 25 km2 0 87 sq mi Population 2011 3 Municipality2 478 Density11 6 km2 30 sq mi Urban1 296 Urban density580 km2 1 500 sq mi Pop 2006 20110 3 Dwellings1 413Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code s G0X 3G0Area code s 418 and 581HighwaysR 153 R 352Websitewww wbr ste thecle wbr qc wbr ca Contents 1 Geography 2 Hydrography 3 Demographics 4 Main attractions 5 Municipal chronology 6 School chronology 7 Religious chronology 8 Coat of arms of Sainte Thecle 9 Toponymy 10 Main personalities linked to the locality 11 Photo gallery 12 Publishing about the history of Sainte Thecle 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksGeography editSainte Thecle is located at the junction of provincial roads 153 and 352 Road 153 which runs north south connects Yamachiche to Lac aux Sables through Saint Tite On its way to Sainte Thecle route 153 covers the path of the great rang St Georges Notre Dame street St Jacques street and road St Pierre North route 352 which runs east west from Trois Rivieres through Saint Stanislas Saint Adelphe and Sainte Thecle on the path of road Rompre and road St Thomas before ending at its juncture with road 153 in the village of Sainte Thecle The municipality of Sainte Thecle shares borders with Saint Tite to the south Grandes Piles to the southwest Saint Roch de Mekinac also to the south west Trois Rives to the north Lac aux Sables also to the north and Saint Adelphe to the southeast Most of Sainte Thecle is part of the Batiscan River watershed with the exception of a two smalls area in its northeastern territories near Trois Rives and Missionary Lake Thighest Laurentian Mountains of Middle Mauricie are located in the northwestern part of the municipality of Sainte Thecle A dozen of the peaks are over 400 meters high The tallest are those encircled the lakes that dot the region lakes Eric Grandes Piles lake Vlimeux lake Button Lake Thom Missionary Lake North the Lake Jesuit lake de l Aqueduc as well as the area along the northwest of Saint Joseph South row Archange Lake is the border between Grandes Piles and Sainte Thecle Hydrography editThe territory of Sainte Thecle is characterized by five river sub basins of the Batiscanie and one of the Saint Maurice River the Mekinac River which course part start at the mouth of Mekinac Lake to flow into the Saint Maurice River in Middle Mauricie The northern part of Lejeune Township flows to the Mekinac River including Lake Button and Lake Lejeune The latter joined the Thom stream via Lake Bouchard Lake George and Lake Thom The Thom stream flows into the Mekinac River in the village of Saint Joseph de Mekinac 4 the Little Mekinac North River whose northern section has a length of 19 km This river has its source in Sainte Thecle at 3rd Lake Champlain altitude 302 m The waters flow southward subsequently in the second lake altitude 272 m then the first Lake Champlain altitude 260 m The course of the river continues southbound crossing lakes Cobb Dorval 2 4 km from the mouth of the next lake and Pelard 2 8 km from the mouth of the small lake Dorval altitude 229 m The limit of Sainte Thecle and Grandes Piles Quebec is just south of Lake Pelard and the water down to the lake a Pierre altitude 228 m and the small lake Dorval located 3 km from Lake Roberge Grandes Piles At the south of Lake Cobb Dorval the river collects another discharge from the west who pours the waters of lakes Embryo au canard and Button At the center of the lake Nicolas altitude 227 m the river receives on the East side the outlet of Lake Fontaine Mekinac altitude 287 m Finally the river flows into a small lake located in the northwest end of Lake Roberge Grandes Piles altitude 176 m This small lake also receives the waters of the second Lake Roberge which discharge flows south east The discharge of this small lake o is only hundred meters and empties into the North West end of Lake Roberge Grandes Piles Riviere des Envies which crosses the rang St Joseph southbound taking it source at Lake Traverse then the river runs through the territory of Saint Tite via the Rang des Pointes Saint Severin and empties into the Batiscan river in Saint Stanislas Pierre Paul River takes it source at Lac Pierre Paul Mekinac located in the eastern part of the territory of Saint Tite The main course of the river runs first north draining part of the Rang St Georges South in Sainte Thecle then branches off to the right about 160 degrees to head south following in parallel route 352 between Sainte Thecle and Saint Adelphe in row St Thomas South It course cut the rang St Emile in Saint Adelphe and empties into the Batiscan River on the right bank up to the village of Saint Adelphe While the Bras de la riviere Pierre Paul Arm of Pierre Paul River drains much of the row St Thomas in the north south direction in perpendicularly intersecting lots crosses the road 352 then veers to the south and cross the road St Emile to discharge into the Pierre Paul River about 0 5 km from the mouth of the latter which flows into the Batiscan River 5 Tawachiche River is flowing north south on 25 km entirely within the municipality of Lac aux Sables The river crosses the Zec Tawachiche to move to the northern boundary of the village Hervey Jonction where there are waterfalls Then the river runs along the southwestern boundary of the municipality of Lac aux Sables and Sainte Thecle Tawachiche River throws herself into the Batiscan River in Lac aux Sables at the boundary of Sainte Thecle in an area designated the Pee Wee It main tributary is the Tawachiche West River 6 In Indian history these three rivers are deemed to have served as a way of transport to reach upstream lakes with canoes depending the water level or walking on ice in winter Many beaver dams slowed the water flow These rivers were also used to transport wood and some saw mills were established along the way Batiscan River flowing southward on 177 km has it source in Lake Edouard Quebec in Haute Mauricie It flows through the Portneuf Wildlife Reserve through Riviere a Pierre River of stones Notre Dame de Montauban Lac aux Sables Sainte Thecle limit Saint Adelphe Saint Stanislas Saint Narcisse Sainte Genevieve de Batiscan and Batiscan 7 Demographics editPopulation trend 8 Year Population Variation Median age2016 2 484 nbsp 0 2 2011 2 478 nbsp 0 3 53 4 years2006 2 486 nbsp 1 1 2001 2 513 nbsp 6 9 1996 2 698 nbsp 2 5 1991 2 766 nbsp 4 2 1986 2 887 Private dwellings occupied by usual residents 1157 total dwellings 1413 Mother language of Sainte Thecle s citizens French as first language 98 2 English as first language 0 4 English and French as first language 0 4 Other as first language 1 0 Main attractions editSt Jean Optimist Park located in the village on the edge of Lac Croche southern part of the lake This site contains a public municipal beach a water fountain illuminated in the middle of the lake a boat launch for pleasure craft a landing a center of recreation picnic tables a volleyball site and Laurent Naud s Drive located on the South shores of Lac Croche between Du Pont street and Parc St Jean Optimist In winter the skating trail is popular Several social and sporting events are held at the St Jean Optimist Park Church erected from 1903 to 1905 located on the highest hill in the heart of the village Built under the direction of Priest Maxime Masson the church of Sainte Thecle is one of the finest religious heritage of La Mauricie and Quebec 9 10 Cemetery of upper village designated Masson Cemetery located behind the church It features the Stations of the Cross carved in stone a calvaire and many old funerary monuments remembering our ancestors Note The cemetery below is designated Janelle cemetery evoking the work of life of the priest Michel Janelle of Sainte Thecle 11 Public landing site on the shore of Lac du Jesuite Lake Jesuit in the southern part of the lake near the mouth Public landing site on the shore of Lac aux Chicots located in rang St Pierre Sud near the village Chnabail Lake Trail accessible by road from the Lake Jesuit which offers a walk in the forest to rediscover the wilderness Country skying club Le Geai Bleu The Blue Jay located at 2501 chemin Saint Michel Nord Sainte Thecle This center offers 11 7 km of groomed trails Maple shack cabanes a sucre There are several producers of maple products in Sainte Thecle active in Spring season Some maple shack cabane a sucre have a room to accommodate groups and provide meals especially the maple shack Chez Angelo and Anita located in 1631 chemin Saint Georges Sainte Thecle 12 Camping Domaine Lac et Foret Domain of Lake and Forest located on road St Pierre North offering activities for all age groups volleyball basketball dodgeball floor hockey games indoor and outdoor and an important pool producing high wages 13 In addition visitors can benefit from the snowmobile or ATV hunting and fishing camping and resort trails There are also many lakes in Sainte Thecle for boating 14 15 Municipal chronology editOn September 23 1874 the municipality of the parish of Sainte Thecle is officially constituted following the publication of the governmental decree in the Official Newspaper of Quebec Gazette officielle du Quebec On April 27 1909 the municipality of the village of Sainte Thecle is created Its territory village of the church and village of the station gets loose from the municipality of the parish 1958 The sector of the lower village gets loose from the municipality of the parish and merges to the municipality of the village On January 1 1982 implementation of the Mekinac Regional County Municipality Municipalite regionale de comte which replaced the corporation of county which had been set up in 1855 The RCM of Mekinac is a supramunicipale organization for the territory which includes all the municipalities of the RCM of Mekinac area The powers of RMC lean at the same time on statutory compulsory skills and on additional skills according to the will of the municipalities of its territory for common services June 7 1989 merger between the municipality of the parish and that of the village of Sainte Thecle in order to form the municipality of Sainte Thecle 16 School chronology edit1878 creation of the first Sainte Thecle school board Commission scolaire de Sainte Thecle The first meeting of the school board was held on March 4 1878 in Theophile Magnan s residence 1915 Separation of the territory of Sainte Thecle in two school board village and parish 1949 Merger of both school board in only one 1965 Foundation of the CSRM Regional School Board of Mauricie area Commission scolaire regionale de la Mauricie in order to organize all the secondary education level effective as of July 1st 1965 Whereas the School board of Sainte Thecle Commission scolaire de Sainte Thecle continues to organize the education of primary level 1969 Cessation of the teaching of secondary level 3 and more in June 1969 in Sainte Thecle Furthermore this secondary level education is dispensed in Polyvalente Paul Le Jeune in Saint Tite which opened its doors in September 1969 As of July 1 1972 merger of the School Board of Sainte Thecle Commission scolaire de Sainte Thecle with the School Board of Normandie Commission scolaire de Normandie which already had the responsibility since 1969 of the teaching of primary level As of July 1 1998 the School Board of Normandy Commission scolaire de Normandie is dissolved on June 30 1998 to give way on July 1 1998 to the School Board of the Energy Commission scolaire de l Energie which is furthermore responsible to administer the elementary and the secondary sector on the same territory as the previous CSRM territory from Mont Carmel up to Parent in Abitibi 17 Religious chronology edit1873 March 14 canonical erection of the Catholic parish of Sainte Thecle Paroisse catholique de Sainte Thecle 1876 September 19 Land gift by notarial act from Lord John E Price to the Fabrique de Sainte Thecle with the aim of setting up a chapel there From 1877 to 1879 Construction of the chapel in the lower village 1880 Opening of the registers of baptismal certificates marriages and graves of Sainte Thecle Previously acts relative to the residents of the Lac aux Chicots Sainte Thecle were registered on the registers of Saint Tite 1893 Enlargement of the chapel of the lower village following a new decree of the bishop as of October 6 1892 This enlargement allowed the addition of 75 benches while initially the chapel contained 97 benches in its surrounding wall 1903 Choice of the future church site at the highest site of the sector and beginning of the construction of the church 1903 Maxime Masson s arrival on February 6 1903 as priest cure of Sainte Thecle His cure lasted 52 years up to 1955 1904 Approval on November 18 1904 of the new cemetery site located at the top of the highest hillside between both villages the station village and the lower village 1905 September 18 Last grave in the cemetery of the lower village It is about Marie Paquin s skin wife of Francois Beland 1905 September 24 First religious celebration in the new church The sale of benches was made on same Sunday after the big mass 1905 Construction of the Cross path inside the church 1907 and 1908 Erection of the Cross path inside the sacristy 1914 Acquisition of big organ of the church as a replacement the former organ which resulted from the chapel 1932 New phase of arrangement of the finish of the inside of the church in particular by the painter Louis Edouard Monti 1938 August 3 A hurricane brings down both bell towers of the church of Sainte Thecle Several houses and the other buildings were damaged 1939 April the Beginning of the works of realization of paintings decorating walls and vault of the church by Louis Edouard Monty artist of Montreal The Priest Maxime Masson realizes paintings in the ceiling of the sacristy 1938 Manufacturing by the priest Maxime Masson of a lion in cement settled on an outside base of the northeast side of the church symbolizing that the Fabrique de Sainte Thecle is released from the debt generated by the construction of the church from 1903 till 1905 July 1st 1955 The end of the parish priest of 52 years Maxime Masson October 15 1867 in Saint Justin 2 October 1960 at Pointe du Lac 1965 March Installation of a new altar in the choir of the church so that from now on the priest face is oriented toward people 1974 Installation of the commemorative stone in the grass in front of the church at the end of centennial festivities of the civil and canonic erection of Sainte Thecle parish This stone has been moved in 2017 in the grass in front of the presbytery 1983 End of the cure 1962 1985 of Andre Morin born February 24 1907 at Lac a la Tortue 1987 Reconstruction of the high altar in the choir of the church 1993 February The church was used as the scene for the wedding shoot in the television series Blanche at Radio Canada 2017 Inauguration of the fontain in front of the church on the same site than the old one from the area of Mr Masson priest January 1st 2018 Creation of the new fabrique of the parish of Saint Coeur de Marie including the fabriques of Notre Dame des Anges Saint Eloi les Mines Saint Remi du Lac aux Sables St Leopold of Hervey Junction St Thecla and St Adelphe June 10 2018 Inauguration of the new fabrique in the presence of the Bishop of the Diocese of Trois Rivieres Bishop Luc Bouchard September 5 2018 The end of Gerald Baril s 33 years old 2nd longest in the history of Sainte Thecle since 1985 September 6 2018 The new presiding priest Fr Benoit Muhindo Matiri of the parish of Saint Coeur de Marie took office Summer 2018 Renovation of the interior of the Calvary of Sainte Thecle Cemetery Coat of arms of Sainte Thecle editSince the mid 20th century the town of Sainte Thecle uses this blazon trifecta that comes from the College of Arms of Canada Its original interpretation was tinged with the spirit of Christianity This blazon was published on April 14 1958 in the regional newspaper Le Nouvelliste published in Trois Rivieres QC On January 17 1973 Rene Veillette summarized the original interpretation in a column on the history of Sainte Thecle in the journal Le Dynamique published in Saint Tite QC This interpretation has been actualized by the historian Gaetan Veillette in 2012 The golden triangle in the upper part of the shield symbolizes the saints and heroes of the history whose example inspired morality and customs Widely used in heraldic domain the golden color means brightness righteousness faith strength and constancy At the center of the first trifecta the heart means kindness and dedication recalling the life and accomplishment of Thecle parish patron Crown affixed over the heart evokes her sanctification The second trifecta colored in blue azure symbolizes purity The fir tree represents the timber industry that dominated the local economy with agriculture throughout history This fir tree is planted on a hill which indicates the highest point of the village the site of the church In the third trifecta at the right of the shield bees embody the workforce and bravery Recognized as being laborious bees inspire respect In harmony with nature their role is crucial in the eco system The red background shows solidarity and perseverance of this population throughout the difficulties of life and collective issues The twig of maple branches in the background represents the common tree in Sainte Thecle They evoke the maple groves that produced maple syrup Maple leaf is also the emblem of the country The bottom banner features the official motto of Sainte Thecle Scatter goodness along your path This motto reflects an attitude to be adopted by each citizen in every action of his life Finally the red ribbon that binds the two branches of maple leaves is a sign of unity Toponymy editThe name of the municipality results from Saint Thecle martyred virgin of the 1st century converted to the Christianism and educated by Saint Paul during its first journey missionary Thecle was born in Isaurie in Turkey Tite and Thecle having lived at the same time the name of this virgin was retained for the canonical foundation of this parish of the Mid Mauricie as of March 15 1873 decree promulgated by Mgr Louis Francois Richer Lafleche bishop of the diocese of Trois Rivieres 18 Moreover Moise Proulx priest of Saint Tite served the parish of Sainte Thecle until 1880 or until the arrival of the first resident priest 19 The toponymy of the rows rangs in French of the parish embodies the run up of Christendom of the 19th century Saint Joseph Saint Michel Saint Pierre Saint Georges and Saint Thomas which is the last one to be merged to the municipality of Sainte Thecle in 1891 The main arteries of the village are the old Notre Dame Saint Jacques Masson Grenier Lacordaire Tessier Station and Du Pont The latter street derives its name from the floating bridge on Lake Croche which connected the lower village to road St Michel north With the expansion of the village the names of new streets was a common surname Bedard street Veillette Valley Piche Proteau Square Cloutier Square Marcotte road Marchand road Centennial Street rue du Centenaire was erected during Celebration of the Sainte Thecle Centennial in 1973 74 in parallel to the Villeneuve street Several roads were designated according to their geographical context Chemin de l Anse Cove Road Lake Jesuit Lake Traverse Lake Aylwin Lejeune Township Lake Button Finally Joseph St Amant road in Lejeune Township makes tribute to this businessman of Saint Tite who has greatly contributed to the forest industry He owned a sawmill located on Ruisseau Le Bourdais street in the town of Saint Tite 20 At the end of the nineteenth century the village of Sainte Thecle was divided in two zones the lower village the oldest located between the lake Croche and the lake aux Chicots and the village of the station which was formed with the economical impact of station of the railroad arrived in Sainte Thecle in 1887 Finally the erection of the church from 1903 to 1905 engendered the construction of streets Saint Jacques and Masson creating a third village 21 Main personalities linked to the locality editEric Bedard 1976 Olympic champion in speed skating Bruno Bordeleau 1868 1929 doctor mayor of the village of Sainte Thecle member of Quebec parliament and registrar for Champlain County Josaphat Groleau 1893 1993 a businessman in the lumber industry the municipality mayor of the village for three periods 1927 1931 1947 1955 and 1960 1965 He was president of the school board of the village from 1947 to 1949 He ended his public career as warden 22 Maxime Masson 1867 1960 pastor of parish of Sainte Thecle from 1903 to 1955 Laurent Naud 1909 1992 a businessman in the lumber industry and commerce Yvon Rivard 1945 a Canadian writer born here in 1945 He is a two time Governor General s Award winner receiving the Governor General s Award for French language fiction in 1986 for Les silences du corbeau and the Governor General s Award for French language non fiction in 2013 for Aimer enseigner Alphee Saint Amand 1903 1983 mayor fire chief chief ambulance funeral garage owner corporate and textile trader leader Benoit Tousignant 1927 2015 Cardiologist who practiced in Trois Rivieres from 1964 to 1991 23 Jeffrey Veillet 1881 1946 businessman in the lumber industry and commerce 24 25 26 27 Photo gallery edit nbsp Fountain erected in 2017 in front of the church nbsp Rear of the Church of Sainte Thecle which was built from 1903 to 1905 nbsp View of the northern section of the cemetery at the top of Sainte Thecle nbsp Presbytery of Sainte Thecle nbsp Cement lion on the north east side of the church of Sainte Thecle fashioned by the priest Maxime Masson nbsp Calvary erected by the priest Maxime Masson at the top of the cliff of the cemetery of Sainte Thecle nbsp Castle of birds of the time of the parish priest Maxime Masson and stone of the Centenary installed in the front parterre of the presbytery nbsp Kiosk set up in front of the presbytery near the town hall nbsp Center of the village of Sainte Thecle corners of Masson and Saint Jacques seen from the parterre of the church nbsp Front facade of the Cafe Boutique Aux Cinq Soeurs on Masson Street the former David Leblanc store nbsp Way cross at the intersection of Chemin Saint Michel Nord and Route Marcotte nbsp Masson street corner of Saint Jean street in the lower part of the village nbsp View of Tessier street in Sainte Thecle Quebec from the intersection of Masson street in July 2021 Publishing about the history of Sainte Thecle edit1 Repertoire des baptemes de Sainte Thecle 1869 2012 Directory of the baptisms of Sainte Thecle including 182 acts written in the registry of Saint Tite neighbor parish from 1869 to 1880 Edited in French by Fabrique de Sainte Thecle This book of 354 pages contains 11 135 baptisms in French Repertoire des naissances et des baptemes de Sainte Thecle 1880 a 1940 Directory of births and baptisms of Sainte Thecle edited in 2001 262 pages Author Jacques Delisle in French Edition sold out 2 Repertoire des mariages de Sainte Thecle 1880 a 2004 Directory of the marriages of Sainte Thecle From 1880 to 2004 published in French in 2005 by the Fabrique de Sainte Thecle 52 pages Authors Yolande Saint Amand Andre B Veillette Associates Andreanne Daniel Gaetan and Lorraine Veillette in French Repertoire des mariages de Sainte Thecle on 1880 in 1973 Directory of the marriages of Sainte Thecle published in French in 1974 during the Centenary of Sainte Thecle 149 pages Co authors Nicole V Beland Daniel Veillette Gaetan Veillette Rene Veillette and Yolande St Amand Veillette in French Edition sold out First appendix Annexe au Repertoire des mariages de Sainte Thecle 1974 1979 First Appendix to the Directory of the marriages of Sainte Thecle 1974 1979 containing 169 marriages Edited in French Author Yolande Saint Amand Veillette in French Edition sold out Second appendix Annexe au Repertoire des mariages de Sainte Thecle 1974 a 2004 Second Appendix to the Directory of the marriages of Sainte Thecle 1974 2004 published in French in 2005 52 pages Authors Yolande Saint Amand and Andre B Veillette in French Third appendix Annexe au Repertoire des mariages de Sainte Thecle 1974 a 2004 Third Appendix to the Directory of the marriages of Sainte Thecle 1974 2004 published in French in 2009 56 pages Authors Yolande Saint Amand and Andre B Veillette Collaborator Claude Naud in French 3 Obituaire Lac aux Chicots Sainte Thecle de 1870 a 1975 Obituary Lac aux Chicots Sainte Thecle from 1870 to 1975 edited in French by Editions du bien public published in 1976 Authors Genevieve Leblanc and Marie Ange B Plamondon 152 pages in French Edition sold out First appendix entitled Obituary Lac aux Chicots Sainte Thecle from 1975 to 1979 Edited in French by Editions du bien public p 153 176 published in 1980 by Genevieve Leblanc and Marie Ange B Plamondon This appendix contains in particular the data of the census of 1895 written by the priest Michel E Jannelle in French Edition sold out The second appendix entitled Obituary Lac aux Chicots Sainte Thecle from 1975 to 2003 p 170 289 in French Edition sold out 4 Monograph of Sainte Thecle Centenary entitled Une ville du Nord Saint Thecle Cent ans d histoire A city of the North Sainte Thecle Hundred years of history 1874 1974 Edited by Editions du bien public 229 pages published in French in March 1974 during the festivities of the Centenary of Sainte Thecle Text Dr Jean Rene Marchand Documentation Charles Magnan Associates Michelle Trepanier and Father Etienne Morin o p in French 5 Book Sainte Thecle Comte de Champlain Sainte Thecle County of Champlain containing the censuses of 1886 1891 1895 on 1896 and 1897 of Sainte Thecle Published in French in Trois Rivieres Three Rivers in 1987 320 pages Compiled by Brigitte Hamel S C O in French 6 Des semailles aux glanures repertoire des objets anciens de Ste Thecle Sowings to glanures directory of the antiques of Ste Thecle Texts writer Odette St Amand supervised by Armande Rompre St Amand Published in French by the Sociocultural Committee of Ste Thecle Comite socio culturel de Sainte Thecle 1984 Arquienne printing office in French 7 Book Sainte Thecle Le temps d une vie memorable pendant un quart de siecle 1935 a 1960 Time for a memorable life for a quarter of a century from 1935 to 1960 Author Fernand Cloutier 295 pages Published in French in August 2012 by the author in French 8 Book Sainte Thecle Familles du Lac Travers 1955 Rang St Joseph Sainte Thecle Families of Lac Travers 1955 Rang St Joseph by Fernand Cloutier 2018 46 pages Photograph Claude Naud Published in 2018 by the author in French 9 Book Sainte Thecle Familles Haut du Lac Sud 1950 Rang St Pierre Sud Sainte Thecle Families Haut du Lac Sud 1950 Rang St Pierre Sud par Fernand Cloutier 2019 96 pages Collaborator Myriam Bedard editing and graphic design Published in 2019 by the author in French 10 Book Sainte Thecle Familles Nord du lac 1950 Rang St Michel Nord Sainte Thecle Families North of the lake 1950 Rang St Michel North par Fernand Cloutier 2020 98 pages Collaborator Myriam Bedard editing and graphic design Published in 2020 by author in French 11 Book Sainte Thecle Familles Bas du Lac Sud 1950 Rang St Michel Sud Sainte Thecle Families Bas du Lac Sud 1950 Rang St Michel Sud par Fernand Cloutier 2020 82 pages Collaborator Myriam Bedard editing and graphic design Published in 2020 by author in French 12 Book Sainte Thecle 1950 Rang St Thomas Sud Sainte Thecle 1950 Rang St Thomas South by Fernand Cloutier 2019 94 pages Collaborator Myriam Bedard editing and graphic design Published in 2019 by the author in French 13 Book Sainte Thecle 1950 Rang St Thomas Nord Sainte Thecle 1950 Rang St Thomas North by Fernand Cloutier 2020 139 pages Collaborators members of Fernand Gravel and Louiselle Lefebvre s family Collaborator Myriam Bedard editing and graphic design Published in 2020 by the author in French See also editMaxime Masson Riviere des Envies Pierre Paul River Tawachiche River Tawachiche West River Batiscan River Batiscanie Quebec Missionary Lake Lake Jesuit Lake Traverse Mekinac Archange Lake Mekinac Croche Lake Sainte Thecle Lejeune Township Mekinac Regional County Municipality County of Laviolette electoral district County of Champlain federal electoral district old federal electoral districtReferences editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Banque de noms de lieux du Quebec Reference number 228389 toponymie gouv qc ca in French Commission de toponymie du Quebec a b Ministere des Affaires municipales des Regions et de l Occupation du territoire Repertoire des municipalites Sainte Thecle a b Sainte Thecle Code 2435050 Census Profile 2011 census Government of Canada Statistics Canada Site Plein air A la carte Article Riviere et lac Mekinac Outdoors A la carte Article Riviere et lac Mekinac describing the course of the river in French Research conducted by Gaetan Veillette from website Google Map Article Chronique sur l histoire de Sainte Thecle L abbe Paul Le Jeune Chronicle on the history of Sainte Thecle Father Paul Le Jeune by Gaetan Veillette journal Le Dynamique May 8 1974 p 4 describing canoe routes on the Tawachiche River in French MRC des Chenaux Plan regional des milieux humides et hydriques in French Statistics Canada 1996 2001 2006 2011 census Rejane Trudel article L eglise de Sainte Thecle une œuvre d art The church of Sainte Thecle a work of art Hebdo Mekinac Des Chenaux 16 juillet 2010 describing the church of Sainte Thecle Repertoire du patrimoine culturel du Quebec Eglise de Sainte Thecle Site officiel de Mauricie Sainte Thecle Cimetiere de Sainte Thecle Official website of Erabliere aux Milles Erables of Sainte Thecle Site officiel du camping Lac et Foret de Sainte Thecle Site officiel de la municipalite de Sainte Thecle Section Parcs et espaces verts MRC Mekinac Club de ski de fond le Geai bleu Sentier de ski de fond Chronicles on the history of Sainte Thecle appeared in French from 1973 till 1982 in the weekly newspaper Dynamique published in Saint Tite written by Rene Veillette and Gaetan Veillette Historical researches about the School Boards of Sainte Thecle by Gaetan Veillette Chronique sur l histoire de Ste Thecle Epilogue de la vie de Sainte Thecle Chronicle on the history of Ste Thecle Epilogue of the life of Sainte Thecle by Rene Veillette journal Le Dynamique March 7 1973 Chronique sur l histoire de Ste Thecle L erection canonique Chronicle on the history of Ste Thecle The canonical erection by Rene Veillette journal Le Dynamique February 28 1973 p 2 mentioning the religious services offered by Moise Proulx Article Jos St Amant amp Fils Ltee Le Nouvelliste newspaper September 11 1992 section 2 p 21 Article Le conseil de Ste Thecle adopte une resolution de reconnaissance The council of Ste Thecle adopts a resolution of recognition Le Nouvelliste newspaper March 20 1962 p 7 appointing the inspectors for each of the roads or road segments Repertoire des baptemes de Sainte Thecle 1869 2012 Directory of baptisms of Sainte Thecle 1869 2012 2012 354 pages p 50 published by Fabrique de Sainte Thecle Factory of Sainte Thecle Obituary of Dr Benoit Tousignant 2015 Article L homme d affaires Jeffrey Veillet 1881 1946 de Ste Thecle dirigea jusqu a 6 000 travailleurs forestiers Ste Thecle businessman Jeffrey Veillet 1881 1946 managed up to 6 000 forestry workers by the historian Gaetan Veillette St Hubert bulletin Le Pathiskan December 1993 p 17 a 19 Article Magasin general de Jeffrey Veillet a Ste Thecle rue St Jacques vers 1940 Jeffrey Veillet s general store in Ste Thecle rue St Jacques around 1940 by Gaetan Veillette St Hubert bulletin Le Pathiskan December 1993 p 20 a 22 Article Visite guidee des sites Veillet te a Ste Thecle Guided tour of Veillet te sites in Ste Thecle par Gaetan Veillette St Hubert bulletin Le Pathiskan aout 1994 p 17 a 19 section Magasin de Jeffrey Veillet store of Jeffrey Veillet p 17 18 section Bureau chef de Veillet amp Freres Head Office of Veillet amp Freres p 18 Article Notes biographiques sur Armand J Veillet Biographical notes on Armand J Veillet son of Jeffrey Veillet by Alphonse Veillette Portneuf bulletin Le Pathiskan June 1999 p 10 11 External links editMunicipality of Sainte Thecle Official website in French Promotion Sainte Thecle Official website in French Solidarity Cooperative Health Sainte Thecle Cooperative de Solidarite Sante de Sainte Thecle Official website in French Maps of Sainte Thecle Official website Missionary Paul Le Jeune who is associated to a few related geographic names in Sainte Thecle Lake Jesuit Le Jeune Lake Canton Le Jeune Road Canton Township Le Jeune and in Lac aux Sables Hervey Jonction sector with Lac du missionnaire Missionary Lake Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sainte Thecle amp oldid 1186036477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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